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Australia ICOMOS FABRIC 2015 Conference – registration open!
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QLD Heritage Council Appointments – call for EOI
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Save the Date (15 September): Victorian Museums & Galleries Forum 2015; speakers announced
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Queen Victoria Market Renewal Project – Final Draft Master Plan released
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Call for Nominations for the Victorian Museum Awards 2015 – deadline extended to 19 June
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Heritage Council of WA’s eNewsletter out now
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International Conference of National Trusts, September 2015, Cambridge
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The Master of Heritage Studies at the University of Western Australia
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Queen Victoria Market to be assessed for National Heritage List – The Hon Greg Hunt MP media release
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Green Globe Awards – specific heritage buildings category
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Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies programs at Deakin University
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Applications open for heritage grants for private owners (WA)
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Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific (CHCAP) seminar, Melbourne – correction to date
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Sydney’s industrial heritage – proposed new listings on exhibition for comment
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Hazel de Berg Award for Excellence in Oral History – nominations close 30 June 2015
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Join the Arches Project in Asia in August to learn more about Arches
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“Heritage in Transformation: Heritage protection in the 21st century” conference, Poland, June 2015 – conference programme available
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1st International Life Beyond Tourism Symposium, 3-7 February 2016, Italy – call for papers
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Young Researchers In Archaeology Conference, Lisbon, 24-24 October 2015 – 2nd call for abstracts
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News from CyArk
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Federation of Australian Historical Societies e-Bulletin no. 138
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Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality International Conference, Amsterdam, November 2015 – call for papers
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1. Australia ICOMOS FABRIC 2015 Conference – registration open!
We are very pleased to announce that registration for the Australia ICOMOS 2015 conference, Fabric – The Threads of Conservation, 5-8 November 2015, Adelaide, South Australia is now open!
The program is action packed, with three full days of papers, keynote speakers and plenary sessions – debating issues relating to social fabric, the conservation of fabric and the challenges of fabric and place. The conference also includes a day of field trips around Adelaide, the Mt Lofty Ranges and Port Adelaide, ISC/NSC meetings, a spectacular conference dinner in the 1870s Mortlock Chamber and social events at Adelaide Town Hall and the Art Gallery of South Australia. Come and join the heritage debate, catch up with colleagues and enjoy the best of South Australia!
Early bird rates will apply to registrations that are complete and paid for by 8 September 2015. We strongly recommend that you book as soon as possible, as there are limited seats for some social events – first in, best dressed!
Click on the links below for more information.
More information will be added to the website over the coming weeks.
Please direct any queries to Bradley Hayden via email.
We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide for the conference in November.
Australia ICOMOS members please note: In order for you to be able to enjoy membership rates for the conference, please ensure that your membership fees are paid and up-to-date for the 2015/2016 financial year before you attempt to register for the conference at the member rate. We appreciate your cooperation in relation to this matter.
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2. QLD Heritage Council Appointments – call for EOI
The Queensland Government is calling for nominations for membership of the Queensland Heritage Council from people with appropriate knowledge, expertise and interest in heritage conservation.
The Queensland Heritage Council is the state’s peak body on heritage matters. It works to identify and protect places of significant heritage value for the community and future generations. The Council is established by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, which requires it to act independently, impartially and in the public interest.
It is the policy of the Queensland Government to support and encourage equity and diversity on its boards. Persons from rural and remote areas, women, younger persons and persons from ethnic minorities are encouraged to apply.
For an information pack please call (07) 3330 5859 or email QLD Heritage Council.
Applications
- Send covering letter and CV to Executive Officer, Queensland Heritage Council, Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, GPO Box 2454, Brisbane QLD 4001 OR
- send your application by email to the QLD Heritage Council
Closing date: 6 July 2015
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3. Save the Date (15 September): Victorian Museums & Galleries Forum 2015; speakers announced
The organisers are thrilled to announce their first confirmed speakers for the inaugural edition of the Victorian Museums & Galleries Forum.
