Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 657

  1. Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific (CHCAP) seminar, Melbourne
  2. Intangible Cultural Heritage ISC Meeting at ICOMOS GA
  3. Queensland Heritage on the Map
  4. Australia ICOMOS 2015 conference – SAVE THE DATE
  5. Link to Heritage Tasmania’s E-newsletter
  6. John Smith Murdoch Talk and Tour – part of the Design Canberra celebration, 22 November, Canberra
  7. “New Lives for Old Buildings” talk, 21 November, Sydney
  8. US/ICOMOS 2015 International Exchange Program – call for applicants and host organisations: ADVANCE NOTICE
  9. China Study tour, May 2015
  10. Engineering Heritage Victoria event, Thursday 27 November
  11. 2014 PHA NSW & ACT Public History Prize call for entries
  12. 43rd International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods – call for papers
  13. Applications Now Open: Roving Curator – Exhibitions Program 2015
  14. Call for Case Studies – Concrete Conservation
  15. An evening of Scandinavian music at Port Arthur – PAHSMA media release
  16. Proceedings of EuroMed 2014 – Digital Heritage now available
  17. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available
  18. Call for two postdoctoral full time positions – applications invited
  19. News from ICCROM
  20. News from CyArk
  21. SITUATION VACANT Manager, Finance and Administration, ICCROM, Rome

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1. Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific (CHCAP) seminar, Melbourne

The next CHCAP seminar at Deakin University will be a presentation by Susan Fayad, City of Ballarat (with Deakin Uni’s Prof. Andrea Witcomb as Chair) on “The Historic Urban Landscape Approach: Finding a better way to manage change in the regional historic city of Ballarat”.

Abstract

Urban Landscape (HUL) by the City of Ballarat.  Said to be a new approach to urban conservation the HUL is, perhaps unsurprisingly, receiving mixed reviews.  Challenging dominant understandings of urban heritage and confronting the challenge of change versus conservation head-on, the HUL is intended to be a much needed holistic and integrated landscape-based approach that responds to contemporary pressures confronting historic cities.

The regional city of Ballarat is renowned for its 19th century goldfields buildings and predominant historic streetscapes.  With extensive planning protection and long-established community activism focused on built heritage conservation outcomes, Ballarat is representative of a dominant focus on the static built environment.  Motivated by a need to adopt better and more inclusive processes as well as responding to projections of almost fifty percent population growth by 2031, the City of Ballarat began localising the HUL approach in 2012 and formally became part of an international pilot program to implement UNESCO’s HUL in 2013.

This is a first-hand account of the City of Ballarat’s journey to find better ways to conserve and manage Ballarat’s heritage.  In a time of increasing decentralisation this journey is highlighting what could happen when you empower Local Government to take a lead role in delivering and developing innovative new local approaches to urban conservation.

Heritage diplomacy thus seeks to both complicate the picture and allow us to ask more fine-grained questions about the possible futures of World Heritage and the governance of culture and nature more generally.

Biography

Susan Fayad is the Coordinator Heritage Strategy at the City of Ballarat in regional Victoria and is managing the roll out of UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape pilot program through a Strategic Cooperation Agreement between the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research for Asia and the Pacific (WHITRAP) in Shanghai, China and the City of Ballarat. She played an instrumental role in the development of the City of Ballarat’s Preserving Ballarat’s Heritage Strategy which addresses heritage management challenges using a preventive change management approach. The City of Ballarat’s strategy has been recognised with awards from the Heritage Council of Victoria and Planning Institute of Australia (Vic.) for its innovative approach.

Date: Wednesday 27 November 2014

Time: 5.30pm

Venue: Theatre Room, Deakin Prime, City Campus, 3/550 Bourke Street, Melbourne

DINNER: The seminar will be followed by drinks to celebrate a year of very exciting seminars and participation!! Please RSVP to Yamini Narayanan by email for booking.

Email list: To be included in the CHCAP email newsletter distribution list, email Yamini Narayanan

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2. Intangible Cultural Heritage ISC Meeting at ICOMOS GA

The International Scientific Committee for Intangible Cultural Heritage will be holding a business meeting from 14:00-15:30hrs on 13 November in Florence in conjunction with General Assembly. All ICICH members and ICOMOS members considering applying for membership are invited to attend. The business meeting will be followed by a colloquium open to interested ICOMITES and guests. This will take place in the same venue from 15:30-18:00hrs. View the ICICH Colloquium Invitation & Programme 2014.

Please RSVP by email to Susan McIntyre-Tamwoy for catering purposes.

