NEW ITEMS
Open letter to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee regarding meeting to be held in Kazan, Russia
Sydney Historical Archaeology Practitioners Workshop | University of Sydney | 20 May | call for abstracts closes 4 May
Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference 2022 | Sydney + online | 12-13 October | call for abstracts closes 16 May
UPDATED: National Library of Australia | Community Heritage Grants | applications close 9 May
New issue: Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin
CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM
Australia & the Global Turn in Architectural History | ACAHUCH public symposium | Melbourne + online | 27 April, 12.30pm AEST
CAS-ASHA Archaeology Symposium 2022 | National Museum of Australia, Canberra | 30 April
IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation | 28 Nov to 3 Dec | Chiloe, Chile | call for abstracts | closes 16 May
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens World Heritage Management Plan review | Draft Strategic Vision | feedback period extended to 22 April
Tasmania Draft Land Use Planning and Approvals Amendment Bill 2022 | community consultation | submissions close 12 May
Inner West Council (NSW) | Built Environment Awards – Marrickville Medal | call for jury nominations | closes 15 May
AWARDS AND GRANTS
Scholarships available | Prince’s Foundation Summer School | traditional architecture & heritage trades | UK | applications close 22 April
PhD opportunity | University of Canberra | School of Design and the Built Environment | applications close 30 April
Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action | call for proposals | closes 7 May
Inner West Built Environment Awards (Marrickville Medal) | Sydney | submissions close 30 June
WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
Canberra and Regional Heritage Festival | 9 April – 1 May
Wahroonga Park heritage walk | 20th Century Heritage Society NSW | 24 April
Hans Hollein’s 1968 Milan Triennale Exhibition | ACAHUCH public lecture | Dr Eva Branscome | Melbourne + online | 26 April, 12pm AEST
Introduction to Practical Building Conservation | Longford Academy | Tasmania | 9-14 May
Advanced Master in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions | Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Spain | applications close 20 May
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
SITUATION VACANT: Cultural Heritage Specialist | AECOM | Brisbane | closes 6 May
SITUATION VACANT: Consultant, Community Engagement (First Nations and Community Heritage) | GML Heritage | Sydney | closes 6 May
EOI: Consultant Project Manager | Cultural Landscape Projects at Wonnerup House and Strawberry Hill | National Trust of Western Australia | closes 22 April
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Sydney | closes 22 April
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Services Coordinator | National Trust of Australia (Victoria) | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATON VACANT: Conservation Projects Manager | International Conservation Services | Sydney | closes 30 April
SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Graduate Architect I Design 5 – Architects I Chippendale NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Project Manager | Working Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS |Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant | Heritage 21 | Alexandria, NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
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NEW ITEMS
Open letter to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee regarding meeting to be held in Kazan, Russia
Australia and 45 other countries have delivered an open letter to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee stating that ‘it is impossible for the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee to be held either in Kazan or under Russian presidency while the latter is destroying “outstanding universal value” in Ukraine.’ The Russian Federation is currently chair of the WH Committee, and the 2022 session of the committee is scheduled for 19-30 June in the city of Kazan. The State Party signatories to the letter have stated that they will not travel to Kazan or to a 45th session chaired by Russia.
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Sydney Historical Archaeology Practitioners Workshop | University of Sydney | 20 May | call for abstracts closes 4 May
The Sydney Historical Archaeology Practitioners’ (SHAP) Workshop is an opportunity for heritage practitioners from professional consultancies and Government to join students, academics and those with an interest in historical archaeology to gather and discuss advances in historical archaeology and interesting results from excavations undertaken over the last year across the wider Sydney area.
This year’s SHAP workshop will take place at the University of Sydney on 20 May during National Archaeology Week. The workshop theme is ‘Archaeology of Resilience’.
Environmental, climatic and cultural changes have been changing and shaping our lives. The February 2022 floods, the worldwide outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and the 2019-20 bushfires in NSW have created unprecedented changes to us and the way we live. The study of change and resilience is central to the discipline of archaeology.
