Historic heritage
Navigating historic heritage in Australia can be complex due to the diversity of heritage assets, as well as the varying regulatory frameworks that apply to different jurisdictions and heritage types. It can be a challenge owning and managing a heritage place or asset, to ensure that it can be continued to be used and enjoyed whilst maintaining its unique values.
Our heritage team is experienced in managing a wide array of projects and heritage issues. NGH also has a team of planning professionals to provide support and advice on development applications and approvals.
Our team is equipped to identify, assess, and manage historic heritage in a multidisciplinary approach that involves expertise in archaeology, history, and conservation. We collaborate and partner with government agencies, developers, and community groups to ensure we address the diverse needs and expectations of all stakeholders.
Key historic heritage services
- Historic Heritage Assessments
- Statement of Heritage Impact (SOHI)
- Field surveys and site recording
- Ground disturbance monitoring
- Archival recording
- Artefact analysis
- Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMPs)
- Permits and Approvals
- Community engagement and consultation
- Site Conservation Plans
- Local government and government agency heritage register development, management and updating.
- Construction Heritage Management Plans
- Interpretation plans
- Peer review
- Advice and guidance
Recognised professionals
Archaeologists
Historians
Researchers
Engagement Specialists
Project Managers
Historic heritage includes places, structures, items, values, traditions, events and experiences that relate to the post-European arrival in Australia. It is therefore as diverse as our history and encompasses the range of cultural and national diversity present in the Australian community today. NGH acknowledges that our First Nations people continued to have a place in the shaping of the Australia after European invasion and this too forms part of our history and heritage.
Historic heritage includes places, structures, items, values, traditions, events and experiences that relate to the post-European arrival in Australia. It is therefore as diverse as our history and encompasses the range of cultural and national diversity present in the Australian community today. NGH acknowledges that our First Nations people continued to have a place in the shaping of the Australia after European invasion and this too forms part of our history and heritage.
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