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Call for new Heritage Council members

The search is on for six enthusiastic and experienced people to become members of the Heritage Council of Western Australia.

Nominations are now open for experienced and qualified individuals committed to helping identify, conserve, and ensure the sensitive and sustainable development of the State’s heritage places.

The Council comprises of nine members who have experience and technical skills in one or more fields outlined in section 14 of the .

The Council makes recommendations to the Heritage Minister on entries into the State Register of Heritage Places and assists relevant authorities in making informed decisions relating to the effective management and development of those places. It also determines the State’s heritage strategy and policies.

The six positions will become vacant at the end of 2023. The Heritage Minister will appoint the new members, and the appointments will be made for terms of up to four years.

All applicants should be able to demonstrate knowledge of, or experience in heritage matters. Those with specialist knowledge from diverse fields and backgrounds are strongly encouraged to nominate for this rewarding opportunity. Nominations are particularly sought from those with experience in the fields of Aboriginal cultural heritage, engineering, law or landscape architecture.

Further details and application packages are available through the Heritage Council’s website , or by contacting (08) 6551 8002.

Applications close Friday, 11 August 2023.

As stated by Acting Heritage Minister Dr Tony Buti:

“Western Australia’s heritage is multi-faceted, and the Heritage Council is instrumental in promoting the identification, conservation, and sensitive development of our precious cultural heritage places.

“Council members play a strategic part in managing, caring, and protecting our State’s cultural heritage. I strongly encourage qualified candidates to put their names forward for this incredible opportunity.”

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