ACT Region Heritage Symposium 2024
Change in the built and natural environment is both inevitable and necessary. Factors such as land development, increased housing demand, climate change and regulation of land use, can have a significant impact on heritage values and heritage places and landscapes.
The keynote speaker at the Symposium will be Dr James Lesh of Deakin University, a historian and Lecturer in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies who has published widely in Australian urban history. His recent book ‘Values in Cities: Urban Heritage in Twentieth-Century Australia’ is the first major scholarly examination of the Australian heritage movement.
Ticket prices: $50.00 full registration, $15.00 for students aged under 30)
The keynote speaker at the Symposium will be Dr James Lesh of Deakin University, a historian and Lecturer in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies who has published widely in Australian urban history. His recent book ‘Values in Cities: Urban Heritage in Twentieth-Century Australia’ is the first major scholarly examination of the Australian heritage movement.
Ticket prices: $50.00 full registration, $15.00 for students aged under 30)
Location
Forestry Building (Building 48) ANU
Linnaeus Way, ACTON ACT
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