NEW ITEMS
GA2023 Scientific Symposium | co-chairs appointed
Inner West Council Built Environment Awards 2022 | Marrickville Medal | entries close 30 June
UNSW Edge webinars | Art & Cultural Heritage Law – Australian & International Perspectives | July
Australian Garden History Society webinar | ‘Is The Pen Mightier Than The Trowel in Garden History?’ | 10 July, 5-6.30 om AEST
Big Stuff 2022 is open for registrations | Seixal, Portugal and online | 28-29 September
Call for participation | The World in Florence: Festival of the Diversity of the World’s Cultural Expressions | Florence | 16-18 November
GA2023 SYDNEY ITEMS
Australia ICOMOS Membership – be ready for GA2023 Registration!
ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Nominations for the Australia ICOMOS 2022 President’s Award are now open! | close 27 June
CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM
ACAHUCH | Parklife Symposium | Heritage and Place in Parkville | University of Melbourne | 4 November | call for abstracts closes 25 July
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Liverpool Heritage Advisory Committee | NSW | submissions close 30 June
AWARDS AND GRANTS
Community War Memorials Fund | NSW Office for Veterans Affairs | applications close 25 July
WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
The Rise & Fall of the Iron Bridge | lecture by Miles Lewis | Melbourne | 30 June, 5.30 AEST
‘Becoming World Heritage 50 years on: the role of rights and communities’ | webinar | 30 June, 8pm AEST
Disaster Risk Management Planning for Cultural Heritage | Flinders University, Adelaide | 26-28 July
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Asset Management Support Officer | National Trust WA | Perth | closes 8 July
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS | North Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant | NBRS | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Manager, Conservation Planning and Major Project Coordination | ACT Heritage | Canberra | closes 24 June
SITUATION VACANT: Senior Assessments Officer Major Projects | Heritage NSW – Department of Planning and Environment | closes 30 June
SITUATION VACANT: Secretary General | Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site | closes 1 July
SITUATIONS VACANT: Graduate and senior roles | Everick Heritage | Brisbane and Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
SITUATION VACANT: Archaeologist | Navin Officer Heritage Consultants | Sydney or Canberra | applications reviewed upon submission
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
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NEW ITEMS
GA2023 Scientific Symposium | co-chairs appointed
Following an Australia-wide and International call for Theme and Program Co-chairs, 18 willing and able volunteers have been appointed. The list of Australian and International Co-chairs can be found here.
Congratulations to the enthusiastic Co-chairs and welcome to the GA2023 team. The Co-chairs are available and happy to speak with you concerning submission of abstracts for the GA2023 Scientific Symposium. The call for abstracts opens on 1 July 2022 and will close on 22 September 2022.
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Inner West Council Built Environment Awards 2022 | Marrickville Medal | entries 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.
If you have any questions, please send us an email or get in touch with Rachel Josey (ph: 9392 5707) or Niall Macken (ph: 9392 5378)
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UNSW Edge webinars | Art & Cultural Heritage Law – Australian & International Perspectives | July
This series is aimed at anyone working for cultural, arts and heritage organisations, in art galleries and museums, and in the visual arts, as well as legal practitioners practising in this area of law.
International and domestic experts will address and discuss key issues in the following:
- art and cultural heritage law
- challenges of compliance in heritage law
- climate change and heritage values
- digital restitution
- how the law can redress colonial takings of heritage
- Indigenous cultural and artistic expressions
- systems to resolve disputes over cultural ownership
More details can be found on our course registration page here.
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Australian Garden History Society webinar | ‘Is The Pen Mightier Than The Trowel in Garden History?’ | 10 July, 5-6.30 om AEST
Please join us for this webinar on 10 July, where you’ll hear some lively discussion about writing, history and gardening. You’ll also be supporting the Nina Crone Writing Fund, which supports emerging authors who write about preserving our environmental and cultural landscape heritage.
Speakers:
- Clive Blazey The Diggers Club and Foundation
- Julian Raxworthy, University of Canberra
- Jennifer Stackhouse, gardening writer and editor.
Ticket price: $10 AGHS members, $15 non members, $5 Students
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Big Stuff 2022 is open for registrations | Seixal, Portugal and online | 28-29 September
Big Stuff 2022 will be hosted in Seixal in Portugal (across the Tagus River from Lisbon) with the theme of “Working together? Conservation and safeguarding of industrial and technology heritage”.
The conference will be set in and around the Seixal Ecomuseum (Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal) and the amazing Vale de Milhaços Gunpowder Factory with its operating steam equipment, water cooling fountain and beautiful forest setting. The organising committee would love to see you in person, but in case you cannot travel at this time there is also an option for online participation.