The Forum will be a one-day event dedicated to discussing trending topics in the museum and gallery sector. Held on Tuesday 15 September at the Melbourne Museum, the event will consist of a morning plenary session, three parallel sessions, and conclude with a panel discussion. Join them afterwards for informal drinks at the Pumphouse Hotel to continue the conversation (complimentary drink included with registration).
The Victorian Museums & Galleries Forum will take place every other year in Melbourne, alternating with our State Conference in regional Victoria.
For more information, click here.
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4. Queen Victoria Market Renewal Project – Final Draft Master Plan released
The Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal Project is entering its next important phase with the finalisation of the Master Plan.
The Final Draft Master Plan is the result of feedback from thousands of passionate members of the community and traders who participated in three comprehensive stages of consultation. This feedback has been incorporated in the Final Draft Master Plan together with the key findings from the third phase of community engagement around parking, opening hours, heritage and public spaces. It gives a clear direction to move forward with the renewal of this Melbourne precinct.
The Final Draft Master Plan highlights the crucial role of traders, noting that successful and prosperous traders are essential to a successful market. It includes outcome focused priorities, together with key improvements and issues to be resolved.
The Final Draft Master Plan has been released to the public prior to Council’s final consideration in July. To find out more, view the Final Draft Master Plan on Participate Melbourne until Friday 10 July or come to an information session between 9am-2pm Saturday 20 June, right in the heart of the market at the Community Engagement Hub at 452 Queen Street, Melbourne.
In another exciting development for the Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal Project, on Friday 12 June the Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt and Lord Mayor Robert Doyle announced the nomination of Queen Victoria Market for possible inclusion on Australia’s National Heritage List. Read the City of Melbourne’s media release.
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5. Call for Nominations for the Victorian Museum Awards 2015 – deadline extended to 19 June
Museums Australia Victoria are very excited to announce that nominations for the 2015 Victorian Museum Awards are now open.
The Awards recognise and celebrate individuals and organisations whose commitment and passion contribute to the excellence of the Victorian museum and gallery sector.
Nomination deadline extended to Friday 19 June 2015.
For more information, click here.
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6. Heritage Council of WA’s eNewsletter out now
Read the latest edition of the Heritage Council’s eNewsletter, Heritage Matters.
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7. International Conference of National Trusts, September 2015, Cambridge
International Conference of National Trusts (ICNT16)
7-11 September 2015
Cambridge, UK
Seven Reasons to come to ICNT16 in Cambridge this September
INTO and the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland are co-hosting the 16th International Conference of National Trusts this year in Cambridge, UK from 7-11 September. 1. The International Conference of National Trusts is the premier learning and networking event for the global community of National Trusts. You will have the opportunity to share and learn with people doing.
For more information, visit the conference website.
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8. The Master of Heritage Studies at the University of Western Australia

Applications are now open for mid-year intake: the Master of Heritage Studies at The University of Western Australia.
Further your career in heritage management. The University of Western Australia (UWA) is accepting applications for mid-year intake of the Master of Heritage Studies by coursework, together with Masters and Doctorates by Research in the field of heritage.
The first of its kind in Australia, the Master of Heritage Studies offers a choice of specialisation between Indigenous and international heritage. It covers heritage management issues such as conservation, economic development, cultural sustainability, planning and design, representation and ethics. This postgraduate degree enables and further careers in any field that intersects with heritage, whether it be working with and representing Indigenous communities, in national parks and conservation reserves, government, industry, non-government organisations, international agencies, museums and cultural centres. The degree can be taken on a full or part-time basis.
“The course will promote Australia and Western Australia as a world-class living heritage training centre. Heritage degrees that support Indigenous self-determination, Closing the Gap initiatives and substantive Indigenous employment and knowledge sharing programs are essential to Australia’s genuine cultural heritage conservation and management,” commented UWA’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Johnson.
Visit the website for more information.
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9. Queen Victoria Market to be assessed for National Heritage List – The Hon Greg Hunt MP 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 Hon Greg Hunt Butler, dated 12 June 2015.
