NEW ITEMS
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[NEW ITEM] Launch of new online video series, The Burra Charter: An Introduction, 7 July
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[NEW ITEM] ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme, call for Research-Practice Teams – apply by 30 June
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[NEW ITEM] Develop Professional Skills with ACAHUCH MicroCerts in Urban and Cultural Heritage: Registrations Open
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[NEW ITEM] Book Launch, 6 August, Canberra: Fatal Contact: How Epidemics Nearly Wiped out Australia’s First Peoples
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[NEW ITEM] ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage and Communities” webinar available online
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[NEW ITEM] Global Encounters and First Nations Peoples research project – seeking input
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[NEW ITEM] City of Adelaide Heritage Strategy 2021 – 2036 and Action Plan: available online
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[NEW ITEM] Bamberg issues World Heritage Management Plan
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[NEW ITEM] 1st Festival of World’s Cultural Expressions in Florence, 25-26 November 2021 – call for participation
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[NEW ISSUE] The Best in Heritage news update
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[NEW ISSUE] Duldig Studio Museum & Sculpture Garden news
AUSTRALIA ICOMOS | ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS
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The Australia ICOMOS / University of Canberra Heritage Studies PhD Scholarship – submit EOI by 28 June
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POSTPONED: Caring For Country Webinar 1: “OCEANIA WISDOM FOR A CLIMATE CHANCE”
TALKS / EVENTS / WORKSHOPS / FORUMS
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Presentation: The life and times of Moir and Sutherland, 2 July, Sydney
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UPDATED ITEM: National Endangered Skills and Trades – Seminar, 2 July & [Trades Show, 3-4 July CANCELLED], Canberra
CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS
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ACT Region Heritage Symposium 2021, 7 August, Canberra – call for papers | deadline 28 June
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Enduring Design Conference 2021, 29 June, Brisbane
COURSES / AWARDS / GRANTS PROGRAMS / OTHER – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Officer, Brisbane City Council, [DEADLINE: 1 July]
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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Education Programs Manager, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Port Arthur, Tasmania [DEADLINE: 11 July]
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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Interpretation And Experience Manager, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Port Arthur, Tasmania [DEADLINE: 11 July]
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SITUATION VACANT Architect / Access Consultant, Eric Martin and Associates, Canberra [Applications reviewed upon submission]
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SITUATION VACANT Senior Architect, Eric Martin and Associates, Canberra [Applications reviewed upon submission]
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SITUTATION VACANT Senior Heritage Architect, Tanner Kibble Denton Architects, Sydney [Applications reviewed upon submission]
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NEW ITEMS
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1. [NEW ITEM] Launch of new online video series, The Burra Charter: An Introduction, 7 July
The Burra Charter: the Australia ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance has provided a best practice standard for managing cultural heritage places in Australia for over 40 years. It continues to be an industry standard and essential guidance for protecting places we value.
The Burra Charter video series has been created to facilitate an appreciation and understanding of heritage principles and processes among non-practitioners and professionals.
Please join us as we launch the first in this new series, Burra Charter: An Introduction with a webinar:
7 July 2021 from 5.00pm – 6.00pm AEST
REGISTER NOW: Please register in advance for this free webinar via this link
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing your personal link so that you can join the webinar.
This new program will be part of an ongoing series by Australia ICOMOS. For more information visit this link.
Download the Burra Charter video series launch July 2021 flyer.
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2. [NEW ITEM] ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme, call for Research-Practice Teams – apply by 30 June
Within the ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme (WHL), the module on Learning Networks promotes activities oriented to connect people and heritage places through peer learning, advancing people-centered and place-based approaches. By linking practitioners, institutions, communities and World Heritage places, networks between natural and cultural heritage, research, practice and policy are strengthened in the context of World Heritage processes. Activities of the Learning Networks include the World Heritage Site Managers Forum Network (SMF) initiated in 2017 and the PANORAMA Nature-Culture Thematic Community launched in 2020.
Call for Research-Practice Teams!