To register: https://sites.google.com/fct.unl.pt/big-stuff-2022/conference/registration
To view the program: https://sites.google.com/fct.unl.pt/big-stuff-2022/conference/programme
See you in Portugal in September!
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Call for participation | The World in Florence: Festival of the Diversity of the World’s Cultural Expressions | Florence | 16-18 November
The Festival is a 5 years-long project (2021-2025) that aims to enlarge worldwide the turnout of higher educational institutes and public administrations engaged in contributing to raise awareness, interpret and communicate the local cultural expressions of their sites for a not only sustainable, but also an inclusive, supportive and ethical progress of the communities they are part of.
At a time of inexorable globalisation, civil society in general and the younger generations in particular must take on the responsibility for deepening their knowledge of local identities and cultural diversities, contributing to their enhancement as key factors for local wealth and for the progress of the people-centred relations and the exchange of human experiences.
Due to the worldwide sanitary situation, the 2022 edition of the Festival will be in “hybrid” format, the participation can be either in presence or on-line.
See the website for more details.
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GA2023 SYDNEY
Australia ICOMOS Membership – be ready for GA2023 Registration!
Australia ICOMOS members will receive a significant discount on the registration fees for GA2023 – the 21st General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of ICOMOS, which will be hosted in Sydney in August/September next year. (Full time students will also be entitled to a separate discount).
‘Super early bird registration’ for GA2023, which includes both discount a complimentary Gala Dinner – will open soon in late June or early July and will be available for a limited time only.
In order to help prospective new members who would like to take advantage of this opportunity, an extra special batch of membership applications will be reviewed and assessed out of session during July.
To take advantage of this offer, membership applications need to be received no later than Monday 18 July.
Details of eligibility, the application process, Nomination Forms and the online link are on the Membership page of the Australia ICOMOS website.
And . . . existing members are encouraged to renew and be sure that membership dues are fully paid up to enjoy these benefits too! You will soon be receiving your renewal notice for the 2022-23 membership period.
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ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Nominations for the Australia ICOMOS 2022 President’s Award are now open! | close 27 June
The Australia ICOMOS President’s Award recognises the important contribution made by the active engagement of younger and/or emerging career heritage practitioners. The award is open to Australia ICOMOS members and non-members.
There are two categories for the President’s Award:
- A student / young / emerging heritage practitioner; and
- A trainee / apprentice or emerging tradesperson.
Winners of each category will be awarded a certificate, a 1 year Associate membership of Australia ICOMOS and $1000 cash prize!
Any nominees conferred a judges commendation will also be awarded a certificate and gift voucher (max value $100).
Visit the President’s Award webpage to find out more including eligibility criteria and how to submit a nomination.
Nominations close 27 June 2022.
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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM
ACAHUCH | Park Life Symposium | Heritage and Place in Parkville | University of Melbourne | 4 November | call for abstracts closes 25 July
Park Life considers evolutions in urban and cultural heritage through a focus on a single Melbourne suburb : Parkville.
The values ascribed to streets and landscapes, buildings and places shift over time. Access, interpretation and display have become crucial components in recognising and enacting conservation. The landscape of Quor-nóng/Royal Park has been inhabited by First Peoples for millennia.
Following colonisation, Royal Park was reserved as a public park with neighbourhoods and institutions constructed on its edges. Park Life seeks to interrogate the impact of institutions such as the university, hospitals, a prison, a major park and a zoo, as well as local precincts. Parkville is a suburb of diverse building types surrounding Royal Park, and home to major Melbourne institutions including the symposium host, the University of Melbourne. Parkville has played a pivotal role in Australian understandings of heritage, memory, commemoration, and dwelling.
In 1972, South Parkville was declared Melbourne’s first historic area by the National Trust. This one-day symposium strives to examine how global and national understandings of heritage have been reflected in all parts of Parkville, and what different meanings Parkville has come to take on since that time.
We invite:
• research on Parkville and its built and natural landscapes
• social and historical examinations of the life of Parkville
• critical approaches to the heritage of Parkville
SUB-THEMES
Environment
• Parkville as Wurundjeri Country
• Architecture and Planning of Parkville
• Quor-nóng / Royal Park and Landscapes of Parkville
People
• Organisations and Individuals shaping Parkville
• Activism and Engagement from Parkville
• Parkville in the life of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Asia-Pacific regions
Heritage
• Designating and Conserving Parkville
• Remembering and Interpreting Parkville
• Walking and Experiencing Parkville
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words accompanied by 1 key image, a short bio outlining current professional engagement / research activities and affiliation. Submit your abstract by 25 July 2022 to contact-acahuch@unimelb.edu.au. Successful applicants will be invited to present a 15-minute paper. Applications from early career researchers and PhD students are strongly encouraged.