Expressions of Interest to present a paper on this topic or any other topic of interest or an emerging issue in Historical Archaeology is welcomed. Abstracts should be sent by 4 May to Agata Calabrese at: SHAP22@comber.net.au
Click here for more information.
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Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference 2022 | Sydney and online | 12-13 October | call for abstracts closes 16 May
Engineers Australia is set to host the Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference 2022 (AEHC). The conference will run from 12 – 13 October 2022 under the theme ‘transport and communications: looking forward – looking back.’
Join us as we educate the community, facilitate the exchange of ideas and information, and encourage the development of knowledge and competency about Engineering Heritage.
Submit your abstract by Monday 16 May to be considered for inclusion in the program.
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UPDATED: National Library of Australia | Community Heritage Grants | applications close 9 May
The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) program supports community-based organisations to identify and care for Australian cultural heritage collections which are publicly accessible, locally held and nationally significant.
The CHG supports small, local groups with limited funding and staffing resources, who would benefit from access to professional cultural heritage expertise. Grants of up to $15,000 are available to help organisations undertake a three-stage journey to document their collection, identify collection care recommendations and implement practical improvements and enhancements.
For more details visit the CHG website.
UPDATE: An online Q&A session for the Community Heritage Grants 2022 Round will be held at 1.30pm (AEST), Friday 29 April 2022. This session is a chance to learn more about the program and ask specific questions about your application. Please email us at chg@nla.gov.au for access to the registration link.
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New issue: Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin
Click here to view the April 2022 issue of the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre bulletin.
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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM
Australia & the Global Turn in Architectural History | ACAHUCH public symposium | Melbourne | 27 April, 12.30pm AEST
The Australian Centre of Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH) presents a symposium exploring the expansion of the new edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture that encompasses Australasia.
The aim of this event is twofold: on the one hand, to celebrate the publication of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture highlighting the Australasian contributions to the volume; on the other, to open a wider discussion on the global issues of gender, race and migration in architecture that continue to have a limited presence in global narratives.
Location: University of Melbourne and online
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CAS-ASHA Archaeology Symposium 2022 | National Museum of Australia, Canberra | 30 April
The annual Canberra Archaeological Society — Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Symposium will be held within the ACT and Region Heritage Festival as it has been in the past. This year it will return to the National Museum of Australia and be held within the Peninsula Theatre through a partnership with the NMA.
The event will be themed with the Curiosity theme of this year’s Festival as ‘More than Curious’, expounding on the idea that the pursuit of archaeology is not just motivated by curiosity as it may have been once and that it has tangible value.
It will run from 9.30am to 12.30pm on Saturday 30 April. Admission will be by gold coin donation with advertising and bookings will be via the NMA’s online Calendar facility (bookings via: https://cas-ashasymposium.eventbrite.com.au). The event will begin with a formal Welcome to Country and comprise four interesting archaeological speakers (both historical and prehistoric) followed by a Q&A panel of the speakers. Click here for a detailed programme of speakers.
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IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation | 28 Nov to 3 Dec | Chiloe, Chile | call for abstracts | closes 16 May
The ICOMOS International Wood Committee (IIWC) is calling for abstracts for the 24th IIWC International Symposium Wooden Heritage Conservation: ‘Learning from the inherited knowledge’.
Conference dates: 28 November- 3 December 2022
Location: Chiloe, Chile
Deadline for abstracts: 16 May
Click here for more information.
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens World Heritage Management Plan review | Draft Strategic Vision | feedback period extended to 22 April
The Steering Committee for the Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens have prepared a draft Strategic Vision. The Strategic Vision is intended to guide the Steering Committee’s activities over the next three years. The Strategic Objectives in the document will ensure the Steering Committee is accountable, transparent and unified in its vision for managing the World Heritage site.