Heritage Place Lab Pilot Phase
The ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme is launching a new activity focused on strengthening networks across research and site management in the context of the World Heritage Convention. In order to develop practice-based research agendas for World Heritage properties, the WHL is inviting researchers and site managers to team up in Research-Practice Teams and take part in the Heritage Place Lab Pilot Phase, consisting of a series of 6 incubator online workshops (1 workshop = 3 sessions: 3 hours/session) to be held during 2021-2022. The expected outcome of the Heritage Place Lab is that each Research-Practice Team defines a research agenda for one World Heritage property, and that the WHL together with the research institutions and World Heritage properties involved develop an umbrella research proposal and/or thematic research proposals that could be later used to apply for research funds.
Application deadline: 30 June 2021 (Extended)
More information at this link.
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3. [NEW ITEM] Develop Professional Skills with ACAHUCH MicroCerts in Urban and Cultural Heritage: Registrations Open
Drawing upon the world-leading research, teaching and industry expertise within the Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH), these online microcredential offerings are designed for professionals of diverse backgrounds seeking to expand their applied skills in Urban and Cultural Heritage.
Upcoming microcerts include:
New Approaches to Heritage Significance (August 2021)
Learn cutting-edge techniques for assessing the cultural significance of heritage places. This course is designed for experienced and emerging social planners and practicing architects interested in the role of cultural heritage towards placemaking, design and sustainability.
Statutory Heritage (September 2021)
Gain insights into the urban and cultural heritage system from leading heritage practitioners. This course is designed for professionals in both the government and private sectors seeking the fundamentals of local, state, and national heritage legislation.
Each MicroCert is taught fully online with a total of 37.5 hours including assessments and is designed to provide you the flexibility to upskill, expand your knowledge or begin a pathway to further study.
Designed with contributions from leading Australian architects and planners, state and local authorities, heritage bodies and community groups, microcredentials are awarded through information-rich digital certificates and can be shared with prospective employers and accrediting bodies digitally and via social media, such as LinkedIn.
Contact the learner support team for more details.
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4. [NEW ITEM] Book Launch, 6 August, Canberra: Fatal Contact: How Epidemics Nearly Wiped out Australia’s First Peoples
Dymocks Canberra and Monash University Publishing are delighted to invite you to the launch of
Fatal Contact: How Epidemics Nearly Wiped out Australia’s First Peoples
By Peter Dowling
When: Friday 6 August 2021 @ 6.00pm
Where: Dymocks Bookshop Canberra, Canberra Centre, Shop CL17, 148 Bunda Street, Canberra ACT 2601
RSVP (appreciated): by email or (02) 6257 5057
More information at this link.
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5. [NEW ITEM] ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage and Communities” webinar available online
The first of Australia ICOMOS’ new webinar series, ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage and Communities: How can ICH strengthen the role of communities in managing their heritage?’ was hosted by the National Scientific Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage (NSC-ICH) last month.
The focus of this session was to explore Australian and international experiences, projects and case studies that demonstrated community involvement in ICH. What worked well? What were the challenges? What tools assisted in the identification, conservation or management of ICH by communities? Over 50 attendees heard our three speakers, Freya Keam, Catherine McLay and Yawen Xu, provide interesting and thoughtful presentations that elicited great questions from the attendees. NSC-ICH extends its thanks to the presenters and to Chris Johnson for hosting.
This webinar was recorded and you can now view the session from our Events webpage.
Don’t forget, membership of the NSC-ICH is open! Please visit our website to find out more and complete a membership application.
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6. [NEW ITEM] Global Encounters and First Nations Peoples research project – seeking input
Our research project, Global Encounters and First Nations Peoples: 1000 years of Australian History, seeks to reframe our telling of the who, when, where and how contacts occurred between Indigenous peoples and those who came from across the sea. See project details at Global Encounters & First Nations Peoples – Monash Indigenous Studies Centre.
