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Australia ICOMOS 2013 conference – Sponsor for student poster prize sought
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Tasmanian Heritage Council – Expressions of Interest invited
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Book Launch, Perth – Western Building Construction: Roofs
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ACT Council – Expressions of Interest invited
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Goulburn, Taralga & Crookwell Heritage weekend, October 2013
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Upcoming heritage symposia at University of Melbourne: Asian Heritage & Sustainability
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International Polar Heritage Committee conference, Denmark, 2014 – call for papers
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Maryborough Railway Station (Victoria) restoration project wins UNESCO award
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Vicomite event in October: Guided tour of exhibition Free, secular & democratic: building the Public Library 1853–1913
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2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage, Hawaii – call for papers extended to 15 October 2013
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Fremantle Studies Day event, Fremantle, 27 October
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Canberra Archaeological Society 50th Anniversary Dinner, 23 October, Canberra
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Appointment of the Executive Director, Heritage Victoria
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18th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (Vienna)
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Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available
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News from Réseau Art Nouveau Network
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SITUATION VACANT Consultant to undertake Conservation Management Plan for ‘Captain’s Cottage’, Moama
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SITUATION VACANT Director of Heritage Conservation Program/Senior Lecturer,University of Sydney
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SITUATION WANTED Heritage Consultant seeking employment
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1. Australia ICOMOS 2013 conference – Sponsor for student poster prize sought
imagined pasts… imagined futures…
Australia ICOMOS 2013 National Conference—Centenary of Canberra
Thursday 31 October – Sunday 3 November 2013
The 2013 Conference Committee is seeking a sponsor for the prize for best student poster, in the amount of $500, all of which will be passed directly on to student who wins the prize. The prize will be named for the sponsor and announced at the conference dinner, to be held on Saturday 2 November night.
Prospective sponsors should contact Bradley Hayden via email with an expression of interest.
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2. Tasmanian Heritage Council – Expressions of Interest invited
Expressions of Interest are being sought by Brian Wightman MP, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage to fill two vacancies on the Tasmanian Heritage Council.
The Tasmanian Heritage Council is responsible for ensuring the sound statutory protection and management of places of historic cultural heritage significance, maintaining the Tasmanian Heritage Register and implementing the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995.
The Act requires the appointees to have expertise in the areas of Architecture, Archaeology, Building Surveying or Engineering.
These two appointments are for a three year term and take effect from 1 January 2014. Applicants must complete an Application Cover Sheet, provide a statement that addresses each of the selection criteria and provide a copy of their Curriculum Vitae.
Interested individuals should lodge their Expression of Interest with Ms Michele Moseley:
by post:
- Ms Michele Moseley
Deputy Secretary (Agriculture, Corporate and Heritage)
DPIPWE
GPO Box 44
Hobart, TAS 7001
or by email:
by close of business Friday 27 September 2013.
Please visit the Heritage Tasmania website for further information.
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3. Book Launch, Perth – Western Building Construction: Roofs
The publication Western Building Construction: Roofs by Ingrid van Bremen will be officially launched by The Hon Albert Jacob MLA, Minister for Environment; Heritage on 17 October 2013 at the National Trust of Australia (WA). Published by the National Trust with support from UWA ALVA, this book is the first in a series about the evolution of building construction in WA and is an essential background to the conservation of significant buildings.
Date: Thursday 17 October 2013
Time: 5.00pm-7.00pm
Location: National Trust of Australia (WA), 4 Havelock St, West Perth
Please RSVP by emailing NT (WA) or phone (08) 9321 6088. Download the Book Launch Invite – Western Building Construction Roofs.
Western Building Construction: Roofs by Ingrid van Bremen
This publication is the first in a series that aims to provide an introduction to the evolution of building construction in Western Australia as essential background to the conservation of significant buildings. The series will cover the construction systems of Roofs, Walls, and Floors that were in use during the first 100 years of development from the settlement of Western Australia in 1829. This first volume on Roofs is set out in two chapters dealing with roof structures and roof coverings. The main text is referenced and extensively illustrated with pages of figures: including photographs, diagrams and construction drawings, descriptions and specifications over 200 pages with additional detailed descriptions of roof repair and restoration work carried out on a selection of significant buildings are included in an Appendix Volume of 100 pages as a pdf file on CD included at the back of the book.