The draft Strategic Vision has been prepared in response to community feedback received during the first phase of consultation on the World Heritage Management Plan and site in 2020. The Steering Committee now invite you to view the draft document and share your thoughts before the document is finalised and put into action this year.
Please find the draft Strategic Vision to view and respond to at the following link: https://engage.vic.gov.au/rebcgreview
All feedback can be sent via email or email attachment to heritage.policy@delwp.vic.gov.au with the subject line “Strategic Vision feedback”
The due date for submissions has been extended to Friday 22 April.
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Tasmania Draft Land Use Planning and Approvals Amendment Bill 2022 | community consultation | submissions close 12 May
The Tasmanian Government is currently inviting feedback on the draft of the Land Use Planning and Approval Amendment Bill 2022. The Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 (LUPA Act) was amended in 2020 to introduce the major projects assessment process. Applying the new major projects assessment process to the new Bridgewater Bridge project identified where some improvements to the process could be made and the Government is now seeking to address these with the draft Land Use Planning and Approvals Amendment Bill 2022 (PDF, 992.7 KB) (draft Bill). The draft Bill is now available for comment.
Further information on the draft Bill and how to make comments, can be found on the State Planning Office website via our Have Your Say page.
If you have inquiries about the consultation please contact the State Planning Office 1300 703 977 or StatePlanning@dpac.tas.gov.au or visit the website www.planningreform.tas.gov.au.
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Inner West Council (NSW) | Built Environment Awards – Marrickville Medal | call for jury nominations | closes 15 May
Inner West Council is seeking nominations from local heritage societies/associations for a member of their group with appropriate expertise to be part of a jury for the 2022 Inner West Built Environment Awards (Marrickville Medal).
The Marrickville Medal for Conservation has been awarded annually since 1995 and was one of the first awards of its kind to be established in New South Wales. It celebrates built conservation works that contribute to the understanding and preservation of the Inner West’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
The award is aligned with the state-wide National Trust Heritage Festival held in April–May every year. It is open to all building works within the Inner West Council area, completed in the past three years, having positive conservation outcomes, including preservation, restoration, reconstruction, adaptation & interpretation. Works can be large or small, private or public, but the judges will be looking for thoughtful and innovative outcomes. This is a link to Council’s website, showing previous winners:
Built Environment Awards – Inner West Council
The judging panel’s role will include a review of applications, a site visit of the short-listed applications (one full-day weekend required in July 2022), and meeting/s with the judging panel to discuss, evaluate and select the winner, and to assist with the writing of jury comments. Additionally, attendance at the awards ceremony in September 2022 to assist in the presentation of the awards.
Any members interested in nominating for this role should provide an email with a brief CV outlining their relevant expertise to: Built Environment Awards builtenvironmentawards@innerwest.nsw.gov.au by 15 May 2022.
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AWARDS / GRANTS
Scholarships available | Prince’s Foundation Summer School | traditional architecture & heritage trades | UK | applications close 22 April
Prince’s Trust Australia is providing two scholarships to Australians to attend the Prince’s Foundation Summer School in the UK in July. Students will learn about the sustainable practice of traditional architecture, building and heritage trades and how these can be applied in the built environment today through both practical experience with hands-on traditional trades as well as theoretical and design-focused exercises. The scholarships will cover all tuition and accommodation fees for the programme (worth £3,750).
Dates: 10 – 30 July 2022
Location: Dumfries House, Scotland
To apply and for more details contact applications@princes-trust.org.au to request an application form.
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PhD opportunity | University of Canberra | School of Design and the Built Environment | applications close 30 April
The School of Design and the Built Environment at the University of Canberra has a PhD opportunity for a scholar with interests in heritage and building design for climate resilience. This project will examine whether a focus on the personal and family heritage embodied in the homes of older Australians can help them to find meaning in and motivation to remediate their properties for bushfire resilience. We are looking for a person with skills in both building assessment and design/remediation, and an understanding of the importance of personal heritage and identity for sustaining individuals and families through traumatic experiences.
