- Australian Heritage Places Inventory (AHPI)
The Australian Heritage Places Inventory is a searchable online database containing summary information about places listed in state, territory and commonwealth heritage registers
- Bass and Flinders Centre
Home of the replica Bass and Flinders boat Norfolk in the old George Town Picture Theatre. The Centre hosts the Bass and Flinders Boat Festival
- Brickendon Estate (National Heritage List)
Description of the heritage values of northern Tasmania's Brickendon Estate, a former convict site, included as a place in the National Heritage List (gazetted 23 November 2007)
- Burnie Art Deco Trail
Burnie may have the fifth most outstanding Art Deco heritage in the world.
- Callington Mill
Oatlands working flour mill with associated cafe, gallery and range of tours and package options tours
- Callington Mill Blog
The restored Callington Mill in Oatlands, Tasmania was reopened in November 2010. A film was created by Foxface Media in celebration of the restoration project
- Cape Wickham Lighthouse 150th Anniversary
Information on the festival of events celebrating 150th anniversary of the construction of the Cape Wickham Lighthouse on King Island, Tasmania. Includes downloadable events program and information brochure
- Deloraine National Trust
National Trust of Australia is a community-based, non-government organisation, committed to promoting and conserving Australia's indigenous, natural and historic heritage through its advocacy work and its custodianship of heritage places and objects
- Friends of the Orphan School and St John's Park Precinct
Website of the Orphan School and Precinct located in St. John's Avenue, New Town. The site aims to increase interest and raise awareness of this nationally significant heritage site. Information about walking tours is available online
- Heritage listings and awards (Launceston City Council)
Details of Tasmania's Heritage Register, and Launceston City Council's annual Heritage Awards which aim to recognise those projects, residential and non-residential, that provide improvements to a building whilst maintaining the property's heritage values
- Heritage solutions (PDF file)
Heritage Tasmania booklet featuring the preservation and restoration achievements of custodians of some of Tasmania's heritage buildings
- Installing modern services on heritage buildings (PDF file)
Heritage Tasmania guide (Practice Note 16) on the sympathetic installation and placement on heritage buildings of services such as solar panels, satellite dishes, water tanks, and heat-pumps
- Launceston Town Hall Tours
Interactive Town Hall Tours are available to school groups as part of their curriculum. They are conducted on Tuesday and Thursday of each week during school term dates
- M.A.D. Pages
Home page of John and Maria Grist with links to information on their many interests (Tasmanian seashells, the huts of Mt Wellington, the music books of Frederick Dobber, photography). Includes family history
- Mawson's Huts Foundation
Established to conserve in perpetuity for the Australian people the unique historical buildings known as Mawson's Huts
- Meander Valley Council: Townscape Rate Incentive Grant Scheme
Information on the Townscape Rate Incentive Scheme which aims to encourage the authentic restoration of local buildings to their historical period and setting. Includes a link to a printable application form
- Mercury Print Museum
Tasmania's printing heritage is the focus of this special museum, housed in Hobart's historic Ingle Hall (1814). The Museum features the early history of printing in Tasmania, the development of the Mercury from 1854 to today, and the evolution of 19th, 20th and 21st century printing
- Military Museum of Tasmania
The Museum is situated within Anglesea Barracks, Hobart. This Barracks precinct is recognized as one of Australia’s most significant historical military precincts and its appearance today is much as it was when the first buildings were constructed in 1814
- Mountain Huts Preservation Society
The Society encourages the safe enjoyment of national parks, native reserves and natural bushland of Tasmania, assists in the management and maintenance of huts, and promotes conservation of the natural environment of the high country
- Nant Distillery
A convict built sandstone flour mill on the Nant Estate, in Tasmania's Central Highlands, has been restored and converted into a boutique whisky distillery
- Narryna Heritage Museum
Located in historic Battery Point, Hobart, Narryna is a Georgian period house, built in 1836 for Captain Andrew Haig. It is now a heritage museum housing unique and rare items from Tasmania's colonial past
- National Trust of Australia (Tasmania)
The National Trust Tasmania works to identify and conserve Tasmania’s heritage for present and future generations to enjoy
- National Trust of Australia (Tasmania): North East Group
Dedicated to preserving important historic buildings throughout Tasmania and in particular in north east Tasmania
- Old Hobart Town
Located in historic Richmond, Tasmania, Old Hobart Town is a model of Hobart in the 1820s constructed from the original plans
- Open Doors: a Tasmanian Heritage Festival event
Part of the annual Tasmanian Heritage Festival, Open Doors provides Tasmanians with an opportunity to see or experience heritage places through a program of open days, guided tours and public talks. Presented by Heritage Tasmania
- Our heritage at risk
National Trust sites in Tasmania deemed at risk and endangered
- Parliament House
Brief history and description of Tasmania's Parliament House
- Parliament Square Project
Tasmanian Government website providing comprehensive information on its proposal to redevelop the site behind Parliament House, known as Parliament Square. Includes details of the winning design (announced 28 August 2009), and the feedback report from the public exhibition of the three shortlisted designs
- Port Arthur Historic Sites: venue hire
Information on hiring a venue at the Port Arthur Historic Sites. Includes a list of venues, equipment hire, catering and contact details
- Pugin Foundation
A not-for-profit organisation which aims to provide conservation assistance and advice on Pugin's buildings and objects as well as promote a wider appreciation of his works. Includes image galleries and essays on Pugin's work in Tasmania
- Richmond Gaol
Historic site and tourist attraction located in Richmond
- Save 10 Murray
Page for promotion of urgent discussion around the demolition of 10 Murray Street, Hobart, approved as part of the 'Parliament Square' redevelopment. Also known as the State Government Offices building, 10 Murray Street is a significant example of 1960s Modernist architecture
- Save Trinity Church
The Holy Trinity Church, Hobart, is a heritage-listed building, recently deconsecrated. The exterior stone is in need of extensive restoration. The web site has been established by the Holy Trinity Support Group, providing information on the building's history, and what can be done to save and restore it
- Shene Tasmania
Heritage pastoral holding since 1819 located at Pontville, Tasmania. The historic farmhouse and Shene Stables have now been lovingly restored and guided tours are now offered around the estate
- Shot Tower Historic Site
Australia's first shot tower, at Taroona, was built by Joseph Moir and is one of three still existing in the country
- Steppes
Steppes Historic site reserve and buildings
- Sullivans Cove Podwalk
From the establishment of European settlement on Hunter Island in 1804, to whaling port, industrial port and, now, the home of Hobart's cultural and civic activity, Sullivans Cove has changed significantly through time. Take a historic meander through time and place, and explore the diversity of Sullivans Cove's heritage with a podwalk developed by Heritage Tasmania
- Waldheim Chalet
History and information on Waldheim Chalet located in the Cradle Mountain National Park
- Walk Guides Australia
Publisher's site describing guides to historic walks in Hobart and Launceston: A Walk in Old Hobart, and A Walk in Old Launceston, written by Tasmanian journalists, Charles Wooley and Michael Tatlow. Includes extracts and purchase details
- Willow Court Advocacy Group
An advocacy group for the ethical and sensitive re-use of Willow Court in New Norfolk, Tasmania
- Willow Court documents
Derwent Valley Council page for documents relating to planning for the Willow Court Visitor Services Project, which aims to develop a sustainable and vibrant tourism experience at the former convict invalid hospital and mental asylum. Includes the final Interpretation Plan
- Woolmers Estate (National Heritage List)
Description of the heritage values of the early pastoral property in northern Tasmania, included as a place in the National Heritage List (gazetted 23 November 2007)