The Australian Government is pleased to announce that Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market will be assessed by the Australian Heritage Council for possible inclusion on the National Heritage List.
“As a proud Victorian I am delighted to visit the Queen Victoria Market today and announce that his historic site will be included on the Australian Heritage Council’s work plan,” Minister Hunt said.
“The inclusion of the markets on the Australian Heritage Council’s work plan is an important first step towards possible national heritage recognition of this iconic Melbourne location.”
“And if successful, this is also the first step towards a possible World Heritage listing.”
“The Queen Victoria Market is one of the last remaining nineteenth century metropolitan markets in Australia. For nearly 140 years the Queen Victoria Market has played a significant role in encouraging a rich and diverse cultural heritage for the centre of Melbourne.”
While now almost entirely retail, the Queen Victoria Market buildings and structure still hark back to its former wholesale function in providing fresh food and other goods to Melbourne and surrounding areas.
Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Robert Doyle, today welcomed the announcement and said it’s an important step in preserving the much loved market.
“QVM has traded continually as a market since 1878 and predates Melbourne’s only current UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens,” the Lord Mayor said.
“In the last 30 years alone, half the city has been rebuilt or redeveloped, but for 143 years QVM has been a constant in the story of our society and economy, a story which will continue well into the future.”
The Queen Victoria Market is also the site of Melbourne’s first cemetery and is a site of great significant to Melbourne’s indigenous people.
The Australian Heritage Council’s assessment will consider whether the Queen Victoria Market’s heritage values are of outstanding significance to the nation, with the assessment expected to be completed by June 2017.
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10. Green Globe Awards – specific heritage buildings category
The Green Globe Award has a specific award category for heritage buildings under Excellence in Sustainability. The Green Globe Award is a well-known, leading award for management of environmental issues in NSW. More information about the nomination of any heritage buildings for this award can be accessed here: Green Globe Awards – Heritage Buildings category. You can nominate a heritage building for any other category as well if you can make the case for it.
Heritage colleagues are encouraged to nominate any worthy heritage properties so we can demonstrate that heritage and sustainability are two sides of the same coin.
More information about the awards, can be found at the Green Globe Awards website.
Nominations close 5pm, Monday 13 July 2015.
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11. Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies programs at Deakin University
Trimester 2 enrolment is now open for Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies programs at Deakin University.
To find out more about our flexible study options, including online study please visit the Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies website.
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12. Applications open for heritage grants for private owners (WA)
Private owners of State Registered heritage places can now apply for heritage grants of up to $100,000 towards the cost of urgent conservation work to their properties.
Heritage Minster Albert Jacob said $1.273 million was available under the State Government’s 2015-16 Heritage Grants Program to help private owners conserve and revitalise their properties.
The grants program, overseen by the Heritage Council of Western Australia, offers dollar-for-dollar funding for urgent conservation works or documentation to help plan future works.
Applications for the 2015-16 Heritage Grants Program close at 4pm, Wednesday 22 July 2015.
Click here for more information. Also visit the WA State Heritage Council website.
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13. Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific (CHCAP) seminar, Melbourne – correction to date
The next CHCAP seminar at Deakin University will be a presentation by Prof. Andrea Witcomb, Deakin University on “Beyond sentimentality and glorification – using a history of emotions to deal with the horror of war”.
Abstract
In this paper I wish to draw a distinction between emotional histories and a history of emotions in order to tease out the different ways in which emotions are currently being used to shape our response to the legacy of WWI. I will do so through an analysis of two current exhibitions in Melbourne – WWI: Love and Sorrow at Melbourne Museum and the WWI Gallery at the Shrine of Remembrance. I will be concerned with teasing out the uses to is done. To do this, I will be looking closely at the ways in which these exhibitions build relations of affect between visitors and those represented in the exhibition by drawing on particular assemblages of objects, images, places and memories to construct very different relationships to the past.