PUBLICATION
Selected papers from the symposium will be published in an edited collection. To be considered for inclusion in this book, submit your full paper (up to 4500 words, excluding footnotes and references) by 6 February 2023.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
• Professor Emeritus Miles Lewis AM
• Associate Professor Shawana Andrews
VENUE AND REGISTRATION
The symposium will be held (in a COVID-19 safe manner) at the University of Melbourne’s Glyn Davis (MSD) Building, and involve a walking tour of Parkville. A $50 / $25 fee covering catering costs will apply for those attending in-person. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, these arrangements are subject to change.
KEY DATES
• Mon 25 July 2022 Final date for submission of Abstracts
• Tue 06 September 2022 Notification of successful Abstracts
• Fri 04 November 2022 Park Life Symposium at University of Melbourne
• Mon 06 February 2023 Final papers due for Publication consideration
CONTACT
The symposium team is David Nichols, Catherine Townsend, Hannah Lewi and Theo Blankley. Enquiries | ACAHUCH Coordinator : theo.blankley@unimelb.edu.au
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
Liverpool Heritage Advisory Committee | NSW | submissions close 30 June
Expressions of Interest are now being sort for the next Liverpool Heritage Advisory Committee. The committee will run from July 2022 to July 2024.
We have an expanded membership structure this time round and we are looking at having as diverse committee as possible. The committee will sit 4 times a year on a Monday at 2pm. Specific dates will be confirmed with the selected members.
Members will be given the option to join the meeting either in person or via Microsoft teams, whichever they feel comfortable with or whatever works with them in relation to their work and life commitments.
Submissions close on 30 June 2022.
All nominations will be reviewed by a panel of three Council staff before being sent to Council for endorsement.
All submissions are to be to the attention of the Chief Executive Officer quoting (2017/0738) and submitted to LCC@liverpool.nsw.gov.au
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AWARDS AND GRANTS
Community War Memorials Fund | NSW Office for Veterans Affairs | applications close 25 July
Is there a community war memorial in your local area in need of repair or restoration?
The NSW Government’s Community War Memorials Fund provides grants of up to $10,000 for the conservation of local war memorials, including specialist heritage advice and physical work.
Grant applications are open to local councils and community organisations, including memorial trusts, veteran groups and local councils.
Applications for the current round close on 25 July 2022.
For further info and to apply, visit .
Recent successful grant projects include:
- Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club memorials
- Morpeth War Memorial in the historic Hunter region township
- Celtic Cross War Memorial in Gosford
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WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
‘Becoming World Heritage 50 years on: the role of rights and communities’ | webinar | 30 June, 8pm AEST
In the fiftieth anniversary year of the World Heritage Convention, the ICOMOS Our Common Dignity Rights-Based Approaches Working Group (OCD-RBA) seeks to examine and promote the role of communities and build awareness of rights issues in World Heritage.
This Heritage Thursdays webinar will begin by reporting back from the “Achievements and Challenges in Europe” World Heritage conference, Kraków, 9-10 June 2022. Chrissy Grant will present a keynote on Australia’s Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage property and discuss the role of indigenous communities from her perspective as Chair and foundation member of the International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on World Heritage (IIPFWH).
Invited panellists will shed light on challenges and opportunities for communities in the implementation of the World Heritage Convention, from their experiences at an established World Heritage property (Tongariro National Park, New Zealand), a recently nominated World Heritage property (Okavango Delta, Botswana), and from a site that is currently preparing a World Heritage nomination (Central Victorian Goldfields, Australia).
The conversation will then include representatives from the Advisory Bodies to the World Heritage Convention, who will reflect on the main themes discussed and consider future issues and opportunities for rights and communities in World Heritage.
The webinar will be chaired by OCD-RBA partner, Peter Bille Larsen, Senior Lecturer, University of Geneva, who has a long career investigating the intersection between conservation and social equity concerns, and who has worked closely with the Advisory Bodies on rights-based approaches.
Thursday 30 June 2022
20:00 – 21:45 (AEST)
Click here for more information
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The Rise & Fall of the Iron Bridge | lecture by Miles Lewis | Melbourne | 30 June, 5.30 AEST
Lecture presented by Engineering Heritage Victoria and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria.