We are aware that there is a great deal of interest amongst community historians, divers, and detectorists in pre-British visitations to the Australian continent, and as part of the project we are undertaking a survey of Torres Strait and the Australian East Coast evidence of contacts which might, for example, involve Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Melanesian or Polynesian visitations.
We are seeking to catalogue digital images of artefacts that may have arrived in Australia prior to European settlement, the stories of their discovery, and especially information regarding the location they were found. This includes items in private hands. We acknowledge there may be concerns regarding the laws governing heritage artefacts, especially items which might have been in a family for generations, and anonymity, if requested, is assured. It would be greatly appreciated and acknowledged if curators could advise if they have such items in their collections. The evidence might be scant, contestable and difficult to assess but we would like to hear about it so it can be added to the big picture. We would also, where possible, like Indigenous groups to share with us stories of external contact.
Supervisor
Professor Lynette Russell AM, FRHistS, FASSA, FAHA
ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow 2020-2025
Monash Indigenous Studies Centre
School of Philosophical, Historical, and International Studies
Deputy Director CABAH
Monash University
Researcher
Mike Rowland
Adjunct Associate Professor, Archaeology
College of Arts, Society and Education
James Cook University, Cairns
Consultant (Archaeology/Cultural Heritage)
T. 07 3202 6625 M. 0403 026 624
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7. [NEW ITEM] City of Adelaide Heritage Strategy 2021 – 2036 and Action Plan: available online
The City of Adelaide Heritage Strategy 2021 – 2036 and Action Plan (the Strategy) is now live and available to view at this link.
The Strategy was developed through internal reviews and investigations, Council workshops, engagement with internal and external stakeholders, consideration of the broader strategic and policy settings, and consideration of heritage best practice. The Strategy was endorsed by Council on 10 May 2021.
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8. [NEW ITEM] Bamberg issues World Heritage Management Plan
Unique, authentic, deserving of preservation – for 26 years now the Town of Bamberg has been a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. The Management Plan contains the central guidelines, instruments and organisational structures that are relevant for the preservation of the World Heritage site, with short-, medium- and long-term measures and recommendations based on a broad participatory process. It comprises a number of measures for promoting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as supporting urban market gardens.
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9. [NEW ITEM] 1st Festival of World’s Cultural Expressions in Florence, 25-26 November 2021 – call for participation
This Festival opens a five-year program of international activities to promote awareness of the various places of the world through a cultural storytelling that is realized with an innovative and interactive photography exhibition.
The aim of the Festival is to involve groups of young university students around the world in the promotion, interpretation, presentation and enhancement of the local cultural expressions of a specific heritage site in their country (in times of pandemic), implementing the Life Beyond Tourism methodology. It is an exercise in narrating the territories in which students of universities and higher education institutions are involved to instill in the younger generations the curiosity to discover and protect the identities of their territories.
For more information, visit the Life Beyond Tourism website.
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10. [NEW ISSUE] The Best in Heritage news update
Click here to read the latest news from The Best in Heritage.
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11. [NEW ISSUE] Duldig Studio Museum & Sculpture Garden news
To read the latest Duldig Studio Museum & Sculpture Garden E-news, click on the link below.
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AUSTRALIA ICOMOS | ICOMOS MEMBER ITEMS
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The Australia ICOMOS / University of Canberra Heritage Studies PhD Scholarship – submit EOI by 28 June
Applications are now invited for an exciting co-funded PhD opportunity offered through a partnership between Australia ICOMOS and the University of Canberra.
The 3-year stipend scholarship will be offered to an exceptional candidate who will pursue a doctoral project that responds to the Australia ICOMOS strategic agenda, expands thinking around heritage in Australia and produces a legacy of research data and analysis that has the potential to influence practice, policy and conceptual/theoretical innovation. Applicants are asked to propose a research project in response to the Research Provocation document that has been prepared in consultation with Australia ICOMOS members and academics, and is available upon request. The PhD can be pursued via a range of approaches: including traditional thesis, by publication, or through a practice based approach to produce research artefact(s) and exegesis.
