Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 1009

NEW ITEMS

NEW ITEM: Parliamentary Inquiry into the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001 | submissions close 18 March
NEW ITEM: Victorian Government releases Adaptation Action Plans
NEW ITEM: ACAHUCH microcerts in Urban and Cultural Heritage | University of Melbourne
NEW ITEM: Notable 20th-Century Architecture | Geelong CBD Walking Tour | 19-27 March
NEW ISSUE: World Monuments Fund
NEW ISSUE: Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin
NEW ISSUE: Institute for Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering Newsletter 

GA2023 SYDNEY ITEMS

ICOMOS General Assembly 2023 | Sydney | call for EOI for Australian Co-Chairs and Crosscutting Topic Coordinators | deadline 11 March, 5.00pm AEDT

CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM / CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS

Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings:  A Joint Conference of SAHANZ and the Australasian UHPH Group | call for abstracts | deadline 28 February
Change Over Time journal | call for abstracts | deadline 11 March
‘Revival after a disaster, the restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral and of Shurijo Castle’ | virtual exhibition and symposium | 14 +15 March
International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions | Kyoto, Japan | 12-15 September 2023 | call for abstracts | deadline 30 June

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

Heritage Council Victoria seeking applications for membership | deadline 25 February
Revival: Labassa’s Conservatory | private viewing | 27 February, 2.00-3.30
Victorian Government Living Heritage Grants Program | applications open 1 February to 31 March 
National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards 2022 | entries now open | deadline 15 March
National Trust (VIC) Heritage Conservation Workshops | Introduction to Timber, and Sash Windows (22 & 24 February) | Repointing Mortar Joints at Como House (25 March)
Australian Heritage Festival | 1 April – 31 May 2022 | Event registration now open | deadline 25 March 2022
Have your say on proposed changes to Queensland’s cultural heritage laws | deadline 31 March 
ISS Institute | 4 fellowships now open 

SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED

NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Manager Marketing and Community Engagement | National Trust (WA) | Perth | deadline 4 March
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Project Manager | Working Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATIONS VACANT: Built Heritage Consultants | RBA Architects + Consultants | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant | Heritage 21 | Alexandria, NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Archaeologist positions | GML Heritage | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Advisor (Aboriginal Archaeology) | Mott MacDonald | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission

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NEW ITEMS

NEW ITEM: Parliamentary Inquiry into the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001 | submissions close 18 March

The Treaties Committee of the Australian Parliament is empowered by its resolution of appointment to inquire into and report on ‘matters arising from treaties and related National Interest Analysis and proposed treaty actions presented or deemed to be presented to the Parliament.’

As nearly all treaty actions proposed by the Australian Government are tabled in Parliament, this type of review activity accounts for much of the Committee’s work.

The Committee invites interested persons and organisations to make submissions on the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage by 18 March 2022.

More details can be found here.

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NEW ITEM: Victorian Government releases Adaptation Action Plans

The Victorian Government has released seven Adaptation Action Plans (AAPs), including the Built Environment AAP.

The Built Environment AAP, the other AAPs and Building Victoria’s Climate Resilience are available here.  Please contact climate.change@delwp.vic.gov.au if you would like to know more about the AAPs and opportunities to engage in work to build climate resilience.   

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NEW ITEM: ACAHUCH microcerts in Urban and Cultural Heritage | University of Melbourne

The Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH) at the University of Melbourne is hosting  information sessions for the 2022 Melbourne Microcerts in Urban and Cultural Heritage. Our four online short courses are for professionals to draw upon the world-leading research, teaching and industry expertise. The next information session will be held on 23 February.

Whether you’re looking to upskill, expand your knowledge or take the next step in your career, join us for our information sessions to find out how these courses can unlock your potential. Register now.

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NEW ITEM: Notable 20th-Century Architecture | Geelong CBD Walking Tour | 19-27 March

Geelong’s UNESCO Design Week March 19 – 27
Come with guides from the Geelong and Region Branch of the National Trust on a walking tour to discover some gems of Geelong’s 20th-century architecture. Celebrate building designs that lend the streetscapes character and variety in Australia’s UNESCO City of Design.