The earliest cast iron bridges imitated those in timber or stone, because there was no established idea of what an iron bridge should be like, and most of them were simple arches. But over the next century wrought iron, and then steel, became important bridge-building materials. The arch bridge was joined by the suspension bridge, the box girder, the parallel-chorded girder, and even more elaborate forms. And bridges fabricated in Europe were sent across the world to places like Latin America, Japan, and India. Exported bridges faced special problems – the cost and difficulty of transporting the components, the lack of skilled labour at the site, and unexpected foundation problems and hydrological conditions. These prefabricated bridges will be the main focus of the presentation.
Miles Lewis, AM FAHA, is an architectural historian specialising in the interaction between technology and culture in areas such as vernacular architecture and prefabrication, and in technical innovation generally. He edited the international text Architectura, and last year published a book, Architectural Drawings: Collecting in Australia. He is an emeritus professor of the University of Melbourne, and currently a member of the Portable Buildings World Heritage Nomination Task Force.
Wine & cheese at 5.30pm; talk starts at 6pm.
The cost for the night is $10.00, you can book & pay on the RHSV web site https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-iron-bridge/.
You can attend in person or by Zoom.
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Disaster Risk Management Planning for Cultural Heritage | Flinders University, Adelaide | 26-28 July
We would like to invite you to a 3-day long train workshop on ‘Introduction to Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Heritage’ (DRM4Heritage) delivered by the Joint Scientific Committee of Australia ICOMOS and ICOMOS New Zealand on Risk Preparedness (ANZCORP) and Flinders University. First one ever of this kind in Australia, this course will take place at Flinders University, Bedford Park Campus (Adelaide), Alere Centre between 26-27th of July and will be followed by a field trip to the SA State Library in Adelaide CBD on the 28th of July.
The workshop will introduce the participants to the process of identifying and managing disaster risks to heritage places, including their landscape settings, archaeology, interiors, collections and movable heritage. The workshop will include two days of lectures and workshops and one day in the field to put theory into practice. It will be delivered on campus at Flinders University, but will also be available via a dedicated Teams/Zoom link.
The course takes a multi-hazard approach and will engage multiple areas of expertise ranging from emergency management, emergency response, cultural heritage management, policy and strategic planning for disaster and include reflections from Indigenous Traditional Owners from different parts of Australia.
More information about the course, the provisional programme and fee structure can be found under these links: https://drm4heritage.wordpress.com or on our Flinders course page that has a link for enrolment https://www.flinders.edu.au/engage/community/short-courses/disaster-risk-management-for-cultural-heritage .
This course is partly funded from Flinders University DVCR Research Support Fund and Deep Pasts, Heritage and Environments Research Theme. The fee is set to be a contribution towards the participation costs for the Indigenous Traditional Owners from across Australia and beyond whose communities are at a severe risk of natural disasters. Depending on availability we are open to consider requests from Indigenous participants for travel and fee bursaries. Fee-waivers might be offered to Emergency services professionals who cannot fund the course otherwise.
Fees
- $350 – 3 days participation in person
- $200 – 2 day workshop online
- $100 – Flinders student concession rate
- $125 – 3 course workshop dinner in Adelaide CBD
- Fee-waivers are offered for professional and volunteer members of Emergency services and Indigenous participants.
If you have any questions or further queries about this course (including about bursaries to cover the participation fees or concessions) please email: DRM4heritage@gmail.com, Ania.Kotarba@flinders.edu.au or Catherine.Forbes@gml.com.au.
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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW SITUATION VACANT: Asset Management Support Officer | National Trust WA | Perth | closes 8 July
The National Trust’s management team is looking for a motivated person with a keen interest in built heritage. The successful applicant will assist the National Trust’s conservation architects and property management team in managing the proactive and reactive needs of the diverse collection of assets in the National Trust’s portfolio.
Click here for more information.
Applications close: 5.00pm WST Friday 8 July 2022
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NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant/Architect | NBRS | North Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
NBRS manages 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 Melbourne and Sydney Studios.
In this role you will report to the Heritage Practice Lead and will be involved in all areas of heritage management and conservation practice. The role involves direct client and consultant liaison, assessment of heritage issues and provision of written advice.
You will have the opportunity to work independently as well as collaborating on larger, more complex projects. You will be involved in heritage assessments, nominations and studies; heritage impact statements; conservation management plans; conservation works schedules and interpretation plans.
Click here for more details and to apply.
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NEW SITUATION VACANT: Senior Heritage Consultant | NBRS | Melbourne | applications reviewed upon submission
NBRS manages 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 Melbourne and Sydney Studios.
In this role you will report to the Heritage Practice Lead and will be involved in all areas of heritage management and conservation practice. The role involves direct client and consultant liaison, assessment of heritage issues and provision of written advice.
You will have the opportunity to work independently as well as collaborating on larger, more complex projects. You will be involved in heritage assessments, nominations and studies; heritage impact statements; conservation management plans; conservation works schedules and interpretation plans.
