Save Parramatta Female factory site the earliest convict women's site still in Australia

  • af: Chris Stanzer,
  • mottagare: Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard

The  group action is to ensure this internationally significant site is World heritage Listed,

This factory site predates all but 3 of the UNESCO world heritage listed items.
its our heritage and identity,

Current Status,

In need of critical conservation and custodianship.

Not to be pulled down and forgotten!
not to be sold off for profit.

Currently has no funding at all!

Please help preserve our history for future generations.
https://sites.google.com/site/convictfemalefactories/
 http://www.naa.gov.au/about-us/media/images/women-transported/index.aspx

To The Prime Minister,
The Parramatta Female Factory Historic site needs your help!
To ensure this International significant site is World Heritage Listed.
and can be enjoyed and experienced by all generations of Australians
Its our heritage and our Identity.
It was designed by Francis Greenway on  a Governor Macquarie Initiative,  the first stone was laid in 1818, It was the first dedicated womens health service in the colony.
This factory predates all but 3 of UNESCO world heritage items,
it closed in 1848 and is now part of Cumberland Hospital!
The site needs funding and custodianship  to preserve and conserve it,
The state goverment of NSW  has done neither and does not value it. nor give funds towards it!

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