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3. Queensland Heritage on the Map

On Monday 24 November 2014, the State Library of Queensland hosts Queensland Heritage on the Map, a symposium about heritage tourism in the state. Facilitated by journalist and broadcaster Jillian Whiting, this forum will bring together groups from all parts of the heritage tourism sector to discuss strategies and share practical examples of the role heritage experiences play in promoting communities to tourists and visitors. Participants will include historians and heritage practitioners; representatives of public libraries and local government; staff of galleries, archives and museums; tourism operators, and business strategists.

The symposium is free; please register to attend. It will also be live streamed. For further information, email the Queensland Memory team.

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4. Australia ICOMOS 2015 conference – SAVE THE DATE

FABRIC: Australia ICOMOS 2015 Conference

Please save the date in your diary for the next Australia ICOMOS conference to be held in Adelaide from 5-8 November 2015.

The conference is about Fabric with sub-themes: social fabric, fabric and place, and conserving fabric.

The conference website will be up and running shortly and will feature regular updates, as well as announcements in the E-news. Please refer to the Save the date flyer for further details.

FABRIC 2015 Conference Co-conveners,
Michael Queale, Deborah Lindsay and Kevin O’Sullivan

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5. Link to Heritage Tasmania’s E-newsletter

To download the latest issue of Heritage Tasmania’s E-newsletter, click here.

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6. John Smith Murdoch Talk and Tour – part of the Design Canberra celebration, 22 November, Canberra

Saturday 22 November, 4.30pm – 6.30pm

GML Heritage is hosting this walk between the Museum of Australian Democracy, Old Parliament House and the Hyatt Hotel Canberra.

Canberra was designed and purpose built to a vision. 

Join Rachel Jackson and Anne Claoué from the GML Canberra Office with Dr David Rowe (whose thesis was on the life and works of John Smith Murdoch) to learn about the early vision through key architectural landmarks in the designed landscape.

The tour will start in King’s Hall at the Museum of Australian Democracy in Old Parliament House, pass East and West Blocks and conclude at the historic Hyatt Hotel Canberra.  These buildings were all designed by John Smith Murdoch, the Commonwealth Architect from 1919 to 1929 and the tour will consider Murdoch’s work in Canberra and the landscape setting of these iconic buildings.

TOUR DETAILS

Date: Saturday 22 November 2014

Start: 4.30pm @ Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, 18 King George Terrace, Parkes, ACT 2600

Ends: 6.30pm @ Hyatt Hotel Canberra

Bookings essential: book by email or by phone (02) 6273 7540 during business hours

Those booking on the tour may be interested to arrive early and see MOAD’s new exhibition Bespoke: Design for the People, which focusses on the furniture of John Smith Murdoch with five art installations by contemporary artists responding to his work in a thought-provoking collaboration between design, creativity and the history of one of Canberra’s iconic landmarks in both the physical and political landscape.

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7. “New Lives for Old Buildings” talk, 21 November, Sydney

“New Lives for Old Buildings”
presented by the Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW

Friday 21 November, 7.15pm for a 7.30 pm start
rear of “TUSCULUM”, 3 MANNING STREET, POTTS POINT

Adaptive reuse of old buildings is almost as old as architecture itself. This talk will examine, through a series of case studies from around the world, how new uses can be put into fine old buildings with the best of contemporary design and materials.

The projects of some of the world’s most celebrated architects, from Australia and abroad, including Carlo Scarpa, Richard Meier, Rafael Moneo and Tadeo Ando will be explored to examine the successes and failures marrying new and old”

Trevor Howells was Senior lecturer, Heritage Conservation Program Coordinator, at the University of Sydney until very recently, having passed on his baton to his successor.

For enquiries call David Rozenker–Apted on (02) 9878 2511.

EVENT BOOKINGS & PAYMENTS

Cost
Attendance fees includes a light supper served after the talk at approximately at 8:30 pm

  • Society & A.I.A Members: $20 pp
  • Non-Members $25 pp
  • Concessions: $15 pp

To avoid disappointment please book as soon as possible, and use the convenience of booking via Eventbrite where you can pay with VISA or MasterCard to secure your place/s.

You may also make an EFT payment to:

  • ANZ Bank – BSB: 012352  A/C 270268971:  A/C Name: Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW Inc.

NB: Please note in your transaction as a ‘reference’ your name plus TR i.e. RLumbyTR and please email your booking to this email.

If you do wish to pay at the door please call (02) 9878 2511, leaving your booking on the answering machine. However we urge you to commit to attendance so that we are able to provide adequate catering.

