Project 32 · Built Environment
Heritage Impact Assessment
Our Archaeology team completed an Aboriginal Due Diligence Assessment for a proposed telecommunications tower located in Deniliquin, NSW. This included an archaeological survey of the site which meandered along the Edward River, with members of the Local Aboriginal Land Council.
The goal of the survey is to identify the presence of any Aboriginal cultural heritage sites located across the development area. Our Archaeologists worked closely with both the client and local Aboriginal representatives to complete the Due Diligence Assessment and report within one month of being commissioned.
We provide heritage services across all of NSW with Archaeologists based in Orange.
Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Assessment, Albury NSW
We completed an Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Assessment for a proposed residential subdivision in Albury, NSW. The heritage consultancy team conducted an archaeological survey of the site to assess Aboriginal cultural heritage within the area.
Survey of the area concluded the following: The area had been subject to extensive ground disturbance through the construction of nearby infrastructure.
No Aboriginal heritage sites were identified within the study area.
Our Archaeologists collaborated with the Wagga Wagga Town Planning team to prepare an Aboriginal Due Diligence report for the client. The site was assessed as having low archaeological sensitivity and it was determined that an AHIP was not required, and the construction of the residential subdivision could proceed without impacts to Aboriginal heritage.
We provide heritage services across all of NSW.
Australia Cinema, Orange NSW We were engaged to complete Photographic Archival Recording (PAR) of the former Australia Cinema building located in Lords Place, Orange, NSW. A PAR was required prior to the refurbishment, demolition and construction works at the site. A PAR allowed the building to be recorded in its current state prior to any development occurring.
The PAR process included the following: Photographic recording of the building in accordance with the relevant NSW Heritage Office guidelines, with the direction and description of each photo detailed in the report and on a photograph register.
Detailed historical research of the Australia Cinema and of the wider context of Orange.
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