Western Building Construction: Roofs can be purchased from the National Trust’s online shop.
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4. ACT Council – Expressions of Interest invited
The ACT Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development is inviting people to express interest in appointment to the ACT Heritage Council (the Council) against a range of expert disciplines and public representation.
Further information will be available from the ACT Heritage website from Friday 20 September.
CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Expressions of interest are invited from persons in the ACT region who may be interested in being considered for appointment to the ACT Heritage Council.
The Council is an independent body established under the Heritage Act 2004. The Council’s role includes, among other functions, identification and assessment of nominations to the ACT Heritage Register and provision of advice on appropriate conservation of cultural, natural and Aboriginal heritage places and objects in the ACT.
To be eligible for appointment applicants must demonstrate relevant expertise in disciplines relating to Aboriginal culture, Aboriginal history, archaeology, engineering, history, nature conservation, object conservation, town planning and urban design. Alternatively, the Minister is also seeking Expression of Interest from people who represent the Aboriginal community; or the property ownership, management and development sector.
There are six vacancies that require filling from May and June 2014.
Application forms are available on the ACT Heritage website or by contacting the Heritage Unit on 13 22 81 or by emailing ACT Heritage.
Applications must also be accompanied by a brief letter outlining suitability for appointment and a current CV.
Applications will be kept on a register for three years and should vacancies occur the Minister may use this register to appoint new members.
Applications close on Friday 18 October 2013.
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5. Goulburn, Taralga & Crookwell Heritage weekend, October 2013
Goulburn, Taralga & Crookwell Heritage Tour
Long Weekend, Saturday 5 – Monday 7 October 2013
For a large part of the twentieth century, Goulburn was the fourth largest city in the state of New South Wales. And whilst its population remained relatively static, at just over 10,000 during the first decade of the century, it could boast some 15,200 inhabitants by the end of the 1930s.
Roy Lumby will be supported by respected heritage landscape specialist Stuart Read during the weekend bringing his knowledge & expertise to the events.
We will be enjoying the best restaurants in town including The Roses Cafe for Breakfasts & Lunches, The Fireside Inn, The Goulburn Workers Club for Dinners, & The Paragon Cafe for Monday Lunch. We have block bookings at The Lilac Motor Inn where you can independently book & pay for whichever period of stay that you wish.
We do advise that the Friday 4 of October is an issue for the Motor Inn as they are actually fully booked that night. Saturday night 5th & Sunday night 6th are of course covered by our block booking.
ITINERARY
- On Saturday 5 October in GOULBURN, after Breakfast at The Roses Cafe we will visit:
The splendid Courthouse, walk around St Saviours Anglican Cathedral and look at numerous fine buildings by that most prolific and accomplished local architect Edmund Cooper Manfred.
There will be a special presentation by Dr Roy Lumby, the Society?s President, at the Former Town Hall entitled “Modernism in the Bush” in the early evening.
- On Sunday 6 October we will travel by Coach to:
TARALGA: Investigate significant twentieth century items in this charming village, only 45km from Goulburn including:
- A tour of the former Bank
- Visit the stunning Catholic Church of Christ the King in Macarthur Street which dominates Taralga and its environs
- The War Memorial Hall
BINDA: Visit Markdale garden acknowledged as one of the great country gardens of Australia. Begun in the 1920s, the garden was re-designed in 1949 by the pioneer of Australian landscape gardening, Edna Walling while the house was revamped by Professor Leslie Wilkinson.
CROOKWELL: Tour of Main and nearby streets to look at the following just to name a few:
- The Crookwell Visitor Information Centre originally the local branch of the Bank of NSW
- Commonwealth Bank
- St Bartholomew’s Church
- On Monday 7 October, BACK IN GOULBURN:
Where we will undertake a Main Street Walk taking in many twentieth century buildings, followed by a farewell luncheon at the enduring Paragon Cafe.
Don’t miss out, make sure you book now. Why not come along just on the Sunday bus tour ? we still have some seats available.
COSTS
You may pay on the day. Cash only.