Date: FRIDAY 26 June 2015
Time: 12.00 noon
Venue: Theatre Room, Deakin Prime, City Campus, 3/550 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Email list: To be included in the CHCAP email newsletter distribution list, email Yamini Narayanan
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14. Sydney’s industrial heritage – proposed new listings on exhibition for comment
Comments are invited on the City of Sydney’s proposed heritage listing of industrial and warehouse buildings. Sixty-four listings are proposed for more than a hundred industrial sites across two-thirds of our local area, as shown in the attached map. These listings will be on exhibition from 2 June 2015 and open for comment until 30 June 2015. Some of the subject sites are pictured below.
These listings were recommended in a recently completed heritage study; believed to be the first large-scale council study of industrial heritage in New South Wales. This study and the recommended listings seek to better acknowledge the value of this under-recognised form of heritage.
For more information, click on the links below.
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15. Hazel de Berg Award for Excellence in Oral History – nominations close 30 June 2015
Oral History Australia has established an award to recognise people who have made an outstanding contribution to the cause of oral history in Australia. The Award is not restricted to members of Oral History Australia. The inaugural award was presented at the International Oral History Association Conference Sydney in 2006. To commemorate her pioneering work in oral history, the award has been named the Hazel de Berg Award for Excellence in Oral History.
The recipient shall be the nominee deemed by the National Committee of the Oral History Australia to have made an outstanding contribution to the cause of oral history in Australia over a considerable period of time. Relevant activities are many and varied and include:
- Promotion and raising of awareness of oral history, within the oral history profession, with historians, with organisations and within the general community
- Volunteer work with communities, not-for-profit groups and with oral history associations
- Initiation of and contribution to oral history projects documenting Australia’s past and contemporary history
- Recording and documentation of oral history
- Preservation and archiving of oral history collections
- Research involving assessing oral history
- Publication of papers, journal articles and books
- Education and/or teaching including conduct of seminars and workshops
- Mentoring
- Such other contributions to oral history considered worthy of recognition
Anyone may make a nomination and there is no impediment to a person nominating them self. This national award presents the opportunity to give public recognition and encouragement not only to the recipient but to the important role of oral history.
Closing date for nominations for the 2015 Award: 30 June 2015.
See further details and download nomination form from the Oral History Australia website.
The award will be presented at the Oral History Australia Conference, Perth, WA, 9-12 September 2015.
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16. Join the Arches Project in Asia in August to learn more about Arches
The Arches Project invites you to attend any of three upcoming opportunities to learn about the Arches heritage inventory and management system. Information will include an overview of the Arches system and the new functionality available in version 3.0. There will be no attendance fee for any of the sessions.
- SINGAPORE: 24 August 2015; Nanyang Technological University
- HONG KONG: 27-28 August 2015; University of Hong Kong
- TAIPEI: 30 August 2015; Arches Workshop at the CIPA 2015 Symposium, China University of Technology
These events will cover the following topics:
- An overview of the management of heritage data in Arches, including international data standards, graphs, controlled vocabularies, and integration with external web services
- System design and capabilities, including system architecture, creating and managing data, searching and reporting functionality, and geospatial layers
- Arches deployment, including installation, data import and export, and configuration and potential customization
- The Arches community, including how to participate
These activities will also include information on the new functionality available in version 3.0 of the software, the project roadmap, as well as the various ways in which Arches is being implemented by a range of organizations.
Click here for more information
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17. “Heritage in Transformation: Heritage protection in the 21st century” conference, Poland, June 2015 – conference programme available
Heritage in Transformation:
Heritage protection in the 21st century – problems, challenges, predictions
22-24 June 2015
Warsaw, Poland
In connection with the forthcoming conference “Heritage in Transformation”, the detailed Conference Agenda is available on the conference website.
The Conference begins in the Palace at Wilanow on 22 June 2015 at 9.00am. Please be advised that Palace at Wilanow is situated on the southern outskirts of Warsaw, so you must reserve a minimum of 1 hour of time to travel (morning traffic jams can extend the trip)!
