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An information service provided by the Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Friday 17 July 2009

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1)  Reminder - IMPORTANT notice re: staffing of Australia ICOMOS Secretariat

2)  ANU Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts - New Professional Development Program Announcement

3)  Wanted: Australia ICOMOS member for Disaster Guidelines Steering Committee

4)  Association for Preservation Technology International (APT) LA 2009 Conference Registration Open

5)  Vale: Dr Seddon Bennington

6)  Links to recent DEWHA Media Release

7) Tenders for Interpretation Plan - Kingston & Arthur's Vale Historic Area, Norfolk Island

8)  Link to Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority's e-newsletter

9)  Heritage Victoria launch What house is that? Interactive

10) $2 million Victoria's Heritage Grants program

11) Significance 2.0 - Part 6 is now available online!


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1) Reminder - IMPORTANT notice re: staffing of Australia ICOMOS Secretariat

 

The Australia ICOMOS Secretariat will be staffed at a reduced level between

COB Friday 17 July and Wednesday 12 August.

 

Thank you to all Australia ICOMOS members who have renewed their membership thus far - it is much appreciated. Please note that membership renewals will not be processed during the above time period.

 

The E-news will still be published. Please ensure all submissions for the E-news are submitted by 12 noon Thursdays.

 

Though the Secretariat will be staffed intermittently, responses to queries, orders, etc may take longer than usual.

 

Australia ICOMOS appreciates your patience during this time.


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2) ANU Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts - New Professional Development Program Announcement

 

The Australian National University is pleased to announce that more information is now available on the new Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts' core activities and range of professional development programs.  An initial program of activities is available on the new Institute website at http://rsh.anu.edu.au/ippha

 

The Institute will be making a call for individual members and organisational partners in late 2009. There will be an interesting range of programs under development so far and any other suggestions for areas worthy of professional development are welcome.

 

The next scheduled event is on Tuesday the 18 August which will be a professional update session on World Heritage and Buffer Zones, including a summary of the recently released World Heritage paper 25 and its implications for Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.


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3) Wanted: Australia ICOMOS member for Disaster Guidelines Steering Committee

 

A Steering Committee has just been formed by Australia ICOMOS to develop disaster guidelines which will be posted on our website and provided to government, community and other organizations.

 

The guidelines will aid in the response to the damage wrought by disasters (e.g., fire and flood) on cultural heritage places. As a starting point, we have draft Bushfire Guidelines prepared by AI members in 2003, following the Canberra fires. For the sake of topical and geographical diversity, we are now looking for one or two Steering Committee members from the northern part of the country (northern NSW, Queensland, Northern Territory) with experience of the impact of floods on heritage places.

 

Conduct of the Steering Committee will be primarily via email, which will be coordinated by Project Manager Natica Schmeder. No travel is required.  The Steering Committee is expected to produce a substantive draft of the Disaster Guidelines by the end of October, for presentation at the AI Executive Committee meeting in November.  The draft Guidelines will then be released to the general Australia ICOMOS membership for comment.

 

Those interested in serving on the Steering Committee, please send a brief letter explaining your pertinent experience and interest to: Natica@dodo.com.au by COB Friday 24 July.


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4) Association for Preservation Technology International (APT) LA 2009 Conference Registration Open

 

Preserving the Modern Metropolis-APT in Los Angeles

 

The Association for Preservation Technology International (APT) is accepting registrations for its Annual Conference, Preservation in the City Without Limits, scheduled for November 2-6, 2009 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Registration can be completed on-line at www.apti.org.

 

Los Angeles represents the quintessential American city of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Technological and social changes allowed an interconnected, yet scattered, collection of towns and villages to grow (sprawl) into one of the world's major metropolitan regions comprising five counties; more than 200 towns, cities, and municipalities; and more than 15 million residents. At the hub of this metropolitan agglomeration, Los Angeles invites rigorous debate between those seeing an urban utopia-complete with fast cars, movies stars, high-tech jobs, surf boards, fruit orchards, and mountain resorts-and those who envision a dystopian nightmare of race riots, air pollution, traffic jams, endless sprawl, and rapidly increasing density. Somewhere in the middle, for better or worse, lies the real Los Angeles, the model for the post-war 20th century American metropolis and (sometimes considered jaded) blueprint for the World City.

 

The APT LA 2009 Conference in Los Angeles will address the scientific, engineering and technical ramifications of preserving the modern metropolis and its expansive body of historic resources through the four Conference tracks in the program.