- Saturday offers 2 walks. Each walk is $20 per person & includes an illustrated booklet. The evening talk is $25 per person
- Sunday Coach Tour including the walks, garden visit & lunch is $70 per person
- Monday walk is $25 per person
NB. If you choose to attend any of the breakfasts/lunches/dinner we would be pleased to advise you of the costs, which are the standard group prices of the venues. Contact David for more information.
Booking details available here. Download the Goulburn Heritage weekend flier.
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6. Upcoming heritage symposia at University of Melbourne: Asian Heritage & Sustainability
The Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne is offering two symposia on heritage-related topics in October:
Traditionalism, Colonialism and Modernism: Asian Heritage Transformed, 2-4 October
Drawing on the expertise of researchers, designers and advocates from across South East Asia and Australia this two day symposium will examine recent trajectories in heritage practice, teaching and thinking in Asia. It will focus on the conservation of buildings as well as the wider context of urban and cultural heritage and will address the immediate challenges confronting the field today.
COST
Full participation: $65
One day participation: $40
Student rate is $30 for two days
For a full program and to register, click here.
Heritage Conservation as Environmental Conservation, 17 October
In recent times it has been common to hear designers, environmental advocates and others declaiming against older buildings based on their poor environmental performance. At the same time, heritage advocates have embraced the idea of embodied energy and made bold claims on behalf of the environmental benefits of preserving older buildings rather than replacing them. These seemingly contradictory perspectives have produced some confusion and recently heritage authorities in Australia have taken a keen interest in assessing the various claims and understanding the different arguments.
This half day symposium will provide an opportunity for architects, heritage consultants, municipal planners, capital managers and other built environment professionals, to discuss the principles and practices involved in assessing building environmental performance and the influence that the conservation of older buildings can have on protecting the environment.
This is a free public event coordinated by Dr. Robert Crawford and supported by the Heritage Council of Victoria.
For a list of speakers and to register, click here.
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7. International Polar Heritage Committee conference, Denmark, 2014 – call for papers
ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee Meeting & Open Conference
“The Future of Polar Heritage
Environmental challenges in the face of climate change: detection and response“
Copenhagen, Denmark
25-28 May 2014
The ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee (IPHC) is holding its next meeting and open conference in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 25th – 28th 2014.
The IPHC 2014 conference will be held at and hosted by the National Museum of Denmark in association with the Greenland National Museum.
The focus of the conference will be to bring together interested parties to discuss the future of polar heritage. The conference theme is about addressing environmental challenges in the face of climate change – how do we detect and respond to those changes.
The conference is open to heritage specialists, scientists, researchers, educators and students as well as participants from government, local community and industry. The formal AGM of the IPHC will be open to IPHC members only.
Abstract deadline: 31 October 2013.
For more information download the IPHC Conference 2014 First Call for Papers.
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8. Maryborough Railway Station (Victoria) restoration project wins UNESCO award
The project to restore the heritage significant Maryborough Railway Station (Victoria) has been recognised with the Award of Merit in the 2013 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. The Heritage Architects for the project are RBA Architects + Conservation Consultants, directed by AusHeritage vice-chairperson Roger Beeston.
Click here to read more.
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9. Vicomite event in October: Guided tour of exhibition Free, secular & democratic: building the Public Library 1853–1913
A special opportunity! Harriet Edquist, Professor of Architectural History at RMIT, Director of RMIT Design Archives and curator of this exhibition, will lead a special tour for ICOMOS members.
Free, secular and democratic tells the story of this grand vision of the Melbourne Public Library (now the State Library of Victoria), and its legacy today. It examines the building’s architecture, including the beautiful Queen’s Hall and domed reading room, and reveals how the Library’s collection was developed.
Following the tour will be a chance to socialise over a casual pizza dinner at Kaprica, 19 Lincoln Square South (just off Swanston Street), Carlton.
The tour will take place on Thursday 17 October, starting at 5.30pm (meet in the foyer of the State Library). Dinner will be at 7pm.
The tour is free, but RSVPs are essential. Please note, the event is only open to ICOMOS members (as well as this year’s Victorian mentees).
Please RSVP to Australia ICOMOS by Wednesday 9 October – please ensure you indicate if you will attend: the tour, the dinner, or both.
