The winners of the 2025 Western Australian Heritage Awards have been introduced, recognising initiatives that display excellence in defending and reimagining the state’s various heritage.
Heritage Minister Simone McGurk commented, “The awards spotlight the dedication, creativity and keenness of those that shield and promote Western Australia’s heritage … This yr’s winners remind us that heritage shouldn’t be solely about preservation, it’s about connection, group, and pleasure of place.”
Chair of the Heritage Council of WA Darren Foster added, “Every winner demonstrates how considerate conservation and interpretation could make our historical past accessible and significant.”
Within the Conservation or Adaptive Reuse of a Native Heritage Place class, Perth Zoo (Gibbon Enclosure) was named the winner. Led by a collaborative group, together with architects Hassell and Iredale Pedersen Hook with Urbis as heritage architect and interpretation guide, the venture concerned a brand new primate crossing and gibbon enclosure together with the conservation and interpretation of historic constructions on the zoo, which is formally recognised on the Metropolis of South Perth’s Heritage Record.
The state authorities’s web site notes, “This venture underscores the significance of conserving heritage buildings not just for their architectural worth however for the tales they carry and the group connections they foster. Via considerate design and inclusive interpretation, the tailored constructions now function participating academic areas celebrating the zoo’s legacy.”
The Gerry Gauntlet Award for the Conservation or Adaptive Reuse of a State Registered Place was gained by proprietor Locals Co, with architects Hocking Heritage and Structure, engineer Quoin Consulting and builder Colgan Industries, for the restoration of the Rose Lodge and Pattern Room in Bunbury. In line with the state authorities’s web site, “Intensive conservation works stabilised and revitalised the constructing’s historic facade, verandah and masonry … [and] revealed long-hidden particulars similar to ghost signage and cast-iron columns, reconnecting the general public with the constructing’s wealthy previous.”
Following the upgrades to the constructing’s waterproofing, construction and accessibility, “the restored lodge continues to function a vibrant gathering place, fostering native pleasure and financial exercise in Bunbury’s metropolis centre,” the web site reads.
A verandah conservation venture at Success Hill Lodge, Bassendean, with works by Stephen Carrick Architects (SCA), was counseled within the Conservation or Adaptive Reuse of a State Registered Place class.
The opposite class winners might be considered on-line.