For more information see the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Scholarship on the University of Canberra scholarships website.
Applications are due 30 April 2022 for mid-year commencement. To discuss the aims of the project please contact alison.wain@canberra.edu.au.
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Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action | call for proposals | closes 7 May
FAR-First Aid and Resilience for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis, a flagship Programme of ICCROM, is pleased to invite project proposals for its next multi-level capacity development project Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action.
Net Zero is an 18-month project (July 2022 – 31 December 2023) which aims to enhance risk reduction and coping capacities of vulnerable heritage communities. It sets to implement field projects at five innovation sites, in five risk-prone countries, using heritage to mitigate climate change, as well as reduce the risks of disasters and conflicts. The field experience will feed into an international training of change agents and community leaders. A final international symposium and publication will act as catalysts to inform policy and expand the outreach of the project by sharing the know-how on heritage for climate action in 25-30 countries suffering from acute environmental stresses.
Proposals are invited from institutions and organizations which are highly motivated and have worked on successfully implementing projects on cultural heritage safeguard, sustainable development, disaster risk reduction and/or climate action. Additionally, we encourage applications from organizations working in regions suffering from acute environmental stresses, visible in the form of frequent extreme hazard events and/or climate-driven conflicts.
Click here to read the full call for proposals.
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Inner West Built Environment Awards (Marrickville Medal) | Sydney | submissions close 30 June
Submissions are open for the 2022 Inner West Built Environment Awards (Marrickville Medal).
The conservation award, which has been awarded annually since 1995, is open to all building works within the Inner West local government area, large or small, public or private, completed in the past three years and having positive conservation outcomes.
For further information and to submit an entry, please go to the Built Environment Awards webpage. Submissions close on 30 June 2022. We encourage you to submit an entry in the awards that you think warrants recognition and to share this event with your colleagues.
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WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
Canberra and Regional Heritage Festival | 9 April – 1 May
The Canberra and Region Heritage Festival is on from 9 April to 1 May. This year’s theme is ‘curiosity’, and the varied and diverse program of more than 150 events on offer has something for everyone.
Of particular interest to heritage professionals is the free ‘ACT Heritage Council presents series’ at Hotel Kurrajong each Tuesday during the Festival. Prof Roslynne Hansen AM is an expert in town planning who will highlight key factors considered when assessing a Development Application on a heritage site (12 April). Prof Nicholas Brown, Professor of History at the ANU presents ‘What is distinctive in Canberra’s Heritage?’ (19 April). Dr Kenneth Heffernan, Chair of the ACT Heritage Council, will speak about urban archaeology for inquisitive Canberrans (26 April).
Cultural heritage students will find a range of events that explore heritage practice: ‘Uncovering Ginninderry’ with Dr Mary Hutchison (21 April) ; ‘Caring for Old Textiles’ with Victoria Pearce (23 April); and behind-the-scenes tours and information sessions with ACT Heritage Library and Territory Records Office.
The festival has tripled its First Nations heritage events, with 21 opportunities for Canberrans to explore the rich Ngunnawal history in the territory. Learn Ngunnawal greetings and children’s songs with the Winanggaay Ngunnawal Language Aboriginal Corporation, Ngunnawal Night Tales at Mulligan’s Flat (23 April), visit the oldest heritage site in the ACT, the Birrigai Rock Shelter (13 April), and ‘Experience Namarag’, with a day of story-telling and performance at the ACT’s newest park reserve, Namarag – ‘wattle’ in Ngunnawal language (23 April).
And there are so many more events that showcase our region’s rich intangible, archaeological, and geological heritage through immersive, art and digital heritage experiences. Click here for more information and to view the whole program.