NB: There is no parking at the venue. “Tusculum” is a comfortable walk from Kings Cross Railway Station, a 10-15 minute walk along the “colourful Darlinghurst Road” into Macleay Street, then 3rd Left into Manning, or the slightly less confronting Victoria Street, right into Hughes, 2nd left and 1st right into the top part of Manning.

Wilson Parking has a site on the eastern side of Fitzroy Gardens, with the entrance opposite the Police Station on Ward Avenue.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:  ALL BOOKINGS IRRESPECTIVE OF PAYMENT TYPE MUST BE MADE BY 18 NOVEMBER TO ENSURE ADEQUATE CATERING FOR THE SUPPER.

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8. US/ICOMOS 2015 International Exchange Program – call for applicants and host organisations: ADVANCE NOTICE

US/ICOMOS expects to support a number of internships overseas and within the United States in historic preservation during the course of 2015. This program provides unparalleled opportunities for preservationists early in their careers to gain hands-on experience in a country other than their own. The program is geared toward those nearing the end of graduate school or with 1-3 years of professional experience. Placements are made by matching the skills/experience of each applicant with the needs of each host organization.

Prospective Interns

Applications from prospective interns are due 31 January 2015. Application procedures can be found on the Intern section of the US/ICOMOS website.

Prospective Host Organisations

US/ICOMOS also seeks host organisations, such as non-profits, government agencies, and private firms, who are potentially interested in hosting a US/ICOMOS intern, whether in the United States or overseas. Information on hosting US/ICOMOS interns and a letter of interest form can be found on the Host section of the US/ICOMOS website.

2015 Program Schedule

The schedule for the 2015 program has not been finalised as yet. Usually, most internships take place during the summer months but some internships occur during the fall as well. US/ICOMOS is willing to work with host organizations to accommodate different schedules and durations of internships where necessary.

The program schedule for 2014 was as follows, and can be used as a guide to the likely schedule for 2015.

  • January 31: Applications due (this date applies to 2014)
  • March 1: Applicants notified of “shortlist” selection
  • April 1: Selected applicants notified of placement with sponsor
  • May 27 – May 30: Intern orientation
  • May 31: Interns travel to their host locations
  • June 2 – August 11: Internship with host organization
  • August 12-14: Summer Interns return to Washington, DC for final program and reception; Fall interns arrive for orientation
  • August 16: Summer Interns return home
  • After August 16: Fall interns travel to their host locations

Program Overview

Since the US/ICOMOS International Exchange Program was created in 1984, more than 600 young preservation professionals and over 70 countries have participated. The aim of the program is to promote an understanding of international preservation policies, methods, and techniques and to enable interns to make professional contacts and form personal friendships that will ensure a continuing dialogue between countries.

The program began with a one-time exchange between US/ICOMOS and ICOMOS United Kingdom. It since has expanded to involve between 10 and 20 preservation professionals annually depending on the level of funding available. US/ICOMOS is always looking for preservation organizations both in the U.S. and abroad to host interns and participate in this exciting program of cultural exchange. The program is made possible through generous grants from many U.S. foundations, government agencies and individual contributors, and ICOMOS National Committees of participating.

For more information, click here or email Donald Jones, PhD, Director of Programs.

PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS FROM AUSTRALIA PLEASE NOTE:

Applications must be made by nomination through Australia ICOMOS. Nominations will be confirmed by 15 January 2015. We regret the awkward timing of the call and US ICOMOS is aware of the problem.

Applicants must be financial members of Australia ICOMOS – please note that both Full and Associate members of Australia ICOMOS can apply to this program – and have adequate experience and the clear opportunity to travel in the middle of the year.

Applications should be emailed to the Australia ICOMOS Secretariat by COB Thursday 11 December 2014.

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9. China Study tour, May 2015

The fourth China study tour, led by Anne Warr, will take place from 15 – 30 May 2015. For full itinerary and price CLICK HERE, or contact Anne directly by email.

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10. Engineering Heritage Victoria event, Thursday 27 November

Engineers Australia, Engineering Heritage Victoria and the Department of State Development, Business and Innovation cordially invite you to join us in recognising the significance of the Duke & Orr Dry Dock Pump House on Thursday 27 November 2014.

In the second half of the nineteenth century the Port of Melbourne was growing fast and becoming increasingly important to the import and export of goods. The Victorian Gold Rush had fuelled great prosperity and trade boomed.

