Wellington’s older houses don’t deserve blanket protection — but 6-storey buildings aren’t always the answer
The proposed blueprint for how Wellington will develop over the next 30 years puts its finger straight on one of
December 17, 2024
The proposed blueprint for how Wellington will develop over the next 30 years puts its finger straight on one of
The destruction of 46,000-year-old Juukan Gorge sites in the Pilbara has created great distress for their traditional owners, seismic shockwaves
Heritage has significance. It’s evident in the furor over the mid-year beheading of Christopher Columbus statues in the US and
Knowledge of local heritage protection measures and support for these are often lacking, according to a recent Heritage Council of
For many lovers of classic literature, opportunities to devour the works of undiscovered authors can be enough to make people’s
When Black Lives Matter protesters in Bristol tore down the statue of a slave trader in summer 2020, it sparked
The rocky outcrops that dot much of South Africa’s coastline contain hidden treasure: the cemented remains of the dune and
Once a place is heritage listed, it’s protected, right? Wrong. Politics and a flawed statutory regime are undermining the independence
There has been a massive revival of interest in Australian history in the last decade. Under Prime Minister John Howard,
Most people know the Burrup Peninsula – if they know it at all – from TV footage of gas tankers