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Wahroonga Park heritage walk | 20th Century Heritage Society NSW | 24 April
This walking tour will trace Wahroonga Park’s history, presented by architectural historian, Dr Zeny Edwards OAM. It will include:
- St John’s Uniting Church – historical overview presented by Mary Smith
- The Fisk Memorial
- St John’s Uniting Church War Memorial
DATE: Sun, 24 Apr 2022
TIME: 2:00 pm
MEET: At the Richard Geddes Rotunda
COST: $35 members / $45 non-members
Includes take-away coffee and cake from Cafe Patina, in the original Wahroonga Village Stores.
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Hans Hollein’s 1968 Milan Triennale Exhibition | ACAHUCH public lecture | Dr Eva Branscome | 26 April, 12pm AEST
Location: University of Melbourne and online
Introduction to Practical Building Conservation | Longford Academy | Tasmania | 9-14 May
Longford Academy is pleased to advise that its Autumn Program for 2022 is proceeding and registrations are now open.
The Autumn Program is a part theory, part practical program, with the practical being both hands on and by demonstration, using the World Heritage Sites of Woolmers and Brickendon, for both practical works and study.
This course is not to be confused with the Summer School, normally run in February, but this year in September due to COVID, which is an intensive theory course, using the sites for observation and discussion, but no hands on.
Click here for the course flyer.
Click here for the registration form.
Unfortunately the 2021 Autumn Program had to be cancelled due to COVID 19, so don’t delay if you wish to come along, as there is high demand and limited places.
Enquiries can be made to Greg Owen at info@longfordacademy.org.au.
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Advanced Master in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions | Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Spain | applications close May 20
SAHC is a leading international Masters Course in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions. The objective of SAHC is to offer an advanced education programme on the engineering of conservation of structures, with a focus on architectural heritage. The main focus of this training is the application of scientific principles in analysis, innovation and practice of conservation of monuments and historical constructions worldwide.
This Master Course 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, in the SAHC website at www.msc-sahc.org.
Visit also the SAHC blog http://blog.msc-sahc.org and www.linkedin.com/school/sahcmasterscourse/.
Applications close 20 May.
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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
SITUATION VACANT: Cultural Heritage Specialist | AECOM | Brisbane | closes 6 May
AECOM’s multidisciplinary team of dedicated heritage specialists has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Archaeologist / Cultural Heritage Professional to join the team in Brisbane. This role will see you join a team of heritage specialists with experience in both Aboriginal and historical heritage. We offer clients expertise in heritage management, impact assessments, excavation/salvage and community consultation.
Reporting to the Cultural Heritage Team Lead, you will utilise your well-developed technical expertise to carry out cultural heritage assessments for a range of clients and stakeholders. You will undertake desktop assessments and complete field surveys to identify, document and assess heritage values under State and Commonwealth legislation. You will produce high quality reporting tailored to our client’s needs and expectations. You will have a client-focused approach, with a passion for fostering positive relationships with clients and communities, and for delivering above-expected outcomes.
This role will give you the opportunity to work in a professional team of specialists who are focused on delivering high quality work for diverse heritage projects around Australia in the Defence, renewables, infrastructure and other sectors. You will be encouraged to grow and develop your career with our business.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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SITUATION VACANT: Consultant, Community Engagement (First Nations and Community Heritage) | GML Heritage | Sydney | closes 6 May
GML Heritage seeks an experienced consultant with a strong community engagement background to join our First Nations and Community Heritage team in Sydney. This role supports the Manager, First Nations and Community Heritage in designing, developing and implementing local stakeholder and community engagement across a diverse range of heritage projects.
As required, the role liaises with other consulting teams to assist with the delivery of communication and engagement tasks including:
- Co-develop, coordinate, and implement community and stakeholder engagement strategies and plans heritage projects.
- Support the development and implementation of a range of community and stakeholder engagement tools and techniques such as community forums and events, workshops, interviews, surveys, meetings, and seminars (face to face and video), collate qualitative data, carry out site inspections, and meet with clients.