For more information, visit the website

Where – Meet at the Hitchcock Memorial Rotunda, Johnstone Park, Gheringhap St (near the Geelong Railway Station if coming from Melbourne).
When – March 19, 22, 24 and 27; times for each tour – 9.45 for 10 am – 12 pm
Tickets see www.geelongdesignweek.com.au and search the title above.
Cost – Adult $10, Student $5; plus booking fee.

This event is part of Geelong Design Week 2022, an intiative of Geelong UNESCO City of Design, and is hosted by the Geelong and Region Branch of the National Trust (Victoria).

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NEW ISSUE: World Monuments Fund

The latest news from the World Monuments Fund can be found here.

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NEW ISSUE: Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin

The latest issue of the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin can be uploaded here.

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NEW ISSUE: Institute for Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering Newsletter 

The first newsletter of 2022 by the Institute for Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering can be found here.

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GA2023 SYDNEY ITEMS

ICOMOS General Assembly 2023 | 4-8 September 2023 | Sydney | call for EOI for Australian Co-Chairs and Crosscutting Topic Coordinators | deadline 11 March, 5.00pm AEDT

Expressions of interest are invited for four volunteer positions as Australia Theme Co-Chairs and three volunteer positions as Crosscutting Topic Coordinators for the Scientific Symposium to be held between 4 and 8 September 2023 as part of the 21st Triennial General Assembly of ICOMOS (GA2023) in Sydney, Australia. The overarching theme of GA2023 is HERITAGE CHANGES.

Expressions of Interest are encouraged from energetic, experienced, and engaged Australia ICOMOS members who have suitable personal attributes, skills, and experience, including: a mix of appropriate practice-based and academic credentials; good connections within the heritage sector; experience in conducting similar events and processes; a combination of creative and critical skills, team leadership, and demonstrated commitment to inclusiveness, ethical conduct and the principles of the Burra Charter; as well as the necessary time and energy. Previous roles as part of the GA2020 Scientific Symposium organisation will be taken into account.

Please click here for more information about the roles and how to apply. For further enquires, contact Steve Brown.

Applications should be sent by 11 March, 5pm AEDT to the Australia ICOMOS Secretariat.

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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS

Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings:  A Joint Conference of SAHANZ and the Australasian UHPH Group | Call for abstracts | deadline 28 February

Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings:  A Joint Conference of SAHANZ and the Australasian UHPH Group, hosted by the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland, 24-27 November 2022.

This joint conference serves as the 39th annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) and the 16th conference of the Australasian Urban History / Planning History (UHPH) Group.  The conference will explore matters of common interest to both groups.  We seek papers that examine historical moments demonstrating overlap, collaboration, tension or dispute between built environment disciplines, including architecture, planning, urban design, landscape architecture and heritage conservation. 

For more information, visit the conference website.

Deadline for abstract submission is 28 February 2022.

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Change Over Time journal | Call for abstracts | deadline 11 March 

Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment is pleased to announce the call for abstracts for our forthcoming issue on Material Matters. 
 
This issue of Change Over Time examines the rise of material studies and its enduring influence on how we perceive, understand, interpret, and ultimately conserve our historic built environments. The topic is of particular relevance today as we debate the embodied values of our built heritage and justify the retention of existing buildings and places in the context of social equity, environmental justice, and climate change.
 
Please click here to find our complete call for abstracts. 

Abstracts of 200-300 words are due 11 March 2022

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‘Revival after a disaster, the restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral and of Shurijo Castle’ | virtual exhibition and symposium | 14 +15 March

At the initiative of Toshiyuki Kono, Executive Vice President of Kyūshū University of Fukuoka in Japan, former President of ICOMOS, and in cooperation with ICOMOS France and invited experts from the CNRS and the University of Paris-Sorbonne, a virtual exhibition, “Revival after a disaster, the restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral and of Shurijo Castle” has been created on the theme of post-traumatic reconstruction of heritage sites.

This virtual exhibition will be launched during a two half-day symposium, on 14 and 15 March 2022, from 8:30 am to 1 pm, by videoconference. This symposium will be an opportunity to draw parallels between Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris and Shurijo Castle in Naha, Japan, both burned down in 2019 and both inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

The conference will be held exclusively in French and Japanese; a video with English subtitles will be made available on Youtube in the following weeks.

