Latest cultural heritage News | Page 15

Massive outback rock art site reveals ancient narrative
Funding delivers dreams for inspired artists
Significant upgrade for Canterbury’s spectacular Kura Tawhiti/Castle Hill
Reclaiming language is key to Aboriginal cultural identity and wellbeing
Origin bailing out of Beetaloo only beginning: Greens
Destructive ‘Burrup Hub’ finally under investigation
Murujuga traditional custodians welcome decision to launch full cultural heritage assessment of all Burrup Hub industry
Community has their say on draft Guildford Heritage Area Local Plannin
Exhibition showcases north’s young artists
$5 million to activate NSW heritage
Rio Tinto and Baowu agree to form joint venture to develop Western Range
Lake lighting project set to switch to construction this spring
Stone age surgery: earliest evidence of amputation found
First Look At New Great Ocean Road Coastal Trail
Nominations open for heritage award
Cape Conran Boat Ramp Upgrade Step Closer
Funding now open to boost nature-based tourism in SA
Dunheved Road REF released for public exhibition
International Street Fiesta to enliven Queens Park in October
Central Goldfields Art Gallery September Art Talk
Gallery redevelopment exciting work in progress
Indigenous ecological knowledge kept alive through new language exchange
Funding injection for urban rewilding, hydrogen tech
More new parklands for Melbourne
Community grants continue to support our community
Little Street heritage excavation and pathway works
Boronggook Drysdale Library gets tick of approval for new name of Bellarine facility
Adventures abound with new Collie mountain bike trails
Greens condemn Labor’s failure to save Murujuga songlines
Landmark milestone of Sister Kate’s “bush block” to Stolen Generations survivors and their families for new place of healing
Council pitches ideas for Commonwealth Games 2026
New Storyboards Unveiled at Fitzroy Oval – Old Camp
Frozen in time, we’ve become blind to ways to build sustainability into our urban heritage
‘Rare honour’: Griffith archaeologists win top Indonesian award
Aboriginal cultural heritage projects to receive $500,000 boost
Ancient trade routes explored in new exhibition
Nakunbalook Environmental and Cultural Education Centre officially opened
Council commits to retaining T5 tree on Cairns Library site
Long lost sunken treasure returns to Indonesia
Through looking glass: strange atomic structure of glassy materials
Treasures of Tek Sing to return to Indonesia
Artefacts from historic shipwreck returned to Indonesian Government
Submissions sought on Sun City Precinct heritage proposal
Seventy-three recipients share in over $208,000 in community grants
Free transport for NAIDOC celebration
Work towards Deans Creek Precinct Structure Plan begins
Council strengthens its commitment to working with local Aboriginal community
Expressions of Interest for Armstrong Creek Library Public Art Sculpture Commission