Seeking New Secretariat Officer | Australia ICOMOS | Casual | Melbourne | Closes 17 February 2023
Australia ICOMOS is seeking a new secretariat officer. Please see the below Situations Vacant/Want.
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GA2023 SYDNEY
NEW Panel Discussion ACAHUCH x ICOMOS GA 2023 x Lovell Chen: Heritage Changes – or does it? | Melbourne | Hybrid | 22 March 2023, 6-8pm AEDT
NEW Latest GA2023 News and Updates
REMINDER ICOMOS GA2023: Financial Assistance for Participation
ICOMOS GA2023 Video Series: Cockatoo Island / Wareamah
Travel to ICOMOS GA2023
Special GA2023 Tour Opportunities
ICOMOS MEMBERS
Call for Expressions of Interest for Membership of International Committee on Cultural Routes (CIIC) | Closes 11 February 2023
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NEW Inquiry into Heritage Arrangements in the ACT – inviting comments from Australia ICOMOS members | Closes 10 February 2023
NEW Call for Submissions – Ballarat Botanical Gardens Conservation Management Plan | Closes 17 February 2023, 5pm AEDT
The Audit Office of New South Wales: Overseeing heritage assets – Have your say! | Contributions close 3 February 2023
AWARDS AND GRANTS
The National Trust Heritage Awards 2023 Entries Now Open | Closes 3 March 2023
Community War Memorials Fund 2022/23 | applications close 13 February 2023
Inaugural ACT Historic Places Art Prize | entries close 5 May 2023
WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
NEW Launch of the Burra Charter Practice Note on Cultural Landscapes | Sydney | Hybrid | 10 February 2023, 5-7pm AEDT
The Australian Heritage Festival Event VIC Registration Now Open | Closes 10 April 2023
The Australian Heritage Festival Event NSW Registration | Closes 3 April 2023
PUBLICATIONS/NEWSLETTERS
NEW Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW SITUATION VACANT Secretariat Officer | Australia ICOMOS | Casual | Melbourne | Closes 17 February 2023
NEW SITUATION VACANT Senior Assessment Officer | Heritage Tasmania | Full-time | Launceston | Closes 6 February 2023
NEW SITUATION VACANT Heritage Assistant | URBIS | Full-time | Brisbane | Closes 17 February 2023
SITUATION VACANT Expressions of Interest for Membership to the interim ACT Heritage Council | Closes 30 January 2023
SITUATION VACANT Associate – Heritage | NBRS | Full-time | Melbourne | Closes 31 January 2023
SITUATION VACANT Archaeologist/Heritage Consultant | GML Heritage | Full-time/Part-time | Canberra | Applications remain open until the position is successfully filled
GA2023 SYDNEY
NEW Panel Discussion ACAHUCH x ICOMOS GA 2023 x Lovell Chen: Heritage Changes – or does it? | Melbourne | Hybrid | 22 March 2023, 6-8pm AEDT
If conservation and cultural heritage are to endure, do we need to think differently? Would their role in society be reinvigorated through greater integration with social, economic and environmental concerns?
In the lead up to ICOMOS GA2023 in Sydney later this year, Lovell Chen in association with ACAHUCH, invites you to a no-holds barred panel discussion — reflecting views from a range of perspectives: community and society, environment and climate change, first nations and anthropology, curators and writers, the marginalised … and more.
This promises to be a lively discussion! Click here to join us.
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NEW Latest GA2023 News and Updates
Click here to access the latest news and updates for the 21st Triennial General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of ICOMOS, which will be hosted in Sydney in August 2023.
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REMINDER ICOMOS GA2023: Financial Assistance for Participation
The International Secretariat is now accepting applications for financial support to attend the 21st ICOMOS Triennial General Assembly in Sydney, Australia, from August 31 to September 8, 2023.
Read more to download the eligibility criteria and application form for the 21st General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GA2023) travel and participation grants.
Applications must be submitted by February 5, 2023.
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ICOMOS GA2023 Video Series: Cockatoo Island / Wareamah
GA2023 Opal Patron, the Art of Multimedia, is producing a series of short videos to showcase inspiring Australian cultural heritage properties which delegates may visit.
We’re thrilled to be holding the GA2023 Youth Forum at Cockatoo Island / Wareamah as part of the GA! (There is more information on the Youth Forum here).
We are pleased to present the first video featuring Janet Carding, Executive Director of the Harbour Trust explaining why this is such a special site for all GA2023 delegates to visit.
The GA2023 video series will offer a taste of some special Australian cultural places as their leaders share their delight in welcoming you to their World Heritage property to meet the team, exchange ideas, to see and learn what makes them unique.
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Travel to ICOMOS GA2023

Qantas is proud to be the Official Airline Partner of ICOMOS GA2023 and is pleased to offer registered delegates and travel partners access to discounted fares on eligible flights for travel to GA2023. To book, simply visit our GA2023 booking portal and enter the password: GA2023.