Program and registration link will be available soon.

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International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions | Kyoto, Japan | 12-15 September 2023 | call for abstracts | deadline 30 June

The 13th edition of the International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions (SAHC 2023) will take place during 12-15 September 2023 in Kyoto, Japan. Twelve editions of the SAHC conference have been held since it was started in Barcelona in 1995. The last edition, celebrated in 2021 and attended by more than 300 experts, signaled the 25th anniversary of the conference series.

The 13th SAHC conference will be held at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University in Japan. Following the previous editions, SAHC2023 will combine oral presentations with a number of thematic sessions hosted by internationally recognized speakers. You can find the invitation flyer here.

Submission of abstracts for SAHC 2023 is open. Authors are invited to submit a one page abstract before June 30, 2022. Registration and submission of abstracts should be performed online. The conference proceedings (including full papers only) will be submitted for indexation in the Data Citation Index – Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) and in SCOPUS database. You can contact the conference Secretariat for any question. A conference leaflet and abstract template is available at https://sahc2023.org/.

Deadline for abstract submission – June 30, 2022.

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

Heritage Council Victoria seeking applications for membership | deadline 25 February

The Heritage Council of Victoria  is an independent statutory authority, with advisory and regulatory functions, made up of ten members and up to ten alternate members from a range of specified, heritage-related disciplines.
The Council is seeking applications from Aboriginal persons, architectural professionals, and archaeology professionals who wish to serve on the Council. On this occasion applications are sought for four vacancies:

  • A person with recognised skills or expertise in architectural conservation and/or architectural history to be a member of the Heritage Council of Victoria;
  • A person with recognised skills or expertise in architectural conservation and/or architectural history to be an alternate member of the Heritage Council of Victoria;
  • An Aboriginal person who has relevant experience or knowledge of cultural heritage to be an alternate member of the Heritage Council of Victoria;
  • A person with recognised skills or expertise in archaeology to be an alternate member of the Heritage Council of Victoria.

These appointments will commence in July 2022 and will be for a three-year term.

More information can be found here.

Applications must be received by 5:00pm, Friday 25 February 2022.

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Revival: Labassa’s Conservatory | private viewing | 27 February, 2.00-3.30

The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) invite heritage professionals to ‘Revival: Labassa’s Conservatory’ for a private viewing of the conservatory, recently restored to heritage standards. The viewing will be of special interest to professional architects, conservationists, historians and ICOMOS members.

The conservatory was built as part of an extensive reworking of the Labassa estate in 1890. A talk on the restoration project by architect David Wixted (Heritage Alliance) will be followed by a viewing of the conservatory. The afternoon will conclude with a tour of Labassa mansion, highlighting recent conservation works.     

When: Sunday 27 February from 2pm to 3.30pm.

RSVP: https://revival-labassa-conservatory.eventbrite.com.au

Victorian Government Living Heritage Grants Program | Applications open 1 February to 31 March 

Safeguarding and reactivating our heritage  

Applications for Round 7 of the Victorian Government’s competitive community Living Heritage Grants Program are now open and close on 31 March 2022.  

Eligible applicants may apply for an amount between $20,000 and $200,000 per project, to fund conservation works to ‘at risk’ places and objects included in the Victorian Heritage Register. Places and objects must be publicly accessible, and a significant community benefit anticipated.

Complete the eligibility check to find out if you can apply, and read the 2022 Program Guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions at https://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/heritage-grants/apply-for-a-grant

Eligible applicants are required to contact the Living Heritage team by 15 March 2022 with a detailed proposal before applying.

To apply, follow the link to the online application portal on our website.

For more information, please visit our website: https://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/heritage-grants or email: living.heritage@delwp.vic.gov.au 

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The National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards 2022 | entries now open | deadline 15 March

Entries are now open for the 28th annual National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards – the most highly anticipated celebration of outstanding practice in the field of heritage.

Each year, a multitude of organisations, individuals and community groups proudly share their hard work and dedication across projects big and small.

If you have been involved with, or know of any projects completed (or nearing completion) which promote, preserve or protect the built, natural or cultural heritage of New South Wales and meet our entry criteria, we encourage you to start crafting your submissions.

For more information, visit the National Trust of Australia (NSW) website.