Part of the port infrastructure required was dry docks to repair and service visiting ships. From 1868 several dry docks were built at South Wharf. The latest and largest of these operated until 1975; privately owned and operated, providing services ranging from hull cleaning, painting, repair to propellers and rudders and sometimes repair of severe damage from groundings and collisions.

The operation of dry docks required machinery to pump the water out of the dock after a vessel has been floated into it. In the nineteenth century this was invariably carried out with steam pumping plant.

Only the Duke & Orr dry dock remains, now housing the Barque Polly Woodside. This dock was rebuilt to take large ships in 1904 and at that time a new Pump House with a very large steam pumping engine was built. This Pump House remains remarkably intact and it is this relic of the age of steam which we are celebrating.

CLICK HERE to register for this event.

Engineers Australia Convention 2014

This event is being held as part of Convention 2014 from 24 – 28 November. To find out more about the largest engineering event ever held in the southern hemisphere, click here>>.

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11. 2014 PHA NSW & ACT Public History Prize call for entries

Submit your student research paper and win a $500 prize!

The Public History Prize is an annual award offered by the Professional Historians Association (PHA) of NSW & ACT. The Award is open to third and fourth year university students in NSW and the ACT who are studying history (both Australian and international) and whose research paper or project engages with the field and practice of professional and public history.

Entries close on 5 December 2014.

For more information and to submit your entry visit the PHA NSW & ACT website.

Like the Public History Prize facebook page.

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12. 43rd International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods – call for papers

The Organising Committee wish to inform you that the Call for Papers for the 43rd International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) is open. The conference will be held at the University of Siena (Italy), in collaboration with the National Research Council (ISTI-Pisa), from 30 March to 3 April 2015.

Please submit your paper ABSTRACT before 20 November 2014.

The 43rd Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference, “KEEP THE REVOLUTION GOING” (CAA 2015 SIENA) will explore a multitude of topics to showcase ground-breaking technologies and best practice from various archaeological and computer science disciplines, with a large diversity of case studies from all over the world.

For further information, visit the conference website.

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13. Applications Now Open: Roving Curator – Exhibitions Program 2015

Are you looking to create exhibitions which are engaging and dynamic? Do you need help developing new ideas and building skills in your museum or gallery? The Roving Curator – Exhibitions Program could be your answer!

The Roving Curator – Exhibitions Program provides small museums and galleries with exhibition development assistance, including several days on-site assistance, as well as follow-up support. See guidelines for the types of projects and support available.

Applications are now open and close 25 November 2014.

For further information, CLICK HERE.

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14. Call for Case Studies – Concrete Conservation

The GCI is pleased to announce a new publication series featuring case studies addressing a range of material and conservation challenges specific to modern heritage. Aimed at architects, engineers, conservators, students, asset managers, owners, and contractors working in this area of conservation, each volume will focus on a specific building material. The first volume will be focused on concrete conservation and will be edited by Catherine Croft, Director, Twentieth Century Society (UK) and Susan Macdonald, Head, GCI Field Projects.

Eight to twelve case studies exemplifying a range of issues and demonstrating rigorous practice and high quality solutions will be selected by the editors for publication. Of particular interest are projects that include treatments to exposed concrete. Volumes will be published in both print and electronic formats. A modest honorarium will be provided for published case studies.

Please refer to the website for more information and instructions for submitting a case study.

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15. An evening of Scandinavian music at Port Arthur – PAHSMA media release

Australia ICOMOS is committed to the dissemination of relevant cultural heritage information. In line with this commitment we are circulating the following media release from the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority (PAHSMA), dated 4 November 2014.

The Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority is proud to present Northern Lights, Southern Skies, a delightfully atmospheric program of Scandinavian works played by the ACO’s young guns and their mentors. The program includes works by Nielsen, Sibelius and Grieg.

The program also includes a work by ACO2’s guest director for this tour, Henning Kraggerud, who has put together this program of music from his native Scandinavia. Audiences can expect to be transported to the sound-worlds of Finland, Norway and Denmark, which will be complimented by the stunning acoustic of the Asylum Hall.

This will be ACO2’s second performance at Port Arthur; the ensemble thrilled the audience in the Asylum in October 2012. Earlier in the day ACO2 will also perform for students at the Tasman District School.

 ACO2 delivers the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s regional touring and education programs, and connects the next generation of talented young Australian musicians with the stars of the ACO, creating a combined ensemble with a fresh, energetic performance style. It has performed across Australia to critical and popular acclaim.