Candidates must meet all requirements to be accepted into the University of Canberra PhD program, should be available to study full-time and take up the scholarship in Semester 2 this year.
The supervisory panel for the project will be led by Professor Tracy Ireland and include relevant experts from academia and Australia ICOMOS, negotiated with the successful candidate to best support their project.
The candidate would be based in the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, Faculty of Arts and Design, at the University of Canberra (UC). UC developed Australia’s first courses in heritage and conservation commencing in 1978 and today hosts a diverse array of programs and funded research projects specialising in multi and interdisciplinary research crossing boundaries of critical heritage, science and technology, creative arts, digital humanities, design and sustainability. Current and recent projects include: ARC Linkage Heritage of the Air, ARC Linkage Laser Ablation for Conservation and Restoration of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Sustainable Shine Dome, Digital Modelling for Climate Resilience for the Old Great North Road, Ginninderry Living Lab Research Framework, Haig Park Experiments-Urban Activations. The Centre for Creative and Cultural Research hosts a cohort of over 40 PhD scholars working in a range of disciplines, providing research support, access to funding for conferences and fieldwork, a seminar series and a rich calendar of training workshops, boot camps, and weekly ‘shut up and write’.
Interested applicants should contact Tracy Ireland by email to register interest and request the Research Provocation document. Expressions of Interest then need to be received by 28 June 2020, including a CV and a 2-page statement that provides an overview of the intended focus of your research in response to the Research Provocation. Explain how your expertise will assist in completing a PhD, what outputs and outcomes you would envisage from this work, and how it would contribute to furthering Australia ICOMOS’ strategic agenda. More detail on the EOI requirements is provided in the Research Provocation document, available upon request.
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POSTPONED Caring For Country Webinar 1: “OCEANIA WISDOM FOR A CLIMATE CHANCE”
It is with regret we announce that we cannot proceed with this webinar on the 7 July as scheduled. Part of the webinar preparation needs to be carried out face-to-face and this has been affected by the recent and sudden COVID-19 lockdown in Sydney.
We will advise of the new date for ‘Oceanic Wisdom For a Climate Chance’ as soon as possible.
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TALKS / EVENTS / WORKSHOPS / FORUMS
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Presentation: The life and times of Moir and Sutherland, 2 July, Sydney
The life and times of Moir and Sutherland
A presentation by Peter Freeman OAM
Practicing both as architect and historian, Peter Freeman has dedicated more than four decades to the conservation, documentation and celebration of Australia’s architectural heritage.
He is the author of many books on Australia’s heritage and vernacular buildings, and has worked on conservation projects across the country. In 2019, Peter was awarded a medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his service to architecture.
In this presentation, Peter will focus on the life and times of Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland – Canberra’s 20th-century ‘architectural power couple’; and the work of the two modernists Neville Ward and Ian Slater, who joined the practice following the tragic death of Heather Sutherland in 1951.
We’ll discover how they designed a singularly coherent collection of residential and commercial buildings, spread throughout the fledgling city.
This will be a rare opportunity to hear from one of Australia’s foremost heritage architects and historians.
Peter will be signing copies of his new book Thoroughly Modern: The Life + Times of Moir + Sutherland Architects.
Date: Friday 2 July 2021
Time: Light refreshments at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start
Place: The Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo
Tickets: Members** $25; Non-members $35 (**Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW & ACT)
>> book here
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UPDATED ITEM: National Endangered Skills and Trades – Seminar, 2 July & [Trades Show, 3-4 July CANCELLED], Canberra
National Endangered Skills and Trades Seminar, 2 July, 6-8.30pm
Join us at the National Museum of Australia for the opening event of the National Endangered Skills and Trades festival. This seminar will feature a panel of speakers addressing the theme ‘Innovation: Using heritage and archives’ to discuss how heritage, archives and traditional trades can adapt and stay relevant.
The National Endangered Skills and Trades festival aims to raise awareness for the need for a new training model for traditional trades. Across the world there are trade masters, guilds, associations and self-taught enthusiasts working to preserve skills that are at risk of being lost. Endangered Heritage aims to raise awareness of these groups and the employment opportunities that lie within.
