ACT Region Heritage Symposium 2025 'A Future for the Past'

In last year's Symposium we learnt how change in the cultural and natural environment is both inevitable and necessary. This year, we will consider how we plan ahead for change to reduce or avoid adverse impacts through heritage practice and community participation.
We are delighted to have secured Dr. Amy Mosig Way as our keynote speaker for this years Heritage Symposium which will once again be hosted at the ANU Forestry School on 2 August.
Amy is an Australian archaeologist whose mission is to support community-driven archaeological projects. Amy completed her PhD research at Weereewaa (Lake George) where open-air excavations revealed multiple backed artefact production and tooling crafting events. This research focused on the development of a new method for disentangling buried assemblages of stone artefacts. Amy is currently building field-based research projects with First Nations groups in NSW.
Ticket prices: $50.00 full registration, $15.00 for students
We are delighted to have secured Dr. Amy Mosig Way as our keynote speaker for this years Heritage Symposium which will once again be hosted at the ANU Forestry School on 2 August.
Amy is an Australian archaeologist whose mission is to support community-driven archaeological projects. Amy completed her PhD research at Weereewaa (Lake George) where open-air excavations revealed multiple backed artefact production and tooling crafting events. This research focused on the development of a new method for disentangling buried assemblages of stone artefacts. Amy is currently building field-based research projects with First Nations groups in NSW.
Ticket prices: $50.00 full registration, $15.00 for students
Saturday 2 August 2025 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (UTC+10)
Location
Forestry Building (Building 48) ANU
Linnaeus Way, ACTON ACT
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