Maps with helpful information on how to get to individual residences by public transport and telephone numbers for TAXI corporations (there is no subway and trams to Palace at Wilanow) are available in the ICOMOS50 in Warsaw – Organizational Information. Details of travel and transport possibilities are available on the website.
Sightseeing tours of the Royal Residences during the conference will only be available to registrants who indicated their interest in the tours in the application form. The list of participants will be available at the reception desk and in guides.
We kindly remind you that at the EURO-GROUP Meeting on 24 June, only the presidents of the European Committee of ICOMOS and guests invited by the chairman of the EURO-GROUP are eligible to participate.
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18. 1st International Life Beyond Tourism Symposium, 3-7 February 2016, Italy – call for papers
1st International Symposium Life Beyond Tourism
Dialogue Among Cultures: Carnivals In The World
Florence and Viareggio, Italy
3-7 February 2016
The Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco with his International Institute Life Beyond Tourism, the University of Nariño, Pasto, Colombia, with the collaboration of Carnival Foundation of Viareggio (Italy), invite papers for the above symposium.
The Symposium offers an academic reflection on the international Value of Intangible Heritage as defined by UNESCO, or rather practices, representations, knowledge and techniques that must facilitate a strong sense of cultural identity (UNESCO, Declaration of 2003) among the communities, groups and individuals. This Cultural Heritage is showed in different sectors of human activity: art, economics, sociology, anthropology, architecture, engineering, etc.. So the Carnival plays an important role in the cultural world because it proposes to protect an important traditional heritage and to strengthen the cultural and social integration between East and West.
Deadline for individual abstracts on papers or performances: 11 July 2015, 12pm Italy time
Languages: English, Spanish and Italian
See the official symposium webpage for more information
Queries: by email to the organisers
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19. Young Researchers In Archaeology Conference, Lisbon, 24-24 October 2015 – 2nd call for abstracts
JIA 2015 VIII Young Researchers In Archaeology Conference
Between science and culture: from interdisciplinarity to the transversality of archaeology
21-24 October 2015
Lisbon, Portugal
The organisers of the above conference invite all non-doctorate students and researchers to send their abstracts of communications, posters, illustrations and video or audio works that match the various themes.
For more information, click here and here.
The deadline to for abstracts is 10 July 2015.
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20. News from CyArk
CYARK NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 5
- 5 New Bi-lingual Lesson Plans Added
This year we opened up the archive to focus on diverse topics including ancient observatories, the Atlantic Slave Trade, the El Camino Real and the Rani ki Vav stepwell. Check them out and let us know what you think! More »
- St. Michael’s Mount Joins the Archive
At the beginning of May, CyArk spent a week at St. Michael’s Mount off the coast of Cornwall, UK. In partnership with the National Trust, Heriot-Watt University, Leica Geosystems and Aibotix, some innovative techniques were used to document the large and intricate site. Learn More »
- Announcing the 2015 CyArk 500 Annual Summit
We are pleased to announce the 2015 CyArk 500 Annual Summit. This year, the Summit will be hosted in Berlin, Germany at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (National Library) from October 20-21. This year’s theme is Resilience Through Innovation: Countering escalating threats to our cultural heritage by rethinking preservation through digital technology. Save the date and stay tuned for more information.
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21. Federation of Australian Historical Societies e-Bulletin no. 138
To read the latest Federation of Australian Historical Societies e-Bulletin, click on the link below.
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22. Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality International Conference, Amsterdam, November 2015 – call for papers
Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality International Conference on
Preservation, Presentation, Promotion and Profit, Research Agendas, Best Practices and Hospitable Partnerships
Amsterdam, 26-27 November 2015
The Heritage, Tourism Hospitality conferences focus on the questions “How can tourism destinations succeed in attracting tourists while simultaneously engaging all stakeholders in contributing to the conservation of tangible and intangible heritage?”
For more information, click here and visit the conference website.
Call for papers abstract deadline: 1 July 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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