- Build and maintain good working relationships with a broad range of community groups, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
- Carry out research, prepare plans and reports across a diverse portfolio of heritage places and projects.
- Respond to project inquiries, prepare proposals and tenders, conduct research, manage projects, author reports, build and manage client relationships, and contribute to a broad range of heritage service requirements.
- Work across several projects simultaneously, ensuring activities are well coordinated and delivered on time.
- 6-month initial fixed term contract.
- Office based in Surry Hills – flexible working arrangements available.
Click here for more information and to apply.
Applications close at 5:30pm on Friday 6 May.
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EOI: Consultant Project Manager | Cultural Landscape Projects at Wonnerup House and Strawberry Hill, WA | National Trust of Western Australia | closes 22 April
The National Trust seeks an experienced project manager with a solid background in cultural heritage management (particularly in relation to cultural landscapes) to project manage a significant research project at Wonnerup House, Wonnerup north of Busselton on Wadandi Country; and the implementation of cultural landscape projects at Strawberry Hill, Barmup in Albany on Menang Country.
Click here for more information.
Submissions close 22 April.
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SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Sydney | closes 22 April
GML Heritage seeks a highly experienced built heritage specialist or heritage architect to join our Sydney built heritage team to:
- Plan, manage and deliver a broad range of built heritage and architectural projects including strategic advice, undertake investigation and research, and prepare heritage assessments, conservation management plans, heritage impact statements and other reports, etc.
- Collaborate with our consulting team across a range of services and disciplines to deliver heritage projects.
- Manage and grow client relationships.
- Prepare proposals and tenders.
- Undertake site inspections, field work and participate in client and stakeholder meetings.
- Permanent full-time role with offices based in Surry Hills, but flexible working arrangements available.
About You
- At least 8 years’ experience in a built heritage consulting environment.
- Tertiary qualifications in architecture, planning, construction, cultural heritage or an affiliated discipline.
- Sound knowledge of traditional construction, heritage building issues and conservation, and a good understanding of the impacts of adaptation on heritage values/significance is essential.
- Experience in heritage architectural practice an advantage.
- Demonstrated senior level experience in preparing quality heritage reports and advice.
- Excel in a multi-disciplinary team environment and deftly manage budgetary and time constraints.
- Detailed knowledge of federal, NSW state and local government statutory requirements.
- Current unrestricted driver’s license.
Go to our website at https://www.gml.com.au/careers/ or email recruitment@gml.com.au to apply. Please include a concise cover letter specifically addressing the criteria outlined above and your resume.
Applications open until close of business on Friday 22 April 2022.
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SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Services Coordinator | National Trust of Australia (Victoria) | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
We are looking for a highly motivated self-starter with a passion for heritage, and the ability to help us grow our heritage services which support our members, the broader community, and the custodians of heritage places. The Heritage Services Coordinator will be the first point of contact for the National Trust Advocacy team, responding to email and phone enquiries from community members, and facilitating research appointments. They will also coordinate, improve, and grow our heritage services including our property certificates service, the Victorian Heritage Services Directory, and our External Appeals program. Flexible working arrangements are available, and the role will provide the opportunity to visit National Trust properties and other heritage places in Victoria, learn from our multidisciplinary team, and engage with our network of industry experts.
Applications will close once a suitable candidate is found. To find out more and apply, visit seek.
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SITUATON VACANT: Conservation Projects Manager | International Conservation Services | Sydney | closes 30 April
We have an opening for a highly organised Conservation Projects Manager to join our Objects and Outdoor Heritage Team, starting in March/April 2022. Based at our labs in Chatswood, Sydney, use your hands-on project management and conservation skills in a wide variety of site-based heritage and art projects. Salary commensurate with experience in the range of $72,504 – $92,760 plus 10% superannuation.
This role will suit people with a background in heritage conservation, who like to work on a variety of materials and projects, and who enjoy working outdoors with occasional travel.
