Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 1000

NEW ITEMS

  1. [NEW ITEM] Announcement of new Australia ICOMOS Executive Committee
  2. [NEW ITEM] AICCM Agents of Change series- Isolation and the silver linings, webinar | 9 December 2021, 7pm-9pm AEDT
  3. [NEW ITEM] 2022 Winter School on Digital Cultural Tourism and Diplomacy – February 2022, Cyprus | Deadline for applications 30 November 2021
  4. [NEW ISSUE] Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin 

AUSTRALIA ICOMOS | ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS

TALKS / EVENTS / WORKSHOPS / FORUMS

CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS

COURSES / AWARDS / GRANTS PROGRAMS / OTHER – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs

SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED

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NEW ITEMS

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1. [NEW ITEM] Announcement of new Australia ICOMOS Executive Committee

Australia ICOMOS would like to announce the election of new  Executive Committee members:

  • Andrew Sneddon
  • Claire Nunez
  • Corinne Softley
  • Jessica Hood
  • Jody Steele
  • Kylie Christian
  • Michelle Bashta
  • Richard Mackay

They join the following existing Executive Committee members:

  • Anita Krivickas
  • Flavia Kiperman
  • Katrina Keller
  • Lucy Irwin
  • Michael Queale
  • Tracy Ireland
  • Wayne Johnson

We extend a warm welcome to new EC members and acknowledge the contribution of outgoing members: Helen Lardner, Matthew Whincop, Mitch Cleghorn, Bruce Dawbin, Elizabeth Little, Caitlin Mitropoulos, Adam Mornement, and Lisa Sturis. The incoming committee would like to acknowledge and thank these members for their substantial contributions, particularly Helen Lardner who served so skilfully and tirelessly as President through turbulent times over the last two years.

A meeting of the new Executive Committee was held on 12 November 2021. The following new Office Bearers were elected:

  • President – Tracy Ireland
  • Vice-President – Michael Queale
  • Secretary – Anita Krivickas
  • Treasurer – Andrew Sneddon

A full list of Executive Committee members’ roles and responsibilities will be available on the website in the near future.

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2. [NEW ITEM] AICCM Agents of Change series- Isolation and the silver linings, webinar | 9 December 2021, 7pm-9pm AEDT

Isolation and the silver linings – How do we prevent isolation becoming the 11th risk?

Through the isolated filter we see the faults in the profession and we have challenged five experts from our profession to create a new environment for the conservator of the future.

We have determined three key elements within the overarching theme of isolation,  – Collaboration, Education and Sustainability. These themes intersect, overlap and influence each other.  How do we approach these themes with hope, positivity and clear direction for the conservator of the future?

The format of the evening will be a panel discussion engaging the speakers and audience to dissect and debate the themes and create opportunities for our profession.

Thursday 9 December 2021
7pm-9pm AEDT

FREE EVENT

Register Here

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3. [NEW ITEM] 2022 Winter School on Digital Cultural Tourism and Diplomacy – February 2022, Cyprus | Deadline for applications 30 November 2021

Organised by the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage, in collaboration with the UNESCO Chair in ICT – and together with the H2020 ERA Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage

For more information – see WinterSchool2022 Call for participation

Deadline for applications – 30 November 2021

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4. [NEW ISSUE] Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin

To read the latest Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin, click on the following link.

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AUSTRALIA ICOMOS | ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS

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National Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes and Cultural Routes: Workshop and AGM | 26 November 2021

The Australia ICOMOS National Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes and Cultural Routes (NSC CLCR) will hold a workshop and (short) Annual General Meeting (AGM) from 9.00am until 12.00pm AEDT on Friday 26 November 2021.  Please mark the time and date in your calendar.

The Workshop will enable participants to provide input into the development of an Australia ICOMOS Practice Note on Cultural Landscapes; and in particular we will discuss ‘common issues in understanding and conserving cultural landscapes’. While all NSC CLCR members are encouraged to attend the workshop and AGM, we also welcome any other Australia ICOMOS members who are interested in the work of the NSC and would like to participate. For those non-members wishing to participate, please email the NSC Co-chairs Stephanie Johnston and Susan Fayad. The Zoom meeting details will then be provided to you. Current NSC members will receive this information via email.

