Geographies of Australian Heritages

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Aboriginal Customary Laws
AFL Club
Alistair Paterson
Andrew Kingham
Australian Convict Sites
Australian Heritage Commission
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Brian J. Shaw
C. Michael Hall
Canning Stock Route
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Catherine Kennewell
Colin Ingram
contested heritage in Australian society
environmental heritage conservation
EPBC Act
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Field Events
Graeme Aplin
Heritage Council
heritage management policy
Hilary P.M. Winchester
indigenous cultural landscapes
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Marion Hercock
Matthew W. Rofe
Mi
multicultural migration history
Nicholas Gill
Ningaloo Reef
North West Cape
NSW National Parks
Orange Bellied Parrot
Port Authority
postcolonial heritage studies
Resource Maintenance
Rosemary Rosario
Royal Exhibition Building
Superlative Natural Phenomena
Town Planning Scheme
urban heritage planning
Victoria Quay
Wendy Shaw
Western Australian Tourism Commission
William S. Logan
World Heritage Properties
World Heritage Properties Conservation Act
World Heritage Values
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138356986
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In any settler and/or postcolonial society, heritage is a complex and contested topic that involves indigenous, imperial and other migrant components. In Australia, this situation is compounded by the unique characteristics of the country's natural environment, the considerable diversity of its migrant intake and the demographic and technological imbalances between its indigenous and settler populations. This volume brings together internationally recognized academics and emerging scholars, whose expertise extends through the areas of tourism, planning, heritage management, environmental studies and state and local government. Through a representative set of case studies from across the country's states and capital cities, the contributors demonstrate the range and diversity of heritage issues currently confronting Australia, and consider possible ways of resolving these.
Roy Jones Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. Brian J. Shaw The University of Western Australia.

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