>> more information & bookings
National Endangered Skills and Trade Show – CANCELLED
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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS & OPEN REGISTRATIONS
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ACT Region Heritage Symposium 2021, 7 August, Canberra – call for papers | deadline 28 June
ACT Region Heritage Symposium 2021: Heritage at Times of Crisis: Saving, Sustaining, Sharing
7 August 2021 | ANU Acton Campus
In a Land of Fires, Droughts and Flooding Rains, and now Climate Change, and a health pandemic,
what role at such times has a community’s heritage in maintaining its sense of place, of belonging, and continuity?
In this year’s Symposium, we will explore this question with a series of papers addressing examples of problems and solutions: case studies that assist us in dealing with such crises and change, including being locked down or out during a pandemic. Does our heritage assist us? We look to gain a wider understanding of how heritage can support us at such difficult times.
Call for papers
You are invited to offer a paper, or short 5-minute vignette, with case studies of problems and solutions for this topic, sent by 28 June to Liz McMillan, National Trust (ACT) by email.
For more information, see the 2021 ACT Heritage Symposium Call for Papers Flyer.
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Enduring Design Conference 2021, 29 June, Brisbane
The Enduring Design Conference is a one-day public conference with an exciting line-up of domestic and international speakers.
Tried and tested traditional design and building skills have responded to local cultural and climatic conditions for thousands of years, producing buildings and urban landscapes that are sustainable, durable, and foster local character and regional diversity.
The Enduring Design Conference is a one-day public event bringing together an exciting line-up of domestic and international experts and industry leaders in the field of Enduring Design. Hear from local and global perspectives as panelists discuss the underlying principles and perspectives of applying Enduring Design today, Environmental Sustainability, Social Sustainability, Heritage perspectives and Materiality and Trades.
Cost: $25 for students | $70 for non-students
>> more information and bookings
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COURSES / AWARDS / GRANTS PROGRAMS / OTHER – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / NOMINATIONS / SUBMISSIONS / EOIs
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Forthcoming Vacancies on Working Heritage Inc Committee of Management – apply by 6 July
The Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change is seeking expressions of interest for nine Working Heritage members. The terms of appointment are due to commence during the second half of the year.
These positions provide an exciting opportunity to contribute and provide high level advice on the conservation and management of some of Victoria’s treasured places, including the Royal Mint in central Melbourne, Farm Vigano in Melbourne’s North, Jacks Magazine in Maribyrnong, Carome Homestead and courthouses in country towns.
The committee’s role is to manage these properties in a way that ensures they have a purpose now and in the future.
Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of experience in one or more of the following:
- Community engagement
- Business management
- Finance or accounting
- Public relations or marketing
- Property / asset management
- Leasing / licensing
- Property / land law
- Public sector / governance experience
Applicants with specialist skills and experience in one of the following areas will be highly regarded:
- Experience and skills in building / heritage conservation
- Experience in sustainability
The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the diversity of our boards represents the diversity of our communities. Women, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with a disability, young people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and LGBTQI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and intersex) people are encouraged to apply.
Applicants from rural and regional Victoria are also encouraged to apply.
For all enquiries regarding the appointment process, please contact Sarah Wordsworth on 0438 427 526 or email Sarah.
Applications close on Tuesday 6 July 2021.
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SITUATIONS VACANT / WANTED
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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Officer, Brisbane City Council, [DEADLINE: 1 July]
The City Planning and Economic Development Branch is responsible for the strategic direction of the future planning and to shape Brisbane through the development of the City Plan, local plans, city and suburban projects.
As a Senior Heritage Officer, you will coordinate and deliver high profile projects and work programs by providing expert specialist advice for implementing conservation, heritage and character management practices to stakeholders and clients.
You will provide leadership to a team of dedicated heritage specialists responsible for researching and preparing citations for heritage places, as well as provision of expert advice for the conservation of heritage and character buildings across the city.