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[UPDATED] ICOMOS-UNESCO-IPCC Co-Sponsored Meeting on Culture, Heritage and Climate Change | 6-10 December 2021

The ICOMOS-UNESCO-IPCC Co-Sponsored Meeting on Culture, Heritage and Climate Change is happening between December 6 and 10, 2021.

This meeting will bring together nearly 100 experts from the fields of cultural and natural heritage and climate science to take stock of the state of knowledge regarding connections of culture and heritage, establish a baseline of reference and gaps in knowledge regarding these connections, and to build new conversations and collaborations. It will also support future research and action in climate science, adaptation, and mitigation.

The meeting will include a public opening ceremony and three plenaries held during the week which will be open to ICOMOS members:

  • Monday 6 December, 13:00-15:00 CET 
  • Wednesday 8 December, 14:00-15:00 CET
  • Friday 10 December, 14:00-15:00 CET

They will be available via the project website here.

If you would like to attend, please keep these dates and times free and register to the session of your choice using the following link: https://www.cultureclimatemeeting.org/virtual-conference-schedule/

UPDATE: The meetings are being recorded, so if you wish to see the meetings but don’t want to stay up all night, you can watch the proceedings later at a more convenient hour on the project website: https://www.cultureclimatemeeting.org/.

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National Scientific Committee on Industrial Heritage: call for new members | deadline 10 December 2021

The NSC on Industrial Heritage aims to be a voice for industrial heritage advocating for the preservation, conservation, investigation, documentation, research and interpretation of Australia and the region’s industrial heritage.

The NSC on Industrial Heritage is calling for new members. Any ICOMOS/TICCIH member with established or emerging expertise and interest in the field of industrial heritage may apply.

Non ICOMOS/TICCIH members can apply in the Affiliate category.

Membership categories are:

  • Expert member – member of either ICOMOS or TICCH with a high level of expertise
  • Affiliate member -non Australia ICOMOS members who are engaged in activities relevant to the objective of the NSC and who can contribute to its work, or early career ICOMOS or TICCIH members with a strong interest who wish to develop expertise in Industrial Heritage.

If you are interested, please visit the NSC IH page on the Australia ICOMOS website for more information. To apply, please complete an application form and include a brief CV.

Date applications due: 10 December, 2021

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TALKS / EVENTS / WORKSHOPS / FORUMS

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AusHeritage online event: Hope in the Dark? The potential of heritage conservation, management and presentation today | 26 November 2021, 3pm AEDT

Explore the heritage industry today with our special guest speakers.

Hear from museum leaders, conservation specialists and built heritage project managers as they dive into a discussion on what is happening in the Asia-Pacific region right now.

Speakers include

  • Alex Marsden, Director of Alex Marsden Cultural Services and AusHeritage Director
  • Sharon Veale, CEO and Partner at GML Heritage and AusHeritage Director
  • Dr Mathew Trinca AM, Director of National Museum of Australia, Chair of ICOM Australia and Co-chair of the Australia Singapore Arts Group
  • Divay Gupta, Principal Director Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, India
  • Muhammad Bakhtiar, Former Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Malaysia
  • Dr Heather Brown, Assistant Director at Artlab Australia and AusHeritage Director

Presented by AusHeritage
Date: Friday 26 November 2021
Time: 3pm to 4pm AEDT
Cost: Free online event. Register now.

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Talk: Seymour Cottage, Singapore cottages, and portable buildings, Romsey, VIC | 28 November

Join Portable Buildings Australia in Romsey for a presentation on Seymour Cottage, Singapore cottages, and portable buildings.

Presented as part of Romsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society’s “Talking History” series, Portable Buildings World Heritage Nomination Task Force (PBWHNTF) member and esteemed Melbourne architectural historian Professor Miles Lewis will discuss Romsey’s 165 years old Seymour Cottage, Singapore cottages, and portable buildings. He will be joined by PBWHNTF members Andrew Muir and Tony Isaacson.

This is a special event not to be missed by anyone with an interest in architecture and history, or wanting to get out of Melbourne for a day.

