With the cancellation of this globally significant event for 2020 in Sydney, Extent are excited to reaffirm and extend our commitment to the 21st General Assembly, to be held in 2023.
Read MoreIn the midst of National Reconciliation Week, it marks twenty years of Reconciliation Australia shaping Australia’s journey towards a more just, equitable and reconciled nation. It’s also time for Extent to embark on our Reconciliation Action Plan.
Read MoreIn about 1750BC, outside what is now the modern village of Alambra in central Cyprus, there’s a mystery waiting to be solved. We will soon have the answers.
Read MoreWith the passing of Jack Mundey this week, we reflect on his legacy and share two of our favourite articles on the trade unionist who fought to save incredible parts of Australia's natural and built environment.
Read MoreLast year, Extent Heritage Director Jim Wheeler had the honour of visiting this outstanding World heritage site - The Tower of Hercules in Spain.
Read MoreWorld Heritage Day is April 18. The theme for 2020 is ‘Shared Cultures, Shared Heritage, Shared Responsibility’. Here’s why it matters and what will be happening.
Read MoreAs a national business, we have the talent and resources to adapt to COVID-19 and this rapidly changing operational environment and to do it safely and sustainably. Indeed with a focus on unlocking value, it's important we mitigate the challenges we face whilst also planning for the future.
Read MoreWhat does a a moss-covered rock, a roadside memorial and an old abandoned forge have in common?
Read MoreExtent has committed $15,000 per year for the next four years to provide a university level scholarship for an indigenous young adult to study a heritage-related discipline.
Read MoreExtent Archaeologists Sarah Janson and Chris Clark presented the exciting results of two recent Extent Heritage investigations in the Melbourne CBD.
Read MoreReconciliation Rocks is the place of Australia’s first recorded conciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Extent Heritage is proud to have been an advisor on the nomination.
Read MoreIn October 2019, our Andrew Sneddon represented ICOMOS on a UNESCO team that travelled to the World Heritage Listed ‘Trang An Landscape Complex’ in Vietnam.
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Extent Heritage WA conducted archeological excavations at the Mandurah Community Museum in January 2020 and members of the public were invited to join in!
Read MoreThe 20th Triennial General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of ICOMOS (ICOMOS GA2020) will be held on the doorstep of our Sydney office at the International Convention Centre in Darling Harbour and a range of sites across the city including Cockatoo Island and the Sydney Opera House.
Read MoreThe Extent team would like to congratulate our Associate Director Ian Travers who completed his term as President of Australia ICOMOS this week.
Some of the achievements under his time as President include…
Read MoreNutcote is the name of the house designed for renowned Australian children’s author and illustrator May Gibbs best known for Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, however the house she spent most of her life in in Neutral Bay is open to the public and our Director Mac has now joined the board.
Read MoreExtent Heritage is a proud support partner of the 2019 WA State Heritage and History Conference, coming up soon on 29th and 30th April at the Westin Hotel, Perth. This year’s conference theme is “Handle with Care”.
Read MoreExtent Heritage are proud to announce that our very own Ian Travers has been re-elected as President of Australia ICOMOS.
Read MoreDr MacLaren North presented a paper last week at the Eleventh International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions (SAHC 2018). The conference, which is organised by the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, took place on 11–13 September 2018, in Cusco, Perú.
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