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10. 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage, Hawaii – call for papers extended to 15 October 2013
2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage
Honolulu, Hawaii
12-16 May 2014
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and University of Hawaii are hosting the 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage in Honolulu, Hawaii in May 2014.
Call for papers extended to 15 October 2013
Download the 2nd Asia Pacific Regional Conference session list
The 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (UNESCO Convention 2001) entered into force on 2 January 2009 and now provides a basis for international cooperation and exchange of knowledge about underwater cultural heritage. Recent decades have witnessed an expansion of activity directed at underwater cultural heritage which has raised awareness of its potential and significance. Underwater cultural heritage is complex, combining related disciplines and issues critical to our time. Consideration of indigenous cultural values, heritage tourism, biological interactions, socio-economic benefits, and threats from increased development, industrial extraction, certain diving activities, and even sea-level rise and erosion, continue to shape our understanding of this field. Our reliance on marine resources and need for ocean stewardship encourages government agencies, heritage groups, coastal zone managers, diving groups and other ocean users to formulate a better approach to investigating and managing non-renewable underwater cultural heritage. This conference provides an opportunity to discuss the nature and meaning and potential of underwater cultural heritage, and to exchange and disseminate information about heritage and underwater/maritime archaeology projects from the countries of Asia and the countries of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
This Conference is sponsored by: National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, UNESCO Office for the Pacific States, Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Potential sponsors include: Bureau of Ocean Energy and Management, Australian National Commission for UNESCO, the Australian Federal government’s Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSEWPaC), the Wenner-Gren Foundation, SEAMEO-SPAFA, the Korean National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage, and more.
Conference Aims
- address management and protection strategies of underwater cultural heritage in Asia and the countries of the Indian and Pacific Oceans in the 21st Century
- facilitate regional cooperation through the development of academic and governmental networks in the Asia-Pacific region
- provide a forum for discussion of technical and ethical issues related to underwater cultural heritage and underwater archaeology
For further information please visit the conference website.
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11. Fremantle Studies Day event, Fremantle, 27 October
FREMANTLE STUDIES DAY
Images & evidence of early Fremantle life
WHEN
Sunday 27 October 2013
Registration from 1pm
Papers 1.30 – 5.00pm (afternoon tea included)
WHERE
Artillery Barracks in Burt Street, Fremantle
COST
$12 members
$15 non-‐members
(join on the day for member’s prices)
RSVP
Essential, by 22 October, to (08) 9430 6096, 0403 026 096 or to Dianne Davidson via email.
For further information, see the Fremantle Studies Day poster.
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12. Canberra Archaeological Society 50th Anniversary Dinner, 23 October, Canberra
Canberra Archaeological Society (CAS) 50th Anniversary Dinner
The President and Committee invite you to celebrate 50 years of hard work and fun with us
Wednesday 23 October 2013, 6pm
Teatro Vivaldi Restaurant, ANU Arts Centre
University Avenue, Canberra
Members: $60; Guests: $70
Dinner will be preceded by drinks and some reminiscences from our founders and former Presidents. More reminiscences may follow between courses.
After dinner speaker: Prof. Colin Groves will explain the relevance of October 23 and Bishop Ussher to the field of archaeology.
Please bring any memorabilia you could donate to the CAS archives, which are held in the ACT Heritage Library.
RSVP (asap for numbers): Sally Brockwell on (02) 6125 2217 or email Sally.
DIRECT DEBIT DETAILS
Commonwealth Bank – BSB 062 919; A/C 0090 4557
If you use direct debit, please email your details to CAS.
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13. Appointment of the Executive Director, Heritage Victoria
Heritage Victoria is pleased to announce that Tim Smith has been appointed to the position of Executive Director, Heritage Victoria. Tim is an experienced heritage professional and has been the Deputy Director of the New South Wales Heritage Branch for the past five years. Holding qualifications in archaeology and maritime archaeology, Tim has worked across all areas of historic and Indigenous heritage practice and has led award-winning heritage projects in Australia and overseas. Tim will take up his position in the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure on Monday 14 October.
Heritage Victoria would also like to take this opportunity to thank Steven Avery for the skill and commitment he demonstrated as Acting Executive Director over the past three months. Steven will return to the role of Deputy Director.