Romsey Community Hub, 96 Main Street, Romsey VIC 3434
28 November 2021
2:00pm to 4:00pm
$25 pp includes refreshments

Here is the link to buy your tickets | Here is the flyer.

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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS

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Erich-Mendelsohn-Symposium, Berlin, 21-22 March 2022: Call for papers | deadline 20 December 2021

Erich-Mendelsohn-Symposium is planned to be held on 21-22 March 2022 in Berlin.

The two-day symposium will take place in the Chamber of Architects (Architektenkammer) Berlin, the former Metalworker´s Union building in Berlin (Alte Jakobstraße 149, 10969 Berlin), realized by Erich Mendelsohn 1928-30. The lectures will be preceded by a day excursion to Mendelsohn´s buildings in Berlin and Brandenburg, including the Einstein Tower in Potsdam, and the Mendelsohn Collection in the Art Library Berlin (Kunstbibliothek). On the occasion of Mendelsohn’s 135th birthday on 21st March 2022, a cinema evening is planned with movies about the life and work of Erich Mendelsohn.

Please find the call for presentations here.

Abstracts of no more than 500 words should be sent to Mendelsohn@Icomos.de (supplementary
short CVs desired) by 20 December 2021 at latest.

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Call for Abstracts – 5th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism | Deadline 30 January 2022 

The organising committee of the 5th International Conference on Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism (ICCAUA 2022) is inviting participation in this recently emerged platform of exchanging ideas and research studies. The ICCAUA 2022 conference will be held online at Alanya HEP University/Alanya/Turkey, on 11-13 May 2022. For this year’s conference, we will focus on Architecture and Technology, Sustainability and Urban Design, Heritage and Cultural Landscapes, Habitat Studies and Infra Habitation and Civil engineering.

Please see the extended topics of the conference.

Deadline for abstract submission is 30 January 2022.

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COURSES / AWARDS / GRANTS PROGRAMS / OTHER – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs

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Protected Areas Collaboration: applications open for 2021/22 scholarships | deadline 1 December 2021

PAC is excited to share that applications for our next round of scholarships are now open. Available scholarships are intended for students and professionals working to advance the protection, sound governance and effective management of natural and cultural heritage protection, stewardship and conservation management. 

You can learn more and apply here. Lists of the eligible courses are available on our Current Courses page.

Please note submissions are due: 11.59PM AEST, 1st of December.

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Deakin University Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies Dual Award 2022: Study in Australia and Germany | Deadline 29 November

Study in Australia and Germany and earn two Masters qualifications: 

  • Master of Cultural Heritage & Museum Studies (Deakin) and
  • World Heritage Masters (Brandenburg Technical University – Cottbus, Germany)

Applications are now OPEN for 2022 entry to Deakin’s internationally recognised post-graduate programs in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies. Expressions of Interest are also now OPEN for our unique dual award with our partners at the World Heritage Studies program at BTU-Cottbus in Germany.  Join our 2022 cohort beginning in March.

Send your CV and an Expression of Interest letter to Steve Cooke by email by Monday 29 November 2021. 

For further information, visit our blog, and check out the experiences of our alumni, or contact Steve Cooke by email. 

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WA Heritage Council Heritage Grants Program – applications close 10 December

The WA Heritage Council’s Heritage Grants Program is now open for applications. The program offers funding assistance to projects that conserve or celebrate State Registered Heritage places, and supports investment in the preservation of WA’s rich history. The Minister for Heritage announced the opening of the program on 30 September, the full media release can be read here.

More information on the Heritage Grants Program, including how to apply, can be found at the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website.

Applications close at 4pm, Friday 10 December.

Contact: Emily Craig-Wadham, Senior Heritage Grants Administrator
Phone enquiries: (08) 6552 4031
Email enquiries via this address

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Advanced Masters in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions | applications close 20 January 2022

After 10 years of European funding, 430 students from 70 countries, applications for the Advanced Masters in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions are opened up to January 20, 2022. This is the leading international course on conservation of heritage structures, winner of the 2017 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage “Europa Nostra”, and a unique opportunity to meet people from all over the world.

