The National Trust Heritage Awards is an annual celebration of outstanding practice, awarding excellence in conservation of Aboriginal, built, natural or cultural heritage.
Among the entries shortlisted are bara Monument for the Eora (entered by City of Sydney), Bondi Pavilion Restoration and Conservation project (entered by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects), Northern Rivers Rail Trail – Tweed section (entered by Tweed Shire Council) and Penrith Heritage Walk (entered by Penrith City Council).
‘’The diversity, scale and geographical representation was simply astounding this year and prompted rich and robust discussions between the judges,’’ said Matthew Devine, Chair of the National Trust Heritage Awards Jury.
CEO of the National Trust (NSW) Debbie Mills said: “The sheer quality and volume of entries submitted demonstrates the passion of heritage enthusiasts from all across the state, and we look forward to showcasing an incredible selection of these next month."
The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on 12 May 2023.
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*Source: Destination NSW
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