Engineers Australia established the Australian Historic Engineering Plaquing Program in 1984 as a means of bringing public recognition to engineering works of historic or heritage significance and to the engineers who created them.
This program is now called the Engineering Heritage Recognition Program. The purpose of the Program is to encourage conservation of Australian engineering heritage and to raise community awareness of engineering and the benefits it provides.
New South Wales places that have been recognised under this program are listed below.
Year
Panel
Name
2013
Adelong Falls Gold Mill Ruins Reserve, Reefer Battery, 1870
2000
Annandale Sewer Aqueducts
2004
Barham-Koondrook Bridge, Murray River
2019
Fort Scratchley
2001
Hawkesbury River Railway Bridges.
1995
Headlie Taylor Header.
2007
High Flux Australian Reactor
1996
Honeysuckle Point Railway Workshops.
1988
Howard’s Rotary Hoe.
2005
Hume Dam, River Murray.
1989
Inaugural Meeting Place of Institution of Engineers Australia.
2018
James Craig, Barque.
1996
Jenolan Caves Engineering Works.
2001
John Foord Bridge, Corowa, River Murray.
2018
Junction Reefs Dam.
2022
Lake Canobolas Pumping Station, Orange.
1997
Lake Parramatta Dam.
1986
Lennox’s Lansdowne Bridge.
1994
Lewisham Railway Viaduct.
1992
Lithgow Blast Furnace.
1994
Locomotive 3801.
1994
Manly Hydraulics Laboratory.
2006
McFarlane Bridge, Clarence River.
2002
McKanes Bridge, Cox’s River, Lithgow.
2001
Meadowbank Railway Bridge, Parramatta River.
1994
Medlow Bath Dam.
2019
Menangle Railway Bridge
2002
Mitchell’s Pass and Lennox’s Horseshoe Bridge, Lapstone.
2017
Moruya Granite Quarry.
2018
Munmorah Power Station
1989
Newcastle Harbour.
2015
Newcastle’s First Water System – the Walka Scheme
2004
North Bourke Bridge
2018
Owen Submachine Gun
2005
Peats Ferry Bridge
2012
Port of Clarence
1994
Prospect Dam
1992
Pyrmont Bridge
1995
Radio Telescope
2017
Ryde Pumping Station
2005
Saunders Quarrying Operations
1990
Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme
2018
Super Constellation "Connie"
2003
St Albans Bridge
2004
Swan Hill, River Murray Road Bridge
1997
Sydney City Railway
2007
Sydney Harbour Bridge
1994
Sydney Tower
2001
Sydney Tramway Museum
1988
Tamworth Street Lighting Plant
2008
Tathra Wharf
2006
Thornleigh Quarry & Zig Zag Railway
1994
Ultimo Power House
2010
Umberumberka Waterworks
2003
Victoria Bridge
2002
Victoria Pass
1995
Wagga Wagga Railway Lattice Bridge and Viaducts
2006
White Cliffs Solar Power Station
2001
Wollongong Harbour
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Interpretation Panel on display
Nomination documents are also available from the Engineering Heritage Australia Website
Internationally Significant Sites Nationally Significant Sites Locally Significant Sites
Place:High Flux Australian Reactor, 1958- Place:Hume Dam, River Murray, 1938- Place:James Craig, Barque, Sydney, 1873- Place:John Foord Bridge, Corowa, River Murray, 1893- Place:Junction Reefs Dam, 1897- Place:Lake Parramatta Dam, Hunts Creek, 1856- Place:Lithgow Blast Furnace, 1906-28 Place:Owen Submachine Gun
Place:Adelong Falls Gold Mill Place:Annandale Sewer Aqueducts Place:Menangle Railway Bridge 1863- Place:Mitchell’s Pass and Lennox’s Horseshoe Bridge, Lapstone, 1833- Place:Moruya Granite Quarry, 1864- Place:Manly Hydraulics Laboratory, 1944- Place:Locomotive 3801, 1943-64 Place:Barham-Koondrook Bridge, Murray River, 1904- Place:Hawkesbury River Railway Bridges, 1889 & 1946- Place:Headlie Taylor Header, 1913-14 Place:Honeysuckle Point Railway Workshops, 1885- Place:Howard’s Rotary Hoe, 1912- Place:Inaugural Meeting Place of Institution of Engineers Australia, 1919- Place:Jenolan Caves Engineering Works, 1897- Place:Lewisham Railway Viaduct, 1886- Place:Port of Clarence Place:Super Constellation "Connie" Place:Fort Scratchley Place:Munmorah Power Station Place:Lake Canobolas Pumping Station, Orange, 1918-
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