You will be involved in devising and implementing conservation methodologies, preparing quotations and tender submissions, negotiating conditions of contract, managing projects and teams, preparing condition assessments and reports, and working closely with clients and subcontractors.
Please visit our website to download a position description, apply and find out more about our business: https://icsconservation.com.au/careers/
For further information contact Ruth Thompson by email: r.thompson@icsconservation.com
Applications will be reviewed upon receipt.
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SITUATION VACANT: Heritage Consultant (Built Heritage) | GML Heritage | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
GML Heritage seeks an experienced heritage specialist with a strong architectural background to join our Melbourne built heritage team.
- Partner with experienced consultants across a range of built heritage services – heritage assessments, conservation management plans, heritage impact statements etc.
- Field project inquiries, prepare proposals and tenders, conduct research, manage projects, author reports, build, and manage client relationships, and contribute to a broad range of heritage projects.
- Work in the field, site inspections, client, and other stakeholder meetings.
- 6-month initial fixed term contract with view to permanency.
- Offices based in Carlton, but flexible working arrangements available.
About You
- Greater than 3-5 years’ experience in a built heritage consulting environment.
- Tertiary qualifications (ideally with Honours, or Masters level) in architecture, planning, cultural heritage or an affiliated discipline.
- A holistic geographical approach to built heritage and site development, contemplating landscape, and archaeological factors.
- Architectural/urban/master planning experience well regarded.
- Demonstrated experience in preparing quality heritage advice.
- Excel in a multi-disciplinary team environment and deftly manage budgetary and time constraints
- Detailed knowledge of Victorian state and local government statutory requirements
How to Apply
If you are an enthusiastic heritage specialist who enjoys working as part of a dynamic multi-disciplinary team we would love to hear from you. Go to our website at https://www.gml.com.au/jobs/heritage-consultant-built-heritage/ to apply. Please include a concise cover letter specifically addressing the criteria outlined above and your resume.
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SITUATION VACANT: Graduate Architect I Design 5 – Architects I Chippendale NSW | applications reviewed upon submission
Design 5 is an inner-city architecture studio specialising in built heritage conservation, adaptive reuse and associated new work, with a broad range of interesting and challenging projects, primarily in NSW, from new structures in significant contexts, to detailed conservation work.
We are seeking an architecture graduate, with a minimum of 2 years experience and an interest in conservation and adaptive reuse to join our team on a full time basis.
The role includes:
- assisting with design and documentation including DAs and construction
- liaising with clients and consultants
- preparation of reports including Heritage Impact Assessments and CMPs
- archival research
Key attributes:
- Training in architecture with design and documentation skills
- Interest in conservation and adaptive reuse
- Competence with Microsoft Word and familiarity with InDesign
- Competence with CAD / Vectorworks or similar – optional
- Good research and communication skills including technical report writing
- Confident attitude, highly motivated and willingness to contribute positively to the culture of the practice
An attractive salary package will be offered commensurate with level of experience. Our practice has a strong culture of fostering involvement through training and mentoring.
Please forward your CV by email to Design 5.
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SITUATION VACANT: Senior 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.
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SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS |Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
We are currently seeking a Senior Heritage Consultant to join the NBRS team. This is a great opportunity to be involved in a wide range of projects encompassing all aspects of heritage management and conservation.
NBRS work with heritage sites of local, State and Commonwealth levels of significance across a wide range of projects. We work across Australia and internationally out of our Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane studios.
Reporting to the Practice Lead, you will be involved in all areas of heritage architecture, management and conservation practice. The role involves direct client and consultant liaison, assessment of heritage issues, preparation of written advice and the provision of heritage advice throughout construction projects.
You will have the opportunity to work independently on projects of all scales, as well as collaborating with our close-knit team. You will be involved in heritage assessments, nominations and studies; heritage impact statements; conservation management plans and conservation works schedules.
We are looking for someone who is comfortable managing projects independently as well as leading larger teams.
For more information and to apply, visit our careers page.
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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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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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