The role includes Council’s heritage trails and the development of key policy for the protection of Brisbane’s unique identity moving forward. With your depth of experience in cultural heritage best practice, character architecture and urban development of the city you will provide quality, expert advice and support to the City Architecture and Heritage team.
For more information about this role, visit this link.
Applications close 1 July.
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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Education Programs Manager, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Port Arthur, Tasmania [DEADLINE: 11 July]
Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority is seeking an innovative Education Programs Manager to lead, develop, manage and deliver primary and secondary curriculum-based and lifelong learning programs to meet the learning needs of diverse education audiences at three landmark World Heritage Convict Sites: the Cascades Female Factory, the Coal Mines and the Port Arthur Historic Site.
To apply, visit this link
For more information:
Emily Kocaj
Director Public Programs
email Emily
ph: 0429 426 435
Closing Date: 11:55 PM, Sunday 11 July 2021
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[NEW] SITUATION VACANT Interpretation And Experience Manager, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Port Arthur, Tasmania [DEADLINE: 11 July]
Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority is seeking a dynamic Experience and Interpretation Manager to deliver the content-driven visitor experience at three landmark World Heritage Convict Sites: the Cascades Female Factory, the Coal Mines and the Port Arthur Historic Site via the development and delivery of interpretative spaces, digital content, print and live experiences.
To apply, visit this link
For more information:
Emily Kocaj
Director Public Programs
email Emily
ph: 0429 426 435
Closing Date: 11:55 PM, Sunday 11 July 2021
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SITUATION VACANT Architect / Access Consultant, Eric Martin and Associates, Canberra [Applications reviewed upon submission]
Eric Martin and Associates is a long-standing niche architecture firm with specialist expertise in the provision of advice on conservation and adaptive reuse of heritage buildings and the assessment and design of buildings to ensure the provision of equal access for people with disabilities. These specialties are built on the foundation of architectural services of design, documentation and construction. We are one of the few practices in Australia that brings these three areas together into a universal design framework.
We are looking for an experienced architect and access consultant to assist in the demands on the Practice for the provision of disability access assessment and advice. Experience in the provision of access advice for people with disabilities and/or design for access using appropriate legislation, codes and standards is essential. Accreditation with the Association of Consultants in Access Australia and other access frameworks (such as LHA and SDA) is highly desirable. However in recognition of the specialist nature of the field we will consider applicants who wish to develop this area of expertise and are willing to undertake the development required for accreditation.
More information (including how to apply) is available in these docs: Architect – Access Consultant ad_EMAA_May 2021 | PD – Architect Access Consultant_EMAA_May 2021
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SITUATION VACANT Senior Architect, Eric Martin and Associates, Canberra [Applications reviewed upon submission]
Eric Martin and Associates is a long-standing niche architecture firm with specialist expertise in the provision of advice on conservation and adaptive reuse of heritage buildings and the assessment and design of buildings to ensure the provision of equal access for people with disabilities. These specialties are built on the foundation of architectural services of design, documentation and construction. We are one of the few practices in Australia that brings these three areas together into a universal design framework.
We are looking for an experienced registered architect with the ability to lead a technical team and manage contracts as well as bringing a design flair to meet the needs of clients. Experience in contract management is essential.
More information (including how to apply) is available in these docs: Senior Architect ad_EMAA_May 2021 | PD – Senior Architect_EMAA_May 2021
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SITUATION VACANT Senior Heritage Architect, Tanner Kibble Denton Architects, Sydney [Applications reviewed upon submission]
Tanner Kibble Denton Architects is seeking a Senior Heritage Architect, offering a great opportunity to work with our award-winning heritage team. We’re passionate about heritage conservation and adaptive re-use and we have some exciting projects across the full range of heritage practice – adaptive reuse, CMPs, heritage appraisals, archival records and fabric repairs.
We are looking for people who enjoy unique challenges, are focussed and have a range of skills and local experience in heritage architecture. Immediate start available.
Please contact George Phillips by email for more information. A detailed role description will be provided on request.
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Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Georgia Meros
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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