Discounted fares are available on eligible flights across a range of international and domestic sectors. Discounts will automatically be applied to all eligible fares booked through the portal, for travel up to 10 days before and after GA2023.
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Special GA2023 Tour Opportunities
Make sure your travel itinerary includes some of our exceptional cultural heritage places:
- Victoria’s Landscapes: A Culture-Nature Journey Through Time
- Tasmania World Heritage Sites Tour
- Unlocking the past: The hidden history of Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home & the Macleay Valley
- Norfolk Island Including Kingston World Heritage Area
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ICOMOS MEMBERS
Call for Expressions of Interest for Membership of International Committee on Cultural Routes (CIIC) | Closes 11 February 2023
Expressions of interest are invited from Australia ICOMOS Members with an interest / experience to join CIIC – the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee (ISC) on Cultural Routes. The objective of CIIC is to promote, consistent with the aims of ICOMOS international cooperation, the identification, study and enhancement of cultural routes and their significance in relation to their main value as a whole, and in connection with the protection, maintenance and conservation of their monuments, groups of buildings, archaeological remains, cultural landscapes and sites, as they are connected through cultural values and historical links. The CIIC is currently exploring the interconnections between historic roads and cultural routes.
For more detailed information about the Committee, visit the CIIC ICOMOS webpage. This active committee holds annual statutory meetings and other smaller meetings via zoom. When attending ISC events, including annual ISC meetings, members must be able to fund their own travel and accommodation. Expressions of interest should include the completed application form and your CV which outlines your relevant experience. EOIs should be emailed to the ISC Coordinator (katrina@philipleeson.com.au). Should you have any questions regarding CIIC, please contact current our current CIIC Australian voting member Sandy Blair (sandy.blair@outlook.com). Applications will be considered by the Australia ICOMOS Executive Committee who may seek advice from other experts in the field.
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NEW Inquiry into Heritage Arrangements in the ACT – inviting comments from Australia ICOMOS members | Closes 10 February 2023
The Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory is currently undertaking an inquiry into the heritage arrangements in the ACT. Details are available on the Assembly’s webpage.
Australia ICOMOS will be making a submission to this inquiry. To inform the Australia ICOMOS submission, members are invited to provide feedback via brief dot points that respond to the inquiry’s terms of reference which can be found here. Comments should be emailed to the Australia ICOMOS Secretariat (austicomos@deakin.edu.au) by Friday 10 February using the subject line: Inquiry into heritage arrangements in the ACT.
Members are also encouraged to consider making their own submission.
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NEW Call for Submissions – Ballarat Botanical Gardens Conservation Management Plan | Closes 17 February 2023, 5pm AEDT
The City of Ballarat requires submissions from suitably qualified and experienced individuals or organisations to undertake a Conservation Management Plan for the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The Conservation Management Plan will build on and review previous Conservation Analysis and policy work undertaken in the mid-1990s. The purpose of the Conservation Management Plan (CMP) will be to enable the City of Ballarat to better understand the significance of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens so as to best manage its heritage values, and provide specific advice on potential future use, change and development of the place.
The objectives of the Conservation Management Plan are to:
- Review and update the existing CMP
- Adopt a consultative approach which engages Stakeholders in the process
- Provide a detailed consideration of the significance of the Gardens and its various elements
- Provide comprehensive guidance on how the Ballarat Botanical Gardens should be managed in order to protect its heritage values through conservation policy and action
- Preliminary Landowner Consultation
The methodology for the preparation of the CMP should generally adhere to the Heritage Council of Victoria document ‘Managing Heritage Places: Conservation Management Plans’ (2010) and follow the guidance of the Burra Charter (2013).
The fee submission should provide a fully costed and detailed fee proposal which sets out the proposed methodology and adheres to the staged approach set out in the attached document.
Submissions should be emailed to davidkeighrey@ballarat.vic.gov.au and must be received no later than 5.00pm on Friday 17 February 2023.
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The Audit Office of New South Wales: Overseeing heritage assets – Have your say! | Contributions close 3 February 2023
State heritage listing in New South Wales provides formal recognition that an asset has historical or cultural significance that is rare, exceptional or outstanding beyond a local area. Items of State heritage significance include assets such as places, buildings, works, relics, moveable objects, or precincts. Heritage NSW in the Department of Planning and Environment administers the Heritage Act 1977, including delegated functions from the Heritage Council of NSW. The Act provides the framework for the identification, conservation and adaptive re-use of heritage assets – including for over 1,800 items of State significance on the State Heritage Register.
