Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00073:reg:2016:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00073
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2016 (pt 4/10)
Character Range: 45474–48969

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 part of a lighthouse, which was integral to South Australia's growth of navigational assistance during the early twentieth century (criterion a).
The walls are an original part of one of South Australia's earliest unattended lighthouses (criterion f).

Lighthouse feature: External ladder
© AMSA 2019
Description and condition
Fixed ladder from ground to balcony. Stainless steel stiles and FRP treads. Stainless steel brackets fixing the ladder to the ground and to the balcony. (This stainless steel ladder replaces an earlier timber ladder, which was a replacement for the original iron ladder shown on the 1908 drawings.)
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 external ladder is of low significance.

Lighthouse feature: Door
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Description and condition
Early timber framed and sheeted door hung in timber frame on butt hinges. Recent stainless steel louvre vent panel fitted between mid-rail and bottom rail. Secured with pad bolt and CLS padlock.
Finish               louvres: bare stainless steel
                     other parts: unpainted
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         door: high
                     louvre: low
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The door forms part of a lighthouse, which was integral to South Australia's growth of navigational assistance during the early twentieth century (criterion a).
The door forms part of one of South Australia's earliest unattended lighthouses (criterion f).

Lighthouse feature: Ground floor
© AMSA 2019
Description and condition
Finish               painted
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Concrete slab on ground.

Heritage significance: High
The ground 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 ground floor is an original part of one of South Australia's earliest unattended lighthouses (criterion f).

Lighthouse feature: Equipment
© AMSA 2021
Description and condition
Equipment installed inside the tower at ground floor level: four batteries on galvanised steel rack; battery charger; cabling; control gear.
Condition            sound
Significance         low
Integrity            high
Maintenance          none
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Low
The equipment is of low significance.

Lighthouse feature: Apron paving
© AMSA 2019
Description and condition
Concrete paving around the base of the tower, to the full extent of the fenced area.
Finish               bare concrete
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         moderate
Integrity            high
Maintenance