This Master Course, which is running its 15th edition, is organized by a Consortium of leading European Universities/Research Institutions in the field, composed by University of Minho (coordinating institution, Portugal), the Technical University of Catalonia (Spain), the Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic), the University of Padua (Italy) and the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic).

The course combines the most recent advances in research and development with practical applications.

A significant number of scholarships, ranging from 4,000 to 13,000 Euro, are available to students of any nationality.

Please find full details on the MSc programme, as well as electronic application procedure, on the SAHC website.

Visit also the SAHC blog  and LinkedIn.

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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED

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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology), Mott MacDonald, Sydney [applications reviewed on submission]

Mott MacDonald is a global engineering, management and development consultancy focused on improving society by considering social outcomes in all we do. We are wholly independent, employee-owned company that offers a range of opportunities to work with expert practitioners on expansive and challenging construction projects.

Due to our growing presence in the environment and sustainability market and recent large project wins, we have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) to join our growing team. This position can be a part time or fulltime role. You will be joining a diverse team of consultants who are passionate about what they do, with a proven track record guiding our clients, and leading delivery of critical infrastructure projects.

For more information see the job advertisement on the Mott MacDonald website: Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) – Mott MacDonald 

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SITUATION VACANT Education Programs Manager, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority (PAHSMA), Port Arthur, Tasmania [DEADLINE: 30 November]

Position Objective:
To lead, develop, manage and deliver primary and secondary curriculum-based and lifelong learning programs to meet the learning needs of diverse education audiences. The role is based at Port Arthur but will be required to work from the other two PAHSMA sites – Cascades Female Factory in South Hobart and Coal Mines Historic Site on occasion.

Closing Date: 11:55 PM Monday 30 November 2021

To apply: www.jobs.tas.gov.au     

For more information contact Emily Kocaj, Director Interpretation and Experience, by email or phone on 0429 426 435.

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SITUATION VACANT Heritage Architect, Urbis, Sydney [DEADLINE: 3 December]

We are looking for a proactive and experienced Heritage Architect to join our Sydney Heritage team as part of the wider national team. You will have the opportunity to be work across a deeply diverse, high profile and place making range of projects, contributing to reports and advice for our clients. 

The role will be supported by highly experienced Directors and a market leading Heritage team. Some of the key projects the heritage team have collaborated on recently include the Intercontinental Hotel, the Lands and Education Buildings, AMP Quay Quarter, Sydney Opera house, Victoria Barracks, Millers Point properties and the Butterfly Room at the State Theatre. 

Applicants from Melbourne and Brisbane will also be considered.

Please see the detailed job ad and apply here.

Closing time COB Friday 3 December

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SITUATION VACANT Senior Consultant – Heritage, Urbis, Sydney [DEADLINE: 3 December]

We are looking for a proactive and experienced Senior Consultant to join our Sydney Heritage team as part of the wider national team. You will have the opportunity to be work across a deeply diverse, high profile and place making range of projects, contributing to reports and advice for our clients. 

The role will be supported by highly experienced Directors and a market leading Heritage team. Some of the key projects the heritage team have collaborated on recently include the Intercontinental Hotel, the Lands and Education Buildings, AMP Quay Quarter, Sydney Opera house, Victoria Barracks, Millers Point properties and the Butterfly Room at the State Theatre. 

Please see the detailed job ad and apply here.

Closing time COB Friday 3 December

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[DEADLINE EXTENDED] SITUATION VACANT Built Heritage Consultant / Architectural Historian, RBA Architects + Conservation Consultants [DEADLINE: 17 December]

RBA Architects + Conservation Consultants is an established, mid-sized, leading built heritage conservation practice based in St Kilda, Melbourne. We are independent and research-driven. Passionate about engaging in and advancing the constantly emerging and dynamic discipline of contemporary heritage management, both in Australia and globally. We investigate deeply, we assess strategically, we conserve practically, and we adapt creatively. Comprised of committed designers, experienced conservation professionals, and heritage planning specialists, we work dexterously and collaboratively within the domain of historic environment management. There is no template for our approach.

