
SA Heritage Council Protects Post-WWII Buildings
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South Australias Heritage Council has recently designated eighteen post-WWII buildings for heritage protection, including churches, factories, and homes. These structures, such as the Australian Education Union office and the Elizabeth Grove church, are valued for their historical and social significance. However, owners of some buildings, like grain silos, argue against the listings, while modernist design advocates support the preservation of these mid-century structures. The council aims to diversify its heritage listings, focusing on modernist designs and community impact, as part of a broader effort to capture the full history of South Australia.
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