This audit will assess how effectively the Department of Planning and Environment (Heritage NSW) is overseeing and administering heritage assets of State significance and this audit is open to taking submissions from members of the public and sector organisations or stakeholders. You can find more information about the audit and some targeted questions for stakeholders at our website: Overseeing heritage assets | Audit Office of New South Wales (nsw.gov.au). Please note that this link will be open for contributions until 3 February 2023.
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AWARDS AND GRANTS
The National Trust Heritage Awards 2023 Entries Now Open | Closes 3 March 2023
The National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards is an annual celebration of outstanding practice in the field of heritage. The celebration awards excellence in conservation, protection, and interpretation of Aboriginal, built, natural and cultural heritage over the past year. Returning Friday 12 May 2023 to the heritage-listed Doltone House in Pyrmont, the National Trust Heritage Awards is a signature event of the Australian Heritage Festival and a unique chance to unite the sector in celebration of New South Wales’ diverse heritage projects, innovation and achievements.
Key dates:
• Entries open: Thursday 15 December 2022
• Award ceremony ticket sales commence: Monday 6 February 2023
• Entries close: Friday 3 March 2023
• Shortlist announced: April 2023
• Ticket sales end: Wednesday 3 May 2023
• National Trust Heritage Awards Ceremony: Friday 12 May 2023
If you have been involved with, or know of any projects which promote, preserve or protect the built, natural, Indigenous or cultural heritage of New South Wales (and meet our entry criteria), we encourage you to start crafting your submissions.
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Community War Memorials Fund 2022/23 | NSW | applications close 13 February 2023
Is there a community war memorial in your local area in need of repair or restoration?
Applications are now open for a new round of the NSW Government’s Community War Memorials Fund. Grants of up to $10,000 are available 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 crown land managers.
Applications close 13 February 2023.
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Inaugural ACT Historic Places Art Prize | entries close 5 May 2023
Artists from across the greater Canberra region are invited to participate in a new Art Prize that supports local artists while encouraging a deeper appreciation of Canberra’s cultural and natural heritage through artistic engagement with Lanyon Homestead. The prize pool of over $20,000, includes cash prizes, a Craft and Design Artist prize and exhibition opportunities.
The ACT Historic Places Art Prize is a regional, non-acquisitive competition and exhibition and is open to works in any medium. An exhibition of finalists’ works will be held at Lanyon Homestead from July to October 2023. Entries are now open and close on Friday 5 May 2023. Artists are invited to attend a site briefing to build their understanding of this iconic site.
More details at http://www.historicplaces.com.au/events/act-historic-places-art-prize
Program Partners: CraftACT and Tuggeranong Arts Centre
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WORKSHOPS / COURSES / EVENTS / EXHIBITIONS
NEW Launch of the Burra Charter Practice Note on Cultural Landscapes | Sydney | Hybrid | 10 February 2023, 5-7pm AEDT
Come and celebrate the launching of the new Burra Charter Practice Note on Cultural Landscapes with members of Australia ICOMOS.
The event will be hosted by the School of Built Environment, UNSW at 5pm on Friday February 10th at The Gallery, in Red Centre West (H13). (See Eventbrite map for more detail)
Feel free to share this invitation with your colleagues. All are welcome, however make sure to book through Eventbrite for catering purposes. You may also wish to attend the event via live streaming through Microsoft Teams (see Eventbrite page).
And you can download your copy of the Practice Note here.
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The Australian Heritage Festival Event VIC Registration Now Open | Closes 10 April 2023
The Australian Heritage Festival is Australia’s largest annual community-driven heritage festival. In Victoria the Festival is comprised of events from across the state organised by National Trust properties and Member’s Branches, local historical societies, community museums, local councils, Traditional Owner groups, heritage enthusiasts and other aligned organisations. The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) coordinates the registration of festival events in the state, promoting the program to a wide audience with an interest in culture and heritage. The 2023 Australian Heritage Festival in Victoria will run for four weeks from Tuesday 18th April to Thursday 18th May.
The 2023 festival will explore the theme Shared Stories. Organisations and individuals are encouraged to register events that tell the stories of who we are, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Victoria’s First Peoples, tales that tell of place, buildings, natural and cultural landscapes, storied objects, oral histories and cultural traditions.
Key dates:
• February 2023: The Australian Heritage Festival website goes live to the public
• Monday 20 February 2023: Event Registrations close for inclusion in our digital program and marketing campaign
• Monday 10 April 2023: Final Event Registrations close
• Tuesday 18th April to Thursday 18th May 2023: Australian Heritage Festival in Victoria.
Click here for more information and to register.
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The Australian Heritage Festival Event NSW Registration | Closes 3 April 2023
The Australian Heritage Festival is Australia’s largest annual community-driven heritage festival. Returning to New South Wales from 10 April – 14 May 2023, we invite you to be part of the celebration of our nation’s natural, cultural, Indigenous, living and built heritage.
