Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00073:reg:2016:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00073
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2016 (pt 3/10)
Character Range: 42284–45841

was integral to South Australia's growth of navigational assistance during the early twentieth century (criterion a).
The lens assembly forms part of one of South Australia's earliest unattended lighthouses (criterion f).

Lighthouse feature: Light source
© AMSA 2021

Description and condition
Sealite SL-LED-216-W.

Condition            sound
Significance         low
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Low
The light source is of low significance.

Lighthouse feature: Pedestal
© AMSA 2021
Description and condition
Cast iron post with fixed circular table on top. Flasher and other control gear mounted in metal box attached to pedestal.
Finish               painted
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         pedestal and table: high
                     other parts: low
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The pedestal forms part of a lighthouse, which was integral to South Australia's growth of navigational assistance during the early twentieth century (criterion a).
The pedestal forms part of one of South Australia's earliest unattended lighthouses (criterion f).
Lighthouse feature: Balcony floor
© AMSA 2020
Description and condition
Recent stainless steel structure with FRP mesh c2006 fixed over 1908 concrete slab, which is continuous with lantern floor and coved cornice and string course.
Finish               stainless steel: bare metal, FRP coloured mesh
                     membrane painted over concrete slab.
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         original concrete floor: high
                     stainless steel and FRP: low
Integrity            low
Maintenance          stainless steel and FRP materials require little maintenance
                     maintain membrane over original balcony slab
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The concrete component of the balcony floor is an original part of a lighthouse, which was integral to South Australia's growth of navigational assistance during the early twentieth century (criterion a).
The concrete component of the balcony floor is an original part of one of South Australia's earliest unattended lighthouses (criterion f).

Lighthouse feature: Balcony balustrade
© AMSA 2019
Description and condition
Stainless steel circular hollow section stanchions, handrails and knee-rails; stainless steel kick-plate.
Finish               bare metal
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         low
Integrity            low
Maintenance          keep in service, monitor condition
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Low
The recent stainless steel balustrades are of low significance.

Lighthouse feature: Walls
© AMSA 2020
Description and condition
1908 small conical tower of stone rubble masonry roughly rendered inside and out, with plinth at the bottom. Cast iron vents fitted around the walls, below the cornice.
       * Vents – original vents were corroded beyond economical repair. Original covers were replaced with FRP covers, a non-corrosive substitute
Finish               painted
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         vent covers: low
                     other features: high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The walls are an original