An exciting and meaningful opportunity exists for an experienced Built Heritage Consultant/Architectural Historian to join us.

Applicants should have a thorough working knowledge of the built heritage planning systems and hold an honours or postgraduate degree in a relevant field. At least five years of hands-on experience in built heritage planning is desirable. Applications from heritage practitioners in the public sector are welcome.

Excellent employment arrangements are available. We are committed to flexibility and seek individuals eager to grow into the role with an eye to a long-term commitment to our practice. The role offers broad scope for career development along with the prospect of working with a dynamic, good-humoured team on an array of stimulating conservation projects.

Applicants are encouraged to explore our website and email a CV to Roger Beeston, Director, by 17 December. Video submissions are accepted.

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SITUATION VACANT Heritage Consultant, Edwards Heritage Consultants (EHC), Sydney [Applications reviewed upon submission] 

An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced and self-motivated Heritage Consultant to join EHC’s growing team on a full-time, permanent basis. 

About EHC

Established in 2008, Edwards Heritage Consultants Pty Ltd (‘EHC’) is a respected and leading heritage consultancy, having built a strong reputation in delivering high quality and successful outcomes with an extensive range of heritage services.

Based in the northwest of Sydney, EHC has a diverse and impressive portfolio of over 650 different clients, working closely with private property owners, local Councils, Government agencies, corporate organisations, institutional and ecclesiastical groups. We also work closely with Architects, Planners, Developers and other owners and custodians of some pretty amazing heritage places.

Our experienced and dedicated team think outside the square and are experts in providing a practical and balanced approach to our work, proactively identifying, assessing and managing heritage, on a variety of projects ranging in complexity and significance.

We prepare heritage advice and impact assessments, conservation management documentation, interpretation strategies and plans, photographic archival recordings, heritage studies, expert evidence in Land and Environment Court appeals, architectural and building conservation advice, as well as a range of heritage advisory services to Local Councils, including referrals to statutory applications, strategic advice, grant administration and policy development.

Our core focus is in built heritage conservation, inclusive of heritage buildings and structures, landscapes and moveable objects. However, our team is expanding and we are also looking to incorporate archaeological services and expertise.

About the Role

If you have 2-5 years’ experience in heritage management and conservation practice, with a background in architecture, planning, archaeology, or other similar and relevant fields, and keen to work in a small but dedicated and respected practice in northwest Sydney, undertaking some exciting and challenging projects – we’d love to hear from you!

You would need to be comfortable working closely within a small team as well as working independently when needed. You should have a passion for heritage management and conservation practice, have good ‘people skills’ and value building great relationships with our Clients and stakeholders, as well as being an all-round great fit within our team. 

You should have experience in preparing complex heritage management documentation, a demonstrated ability to provide responsible, rational and creative expert heritage advice, and a good understanding of heritage legislation and the NSW heritage system generally. 
You should also be willing to be involved in the full spectrum of office and project tasks, including general admin and have good time management skills.

If you have slightly more experience, but this sounds like you, don’t be shy – we’d still love to hear from you! 
Introduce yourself by email – you might like to send us some examples of your work that grabs our attention, together with a short CV. 

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SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Consultant (Archaeologist), City Plan Heritage, Sydney [Applications reviewed upon submission]

The City Plan group of companies has over 25 years’ experience as an industry leading specialist consultancy. With offices in Sydney, the Central Coast and the Gold Coast, we provide services in the area of Building Regulations and Certification Services, Accessibility and Heritage Consultancy.

Our team is expanding and as such an opportunity is available for a suitably qualified and motivated Senior Heritage Consultant (Archaeologist) to join City Plan’s Heritage team, providing high level cultural heritage consulting services from our Sydney office.

This opportunity will appeal to an experienced heritage consultant who is wishing to further their career in a highly regarded consultancy involved in a variety of projects across NSW and Australia.

More information about this opportunity is available in the CPH Senior Heritage Consultant Sept 2021 document.

Applications will be considered upon submission.

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Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Elizabeth Gralton
Secretariat Executive Officer
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood VIC 3125
Telephone: (03) 9251 7131
Email: austicomos@deakin.edu.au
http://www.icomos.org/australia

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