Key dates:
• February 2023: The Australian Heritage Festival website goes live to the public
• Monday 3 April 2023: Registration closes
• Monday 10 April 2023: Australian Heritage Festival opens in NSW
• Sunday 14 May 2023: Australian Heritage Festival closes in NSW
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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PUBLICATIONS/NEWSLETTERS
NEW Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletin
Click below for the latest Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Bulletins:
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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
NEW SITUATION VACANT Secretariat Officer | Australia ICOMOS | Casual | Melbourne | Closes 17 February 2023
The Secretariat Officer is employed by Australia ICOMOS to support the activities of the Executive Committee and to provide member services. This is achieved by ensuring that all administrative and associated tasks are completed in a professional and timely manner.
The Secretariat Officer is the public face of Australia ICOMOS and often the first point of contact for prospective new members, purchasers of publications, or interested members of the public. It is essential that the Secretariat Officer reflects the professional and ethical standards that Australia ICOMOS is dedicated to uphold.
For enquiries relating to the role, please contact Anita Krivickas via email using the subject line Australia ICOMOS Secretariat Officer.
Applying for the role
You will need to submit:
1) a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) outlining how you meet the requirements of this role (please read Selection Criteria here)
2) an up-to-date resume (maximum of 2 pages)
Please address your application to Prof Tracy Ireland, President, Australia ICOMOS. Applications should be emailed to Australia ICOMOS (austicomos@deakin.edu.au) no later than 17 February 2023.
Download the AICOMOS Secretariat Officer Position Description January 2023 here.
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NEW SITUATION VACANT Senior Assessment Officer | Heritage Tasmania | Full-time | Launceston | Closes 6 February 2023
The purpose of this role is to provide expert advice and specialist services to identify and assess historic cultural heritage significance to help protect and ensure the sound statutory management of Tasmania’s historic heritage places. This role supports the Tasmanian Heritage Council to manage the Tasmanian Heritage Register and implement statutory responsibilities under the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995. Please download the job description to read more information.
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NEW SITUATION VACANT Heritage Assistant | URBIS | Full-time | Brisbane | Closes 17 February 2023
We are seeking a Heritage Assistant with a strong client focus, a passion for heritage the build environment with excellent communication skills to join our Brisbane practice as part of the wider national heritage team. We are looking for someone with a passion for heritage and is wanting to develop their career. Ideally you will have a good understanding of Heritage and statutory planning and can assist the team with providing practical advice on a range of heritage services.
The role will be supported by highly experienced Directors and a market-leading heritage team. Key projects the national heritage team have collaborated on recently include the Queens wharf Brisbane, Herston Heritage Quarter Precinct, the National Art School and the Sydney Opera House.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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SITUATION VACANT Expressions of Interest for Membership to the interim ACT Heritage Council | Closes 30 January 2023
Do you want to be part of the exciting and important work of the interim ACT Heritage Council? As a member of the interim Council, you’ll also be able to influence the important reforms and renewal of heritage underway in the ACT. The ACT Heritage Council is an independent body established under the Heritage Act 2004. Its role includes identification and assessment of nominations to the ACT Heritage Register and provision of advice on appropriate conservation of cultural, natural and First Nations heritage places and objects in the ACT.
Expressions of interest are invited for six positions on the interim Council, commencing in March 2023 for a period of no less than 12 months, with the possibility of extension or reappointment. The chair and deputy chair roles will also be filled from the successful membership.
For further information regarding the position and to apply, please visit the ACT Diversity Register Board here.
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SITUATION VACANT Associate – Heritage | NBRS | Full-time | Melbourne | Closes 31 January 2023
NBRS Heritage has been involved in heritage management and conservation for more than 50 years. Our highly trained group of accredited professionals provides the full range of specialist heritage consulting services. We have extensive experience working with sites of Commonwealth, State and local significance at all scales – from small cottages to city buildings to complex sites comprising multiple layers of development. As we are growing, we are on the lookout for a Senior Heritage professional to join our team as an Associate and lead some amazing Heritage projects and drive positive outcomes. The job is based on Melbourne (preferred), open to Sydney and Brisbane also.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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SITUATION VACANT Archaeologist/Heritage Consultant | GML Heritage | Full-time/Part-time | Canberra | Applications remain open until the position is successfully filled
GML Heritage seeks an experienced Archaeologist and heritage professional to join our Canberra consulting team. Expressions of interest from all suitably qualified and experienced candidates are encouraged, including those who require added flexibility – hybrid/remote working options and flexible working hours (e.g., part time, compressed hours etc) are possible.This role will feed your passion for Aboriginal heritage, cultural and historical heritage, and archaeology. Technical proficiency in these areas coupled with your mature communication and project management skills will help you deliver quality outcomes for heritage, clients, and community stakeholders. Experience in Aboriginal community consultation, historical archaeology, and Graphical Information System (GIS) mapping is highly desirable.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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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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