Entries close at 11.59pm (AEDT) on Tuesday 15 March 2022.

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National Trust (VIC) Heritage Conservation Workshops | Introduction to Timber, and Sash Windows (22 & 24 February) | Repointing Mortar Joints at Como House (25 March)

The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) is hosting two upcoming workshops as part of an initiative to demonstrate best conservation practice and create meaningful learning opportunities for trades, professionals and the general public. Come along and learn from experienced instructors and heritage professionals.

Workshop: Introduction to Timber, and Sash Windows
When: 22 & 24 February
This workshop will cover an introduction to working with timber, a brief history of the sash window and an overview of the construction, installation and repair of sash windows. The session will end with a Q and A with the instructor, Ian Goddard, who is a joiner with many years’ experience both in Australia and the United Kingdom where he did his training. As this event is mostly lecture based, no prior skills are required to attend.

Click here for more information and to register. 

Workshop – Repointing Mortar Joints at Como House
When: 25 March
This workshop will allow you the opportunity to repoint mortar joints at Como House in South Yarra under the direction of a heritage professional. Workshop includes the provision of PPE including gloves and eye protection.
Outcomes will include:

  • Awareness of the Health and Safety issues involved in the pointing works
  • Familiarity with lime, sand and aggregate selection processes
  • Practical awareness of materials preparation and use including tool handling
  • Heritage philosophy as to the extent of pointing intervention

Click here for more information and to register

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Australian Heritage Festival | 1 April – 31 May 2022 | Event registration now open | deadline 25 March 2022

The Australian Heritage Festival is Australia’s largest annual community-driven heritage festival. Returning 1 April – 31 May 2022 with the new theme Curiosity, the festival is set to bring heritage to life! Join the celebrations and invite your community to explore our nation’s natural, cultural, Indigenous, living and built heritage.

Each year thousands of event organisers and volunteers from across the country host fascinating real-time or online heritage events for their local communities in the form of heritage walks, talks, exhibitions, demonstrations, fairs, lunches, open days and so much more… and we want you to be part of the celebrations in 2022!

The National Trust invites local councils, community groups, galleries & museums, historical & literature societies, libraries and heritage enthusiasts to register events that fall within the festival dates and align with the theme.

To get started, visit the ‘event organisers’ webpage for more information including downloads, toolkits and checklists. This outlines the registration criteria and what support you will receive from the National Trust. When you have your event organised, you’re ready to register your event.

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Have your say on proposed changes to Queensland’s cultural heritage laws | deadline 31 March 

The Queensland Government is seeking responses to proposed changes to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003.   

Public feedback will help to make sure these laws provide strong, effective protection for our state’s rich cultural heritage and work well for the benefit of all Queenslanders.

This consultation is a key step in finalising the review of Queensland’s cultural heritage laws. The proposed changes are based on feedback from earlier stages of the review and priorities for improving the way Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage is managed and protected.

To have your say
We have released an options paper outlining proposals for changes to the cultural heritage laws. To view the paper and provide feedback, please visit qld.gov.au/CulturalHeritageActsReview.

You have the choice of responding to a survey or making a written submission. We invite you to take this opportunity to play a part in reshaping Queensland’s cultural heritage laws.  

Consultation is open until 31 March 2022.

Please phone 1800 469 166 or email CHA_Review@dsdsatsip.qld.gov.au if you have any questions about the consultation or how to give feedback.

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NEW ITEM: ISS Institute | 4 fellowships now open 

The International Specialised Skills Institute has 4 fellowships currently open for applications.

Open until the 8th of April is the VET International Practitioner Fellowships that are available to VET practitioners who are employed within Victorian Government contracted Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), including TAFEs, private RTOs and Adult, Community and Further Education (ACFE) Board registered Learn Local Providers.

Secondly, the Mason Family Trust Fellowship that focuses on skills acquisition in areas of music, traditional arts and the art of stained-glass painting is open for application until the 25th of March.  Also open for applications until the 25th of March is the Palladio and Italian Australian Foundation Fellowships.

Click here for more information about the fellowships available.

