Environment and Heritage

Goat Island Conservation Management Plan

Goat Island is of national and state heritage significance for its exceptional ensemble of built, natural and archaeological features that represent 3 important historical periods within one place: Aboriginal (pre-1830), colonial (1830–1900) and maritime (1901–1993). The island retains its isolation from the city and surrounding foreshore development.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74122-693-5 / ID: DECCW20080009
File: PDF 15.69 MB / Pages 246
Name: goat-island-conservation-management-plan-volume-1-080009.pdf
 
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Goat Island is the second largest of the 8 remaining islands in Sydney Harbour and is situated at the entry to Darling Harbour. It is registered as a heritage item on the NSW State Heritage Register.

This conservation management plan (CMP) was commissioned to provide a clear, concise and well-presented analysis of the heritage values of the island and to develop policies from the analysis and assessment of significance to provide clarity in the development of a masterplan that will guide the future of the island as part of the Sydney Harbour National Park.

To achieve this, this report relies on Volume 2: Goat Island: A contextual history for information on the historical development of the island, and this CMP provides:

  • an historical summary
  • a chronology
  • historical analysis of the island’s cultural landscape
  • physical analysis of the place
  • assessment of the significance of individual elements, sites and the geographic context
  • strategies, guidelines and actions for the conservation of the heritage significance of Goat Island.

The CMP provides a clear direction for the future management of the island in consideration of its heritage resources.

Visitor information

Join a National Parks and Wildlife Service discovery guide on a Goat Island heritage tour.