This tour features a strong Tasmanian contingent. Brothers Peter (violin) and William (viola) Clark and violinist Thibaud Pavlovic-Hobba went to school in Hobart and are looking forward to performing for Tasmanian audiences.

Don’t miss this chance to hear these stars of the future. Seating for this concert is strictly limited, so please book early.

Program
NIELSEN Suite for Strings, op. 1
SIBELIUS Humoresque No. 4 from op. 89
SINDING Adagio from Suite im alten Stil
KRAGGERUD 6 Postludes from Equinox for violin and orchestra
ATTERBERG Suite No. 3, op.
GRIEG String Quartet (arr. Tognetti)

ACO2 in concert – Northern Lights, Southern Skies
Asylum Hall, Port Arthur Historic Site
Wednesday 19 November 2014, 8.00pm
Tickets $30.00
Bookings Freecall 1800 659 101
More information

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16. Proceedings of EuroMed 2014 – Digital Heritage now available

The proceedings of EuroMed 2014 – Digital Heritage: Progress in Cultural Heritage Documentation, Preservation and Protection, Cyprus, 3-8 November 2014, are now available.

Click here for more information.

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17. Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin available

To read the latest Cambridge Heritage Research bulletin, click on the following link.

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18. Call for two postdoctoral full time positions – applications invited

The LSIS and the CCJ laboratories, in collaboration with the MAP laboratory, are launching a joint call for applications for two postdoctoral full time positions (one in Geometric Modeling, Computing & Mathematics and one in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History) to join our research on the development of innovative methodologies for the semantic description, analysis and classification of digitized forms of heritage artefacts (the AMidex project – Eloquenzior).

Submission deadline: 15 November 2014.

For more information, see the The Project ELOQUENZIOR call for post doc positions.

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19. News from ICCROM

To view the latest news from ICCROM, click here.

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20. News from CyArk

CYARK NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 5, ISSUE 10

  • 2014 Annual Summit a Success

On October 7th, CyArk kicked off the Annual Summit with announcements of new sites in the 500 as well as a string of exciting new partnerships. The two-day event also included a special dinner and award ceremony for key contributions to the 500. In front of an audience of over 200 government officials, ambassadors, corporate and foundation supporters, institutional partners, university researchers, students, reporters, and the general public, Gustavo Araoz, CyArk 500 Advisory Council Chair, announced the newest sites nominated to the 500, including: The Ancient City of Damacus in Syria, Quiriqua in Guatemala, and the Medieval Palace of Visegrad in Hungary. Read more»

  • Explore the New CyArk.org

CyArk unveiled a new interactive website at the National Archives in Washington, DC this October. In a new partnership with Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), CyArk and IE bring life to cultural heritage sites around the world through stunning immersive 3D WebGL models and advanced touch functionality. Learn More»

  • 5 Year Partnership for Preservation

On October 7th, CyArk announced a new 5-year commitment from Iron Mountain in support of the 500. This commitment, in the form of technology services and a cash donation, underscores the shared mission of both organizations to preserve our cultural heritage for future generations by supporting projects around the world and archiving and storing the data generated through the CyArk 500 in Iron Mountain’s premier archive. Learn More»

  • New Historic Cities Program

CyArk has teamed with HERE, a global leader in mapping and navigation, and a subsidiary of Nokia Corp., to create a “Historic Cities Program,” launched at the CyArk Annual Summit in Washington, DC in October. Through this program, complete virtual 3D replicas of selected historic cities will provide unique street-view and aerial perspectives of the cities, beginning with the historic districts of New Orleans and Philadelphia. Learn More»

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21. SITUATION VACANT Manager, Finance and Administration, ICCROM, Rome

Manager, Finance and Administration
ICCROM, Rome
Grade Level: P-4

ICCROM (the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property) intends to appoint a Manager, Finance and Administration, who will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of ICCROM as they relate to finance, administration and human resources. This is a key management position, reporting to the Director-General.

For more information about this role, click here.

Final date for receipt of applications is 5 January 2015.

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Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in the Australia ICOMOS Email News are not necessarily those of Australia ICOMOS Inc. or its Executive Committee. The text of Australia ICOMOS Email news is drawn from various sources including organizations other than Australia ICOMOS Inc. The Australia ICOMOS Email news serves solely as an information source and aims to present a wide range of opinions which may be of interest to readers. Articles submitted for inclusion may be edited.

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Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Georgia Meros, Secretariat Officer
Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood VIC 3125
Telephone: (03) 9251 7131
Facsimile: (03) 9251 7158
Email: austicomos@deakin.edu.au
http://www.icomos.org/australia

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