 

Conference Highlights - Keynote Speaker, Tuesday, November 3

 

Preservation in an Age of Economic Challenge-More Necessary Than Ever

 

Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, will argue that the preservation of historic structures at a time of economic challenge, such as we are now experiencing, makes more than mere economic sense.

 

For further information please visit http://www.aptconference.org/


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5) Vale: Dr Seddon Bennington

 

The Collections Council of Australia mourns the tragic death of Dr Seddon Bennington, New Zealand's Observer on the Collections Council's Board. Dr Bennington and a family friend died while hiking in mountain ranges in New Zealand.

 

Dr Bennington was the Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and a member of the Council of Australasian Museum Directors. His career included leadership roles in museums in Australia, the USA and New Zealand.

 

To view the CCA's notice and tributes from their Directors, visit http://www.collectionscouncil.com.au/latest.aspx?articleType=ArticleView&articleId=132

 

Further information about Dr Bennington is available from the Te Papa website at: http://www.tepapa.govt.nz

 

Deepest sympathy to Seddon's family, friends and colleagues.


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6) Links to recent DEWHA Media Release

 

$148,000 for Woodbridge conservation work

Funding was announced by the Federal Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, Peter Garrett, and the Federal Member for Hasluck, Sharryn Jackson MP, as part of the Australian Government's $650 million Jobs Fund.

 

"Woodbridge is a place of significant heritage value on the Swan River, with a large two storey dwelling and coach house built in the 1880s. This new funding will repair the jetty so visitors can disembark for a memorable experience of the past," Mr Garrett said.

 

For further details please visit http://www.environment.gov.au/minister/garrett/2009/mr20090701b.html


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7) Tenders for Interpretation Plan - Kingston & Arthur's Vale Historic Area, Norfolk Island

 

The Administration of Norfolk Island invites tenders for the planning, design, preparation and implementation of an Interpretation Plan for the Kingston & Arthur's Vale Historic Area (KAVHA). The Plan will need to address visitor experiences and expectations as well as the local community's continuing daily uses of the Historic Area. It will be of a standard suitable for a place of Territory, National and potential World heritage significance.

 

Tender documentation and further information are available from:

 

The KAVHA Office

No 11 Quality Row, Kingston

Norfolk Island 2899

Telephone: +6723 23101

e-mail: bbaskerville@admin.gov.nf

 

Tender closing time and date: 3. 00 pm Friday 31st July 2009


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8) Link to Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority's e-newsletter

 

Ticket of Leave E-News is a free electronic newsletter featuring the latest news, activities, events and special offers at the Port Arthur Historic Site and associated sites.

 

For further information please visit

http://www.portarthur.org.au/pashow.php?ACTION=Public&menu_code=200.350


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9) Heritage Victoria launch What house is that? Interactive

 

Heritage Victoria invites you to the launch of What house is that? Interactive

 

Launched by the Minister for Planning, Justin Madden MLC

BMW Edge, Federation Square, 3-4pm, Friday 24th July 2009

 

The launch will be followed by a panel discussion around the theme

Should the old make way for the new?: The future of housing in Victoria. Panellists include Bryce Raworth, Daryl Jackson AO, Mark Sanders, Peter Lovell, Professor Shane Murray.

 

This is a free, public forum, part of the State of Design Festival's Design for Everyone program. Presented with Tribal Media Makers and the State of Design Festival

 

Please register your interest with: tanya.wolkenberg@dpcd.vic.gov.au


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10) $2 million Victoria's Heritage Grants program

 

Victoria's Heritage Grants program, an initiative of the strategy Victoria's Heritage: Strengthening our communities provides funding for:

 

§  Repair and conservation of heritage places and objects

§  Community collections management 

§  Interpretation of heritage places and objects

§  Local government heritage studies and advice

 

Information brochures and application forms are available for download at http://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/Funding/Heritage-Grants.aspx

 

Enquiries about the program should be directed to Heritage Victoria on (03) 8644 8909 or via email at heritage.grants@dpcd.vic.gov.au

 

Please note applications close on Thursday 6th August 2009


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11) Significance 2.0 - Part 6 is now available online!

 

The Collections Council of Australia is pleased to announce that the complete version of 'Part 6 - Significance in action - applications' is now available ONLINE.

 

If you own a hard copy of Significance 2.0 - a guide to assessing the significance of collections, you will know that only a summary of this section was printed in the book. Now you can access Part 6 in its entirety.

 

Click HERE http://significance.collectionscouncil.com.au/online/848 to read the full case studies for the applications of interest to you.

 

By the way, the book is freely available online, or can still be purchased for $29.95 by clicking HERE or send an email to: info@collectionscouncil.com.au.


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