Extent Heritage was engaged by the Australian government to prepare an archaeological zoning and management plan (AZMP) for known and potential archaeological resources within the Kingston and Arthurs Vale Historic Area (KAVHA), Norfolk Island.
Read MoreExtent Heritage, and its Irish collaborators Research + Dig, were engaged by the Republic of Ireland to identify and assess the heritage attributes that combine to make Glendalough a heritage place. The aim was to assess Glendalough’s archaeological, architectural, historical and spiritual dimensions, to establish an appropriate heritage boundary, and to inform future heritage management processes, including future heritage listings.
Read MoreExtent Heritage were commissioned by Cedar Pacific to undertake historical archaeological assessment of 293-303 La Trobe Street, Melbourne in advance of the development of the site.
Read MoreWe are proud of the role that we have played in ensuring the dignified and respectful management of the Aboriginal heritage values embodied by the QVM. Our work has resulted in the place's heritage values being communicated and understood so that appropriate processes are in place to protect its diverse heritage values, while assisting the City of Melbourne to design and deliver its renewal program.
Read MoreOur work yielded large quantities of highly significant archaeological data crucial to reconstructing our ancient past, while we worked closely with our client to minimise delays to the development of major road infrastructure.
Read MoreExtent Heritage has assisted the Queensland government to expedite the management of heritage issues at a development with considerable economic implications for the state.
Read MoreExtent Heritage played an important part in the development of a policy framework and action plan for the ongoing conservation of an iconic heritage place with significance to not just Australians but also the people of Papua New Guinea, America and Japan.
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