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14. 18th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (Vienna)
18th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies
Urban Archaeology and “Correct” documentation – Documenting the Data
11 -13 November 2013
Vienna, Austria
- The new conference homepage is now online
- The final schedule is online
- The early bird rates will end on 4 October – see rates page and registration page
- There is a free attendance public afternoon
- Information about accommodation can be found here
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15. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available
To read the latest Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin, click on the following link.
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16. News from Réseau Art Nouveau Network
To read the latest news from the Réseau Art Nouveau Network, click here.
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17. SITUATION VACANT Consultant to undertake Conservation Management Plan for ‘Captain’s Cottage’, Moama
Murray Shire Council, in partnership with the Moama Local Aboriginal Land Council, is seeking proposals from suitable consultants to undertake a Conservation Management Plan for ‘Captain’s Cottage’, located in Moama.
Captain’s Cottage is located in ‘Old Moama’, is believed to have been built in l877 and is one of the few original buildings remaining in Moama. It has been vacant for many years, is in poor condition and in need of attention to prevent further deterioration and to preserve its heritage values. The Cottage provides an opportunity to preserve and promote the area’s heritage and add value to the ‘Old Moama’ precinct. It is envisaged that the cottage be restored and used as a simple museum, opened periodically, to promote the area’s history to the public.
The proposed Captain’s Cottage Conservation Management Plan (the plan) will provide for the identification, conservation and promotion of the heritage values (including Indigenous values) of the Cottage. The plan will provide a detailed and explicit outline in priority order (including costings) of works required to conserve the Cottage and interpret its heritage significance. The plan will be used to stage future works using limited funding, to ensure the building is preserved. The plan will also be used to guide the installation of interpretive information in the Cottage.
For further details see the Captains Cottage CMP Consultant Brief September 2013. If you would like to receive further information please contact Kim Harvy on (03) 5884 3302.
Submissions due by 4pm, Thursday 24 October 2013.
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18. SITUATION VACANT Director of Heritage Conservation Program/Senior Lecturer,University of Sydney
The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning is seeking a highly ambitious new program Director to join our team and consolidate our reputation as a centre for heritage conservation that makes a real difference to the field and what it offers. You will be undertaking highly innovative work, which is receiving international acknowledgement for its innovation, insight, experimentation or advancement of heritage architecture, heritage conservation, heritage preservation or adaptive reuse and design of heritage buildings.
All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers website. Visit the Recruitment section of the Uni of Sydney website and search by the reference number for more information and to apply.
CLOSING DATE: 17 October 2013 (11.30pm Sydney time)
Further information is available in the Director of Heritage Conservation Program-Senior Lecturer PD.
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19. SITUATION WANTED Heritage Consultant seeking employment
I (Sam Jackson) am currently seeking suitable roles in Australia and would be interested in hearing from you if your firm is looking to hire anyone in this field at the moment.
Most recently I have completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Conservation of Historic Buildings at Bath University in England (2012/13) (in which I scored a FIRST). My main strength is in the production of cultural heritage assessments, heritage and wider planning legislation and strategy, preparation of conservation management plans, heritage alterations advice, archival research, building condition reports, regeneration and statements of significance.
Prior to my recent degree, my career has primarily been in Property Development with 11 years of experience (9 years PQE) in development, planning and valuation. I have a wide range of development experience both as a development surveyor (Cluttons and Drivers Jonas – now part of Deloitte) and as a development manager for a developer and later for a building contractor. The latter role included a high degree of contract management and financial management. With regard to report writing, my time at Drivers Jonas and Cluttons (as development surveyor) involved a great deal of this type of work. I am therefore well versed at producing comprehensive, yet pithy reports with accurate and well considered advice.
Lastly, I am passionate about the restoration of historic buildings and am a member of the RICS’ Building Conservation Forum, of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and the National Trust, all in the UK.
Please email Sam Jackson directly to discuss any employment opportunities you may be able to offer.
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Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Georgia Meros, Secretariat Officer
Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific
Deakin University
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Telephone: (03) 9251 7131
Facsimile: (03) 9251 7158
Email: austicomos@deakin.edu.au
http://www.icomos.org/australia
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