Click here for more details and to apply
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SITUATION VACANT: Manager, Conservation Planning and Major Project Coordination | ACT Heritage | Canberra | closes 24 June
ACT Heritage, within the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate, is looking for a suitably qualified Manager, Conservation Planning and Major Project Coordination to support ACT Heritage and the ACT Heritage Council in in exercising their responsibilities under the Heritage Act 2004 for advice and approvals relating to Conservation Management Plans and major development projects, and for reviewing heritage compliance matters. The position would suit a professional with extensive knowledge of and experience in heritage conservation planning for and management of heritage places and objects, and their application in a statutory context. Strong project management and representation skills are required, as are excellent time management and communication skills. The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate strong teamwork skills, as well as an ability to work independently.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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SITUATION VACANT: Senior Assessments Officer Major Projects | Heritage NSW – Department of Planning and Environment | closes 30 June
Heritage NSW is looking to appoint an experienced Senior Assessments Officer. You will provide expert heritage advice on approval pathways as well as the effective management and conservation of cultural and built heritage objects, relics, items and sites. You will also be responsible for preparing accurate and timely written reports, submissions, briefing notes and correspondence on a range of assessment and approval issues.
Heritage NSW works with communities to protect, celebrate and manage our incredible heritage across NSW. If you are keen to be a part of a high performing, multi-disciplinary team that helps conserve and protect the Aboriginal, built and archaeological heritage of NSW, then this is the job for you!
Click here for more information and to apply.
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SITUATION VACANT: Secretary General | Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site | closes 1 July
The Great Spa Towns of Europe was inscribed on the World Heritage list in 2021 as a transnational serial site comprising 11 famous spa towns in 7 European countries. The Great Spa Towns of Europe are now looking for a Secretary General to lead the project.
This wide-ranging post requires an exceptional person with leadership qualities to deliver and develop the property management plan. This post needs a person with at least 10 years’ experience in the cultural heritage field at all levels who will be the spokesperson and figurehead of the property. The post-holder will work closely with and take direction from the 11 Mayors of the spa towns and 11 site managers, so proven diplomatic, communication and motivational skills are a must.
The working language of the project is English and availability for extensive European travel is vital. Administrative, communication and financial management support is provided. This exciting and challenging role requires a self-employed or independent consultant to be available for an average of 4 days per week for an initial contract period of three years.
Interviews will be held in Františkovy Lázně in the Czech Republic on the 6th & 7th of September 2022 with the post commencing in early 2023.
Click here for more information.
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SITUATIONS VACANT: Graduate and senior roles | Everick Heritage | Brisbane and Sydney | applications reviewed upon submission
Everick Heritage is seeking to expand its team of historic and Indigenous professionals in Brisbane, Qld and Sydney, NSW. As a specialist heritage practice we offer a full range of historic and indigenous heritage services across Australia to both the private and government sectors. We are currently recruiting for Graduate and Senior roles. To further view what Everick Heritage and Foundation undertake please look at the webpage. To apply please send in your details and CV through either Linkedin or Everick Heritage | Work For Us.
The ideal candidate would have the following skills or working towards these skills:
Essential Skills / Competencies
- A degree in archaeology, cultural heritage management, or anthropology.
- Enrolled and working towards an Honours degree
- A strong understanding of heritage legislations
- Ability to meet all quality standards associated with reporting
- Ability and willingness to travel as required, including working remotely in the field.
- Ability to work independently in the field
- Comprehension of the methods and ethics of the heritage consulting practice
- Ability to take instruction from senior staff and provide assistance wherever possible
- To assist in office duties relating to the heritage consulting practice such as entering resources into the database
- To participate in any relevant training programs when required
- Current manual C-Class Drivers Licence – Essential with the willingness to upgrade their licence to drive a manual when required
- White Card (OHS Construction)
- First Aid Certificate
- Four Wheel Drive training
- Proficient using GIS software and site recording programs
Please refer to the advertisements on LinkedIn for full role description https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3083623201
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SITUATION VACANT: Archaeologist | Navin Officer Heritage Consultants | Sydney or Canberra | applications reviewed upon submission
Looking for a change to a supportive close-knit team passionate about heritage before profit?
Navin Officer Heritage Consultants has been operating for over 20 years. Our project portfolio spans a broad geographic area outside the Sydney Basin with current projects on the north coast, south coast, central and far western NSW. We are urgently looking for an experienced archaeologist to join our team (either in our Sydney or our Canberra Office). If you would like to meet and talk to us about this opportunity please contact either Sue (0425215012) or Nicky (0421274470).
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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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