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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED

NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Manager Marketing and Community Engagement | National Trust (WA) | Perth | deadline 4 March

This exciting role leads the National Trust’s marketing and community engagement portfolio by developing strategic programs that promote opportunities for the community to value Western Australia’s heritage. A particular focus will be to drive community engagement through education, visitor engagement, advocacy and heritage services linked to the National Trust Strategic Plan.

Please contact enzo.sirna@ntwa.com.au for further detail or the WA State government jobs board: Senior Manager Marketing and Community Engagement (jobs.wa.gov.au)

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NEW SITUATION VACANT: Project Manager | Working Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission

Working Heritage manages 16 Crown Land heritage sites across Victoria which we re-purpose for commercial and community use through heritage architecture and property management services. The most famous of our sites is the Royal Mint in the Melbourne CBD.

We are looking for an experienced and self-sufficient Project Manager who will be responsible for the oversight and management of the design and construction function. This includes asset project planning, supporting internal capacity and capability assessments and subsequent procurement of services, permits and budget management.

For more information, visit our website or email  renee@thepeopleparadox.com to discuss the opportunity.

SITUATIONS VACANT: Built Heritage Consultants | RBA Architects + Consultants | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission

RBA Architects + Conservation Consultants is an established and leading specialist built heritage conservation practice in St Kilda, Melbourne.

Sustained growth with a broad base of public and private clients means that we are currently seeking highly driven built heritage professionals of varying experience levels to join our Cultural Heritage Management team.

Candidates should have a working knowledge of the built heritage planning systems and hold an honours or postgraduate degree in a relevant field. A working knowledge of Australian architectural history would be advantageous.

Entry-level applicants should be passionate and have a willingness to be mentored and undertake supervised projects to a high standard. Clear communications skills are required.

An exciting opportunity also exists for an experienced Built Heritage Consultant. Applicants for this role must demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of contemporary heritage management practices and be architecturally alert. Previous involvement in the preparation of proposals and bids for heritage projects is desirable.

We are committed to flexibility for employees and seek individuals eager to grow into the role with an eye to a long-term commitment to our practice. These roles offer a broad scope for career growth and development and the prospect of working with a collaborative and expert team on a diverse array of built heritage projects.

Candidates are encouraged to explore our website and submit a CV to Roger Beeston, Director — roger@rbaarchitects.com.au.

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SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Consultant | Heritage 21 | Alexandria NSW | applications reviewed upon submission

Heritage 21 is seeking the right candidate to join their team. We are a specialist firm of dedicated heritage practitioners operating throughout NSW and the ACT. Located in Alexandria, the firm assists clients with heritage projects within the private, public and government sectors through the heritage approval process at both State and Local government levels.

Our in-house heritage staff have expertise in built heritage, urban planning, history, research, and architecture. The perfect candidate will need to have the ability to take on a variety of tasks, from managing projects, preparing cultural heritage assessments, report writing and mentoring junior staff. The successful applicant will work closely with the other team leader and will report to the Studio Manager.

If you are self-motivated, have a passion for heritage and attention to detail, then PLEASE APPLY for this position by sending us your confidential CV to helen@heritage21.com.au.

More information can be found at Careers – Heritage 21.

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SITUATION VACANT Archaeologist positions | GML Heritage | Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission

Work with us on our exciting archaeological projects in 2022 and contribute to significant research and public archaeology outcomes. 

About the roles 
We have a range of opportunities for archaeologists of all levels of experience and technical expertise. We are also interested in hearing from archaeologists with specialist skills. We can offer roles to suit your availability and preferences. A range of contracts are on offer, including casual, temporary, full-time, part-time and ongoing. 

At a minimum you will have a degree in archaeology or a related discipline, a passion for Australian archaeology, and a desire to work on large-scale high profile archaeology projects. 

We are particularly keen to hear from field and project archaeologist who are looking for excellent contracts. 

About the projects 
GML will commence several archaeological projects in Parramatta, Sydney and Western Sydney in 2022. The works are components of large-scale, significant projects. 

The sites have potential for significant archaeology associated with convict and early colonial settlement, and nineteenth domestic, commercial and industrial archaeology. There is also potential for significant Aboriginal archaeology. 

The archaeological projects are starting in March 2022, ongoing throughout the year and into 2023.  

There will be several intakes of archaeologists over this time. 

Go to our website and click on the news link for more information about how to express your interest in field and project roles. 

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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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