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GML Heritage

@GmlHeritage

Expert Heritage Consultants, Archaeology, History, Interpretation, Design. 🥇Winner - Best Heritage Consulting Firm 2023, 2021 & 2020, CCA. Let’s work together.

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One week left until our symposium! We are thrilled to introduce our second keynote speaker, Dr Timo Ylimaunu. Timo will present 'Perspective on World War II and Post-World War II Heritage: Finnish Wartime Photographs, Post-War Memorials, and the Eastern Borderlands' - register 👇

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The Everyday Heritage Symposium on Thursday 28 November at the University of Western Australia, Perth will feature local and international speakers explore the theme of Everyday Heritage and Difficult Legacies. ⁠ More: everydayheritage.au/events/everyda…

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Join us on Wed 27 Nov at 6pm for the First Nations Speaker Series with Yuin man Jason Ardler, as he explores the concepts of dignity and respect in the context of First Nations policy and Australia’s relationship with its First Nations people. Free. More: l8r.it/LNa1

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The 10th World Archaeological Congress, which will be held in Darwin from 22-28 June 2025 is accepting proposals for sessions until 31 January, and proposals for papers until 15 March #archaeology buff.ly/3CoPeze /em


Join us at Everyday Heritage Symposium on Thurs 28 Nov in Perth. ⁠GML's Sharon Veale, Nadia Iacono & Christina Dyson will join local & international speakers to explore the theme Everyday Heritage & Difficult Legacies. ⁠More: l8r.it/LLFm

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Heritage interiors hold untold stories that complement the well-protected exteriors of historic buildings. Uncovering and interpreting these layers results in a deeper understanding of a place’s significance, writes GML's Kristine Slawinski on our website: l8r.it/KN2S

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GML's Anna Leeson & Shikha Swaroop recently attended Longford Academy’s Practical Building Conservation course at World Heritage-listed Woolmers and Brickendon Estates in Tasmania. In our latest e-news, they share insights from their experience. More: l8r.it/yAvc

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GML's latest e-news is out. From celebrating 20th-century architecture, to reflecting on the rise of concrete in Australian architecture, this edition offers fresh insights into our evolving built environment. Read more: l8r.it/VJmk] Photo: Igor Prahin/Alamy.

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Join GML for a special screening of The Power of Utopia: Living with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh at Chauvel Cinema on Wed 9 October, from 6pm. Explore Le Corbusier’s lasting legacy that was the Indian planned city of Chandigarh. Tickets $25. Book now: l8r.it/0ZNA

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Bank Street Park, a 1.1ha waterfront park under Anzac Bridge, ⁠is a step closer to being realised after receiving the green light by @nswdphi GML's team provided a range of heritage and archaeology services to support the project. Read more: l8r.it/bX06

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Our special careers panel for tertiary history students is coming up on Wednesday, September 11! We continue to introduce our expert panel with Helen Doyle, historian at @GmlHeritage 🔗Register to attend in-person at @PRO_Vic or via Zoom: tinyurl.com/5crt9utm

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AusHeritage will present a free online symposium exploring the challenges in managing international partnerships in heritage practice, featuring Australian and international experts and practitioners. Thurs 5 September, 3pm-5.30pm Registration essential: l8r.it/0Xe2

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Inside the new Gadigal Station, a captivating digital artwork explores the deep connections between people and Country. GML led the creation of this First Nations interpretation, working with Studio Esem and First Nations creatives. Learn more: l8r.it/6I4Z

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ABC Radio Canberra recently spotlighted the GML offices in Red Hill, also home to @AusINSArchitect GML's Rachel Jackson and architect Rob Henry discuss the remarkable architectural features of this unique structure designed by Bryce Mortlock in 1967. l8r.it/yJT8

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With support from the Australian Research Data Commons @ARDC_AU, our Everyday Heritage team member Tim Sherratt @wragge has just launched the latest version of the Trove Data Guide 👉 tdg.glam-workbench.net/home.html


GML Principal Rachel Jackson and Consultant Anna Leeson will present the finding of this study at the ACT Region Heritage Symposium this weekend. canberratimes.com.au/story/8731339/…


Check out the latest blog from @everydayheritage1 for a recap of the recent Backyard Archaeology symposium held in Canberra. ⁠Speakers included GML archaeologist Martin Rowney who shared the story of the Canberra Brickworks at Yarralumla. everydayheritage.au/everyday-herit…

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Committee for Sydney hosted the Parramatta Road Summit this week gathering govt & industry leaders to share visions for this major arterial. GML CEO Sharon Veale joined a panel to discuss how to put the character back into Parramatta Road. ⁠Recap: l8r.it/EGGG

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The QLD Government is working to identify risks & impacts to QLD’s heritage places & implement practical adaptation actions. ⁠If you own, manage, regulate or work with heritage-listed places you are invited to complete a survey.⁠ l8r.it/8oZn

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On 31 July the First Nations Speaker Series will explore activism in the Illawarra region of NSW and beyond with Emeritus Professor John Maynard and First Nations Curator Tess Allas. Wed 31 July, 6pm–7pm at Museum of Sydney Find out more: l8r.it/GFxG

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