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Awards aim to celebrate our cultural heritage

The 2019 Greater Shepparton Cultural Heritage Awards were launched yesterday by Cr Dinny Adem at the Australia Hotel, Shepparton.

The Awards are held in association with the Greater Shepparton Heritage Advisory Committee every two years. The Awards recognise outstanding contributions to cultural heritage and conservation, research, education, promotion, interpretation, training and awareness-raising within the municipality.

The Awards aim to honour individuals and organisations whose work has promoted and conserved the Municipality’s diverse cultural heritage. They also serve to promote the benefits of cultural heritage and conservation by promoting examples of good conservation practice and guidance, as well as offering the owners or guardians of our heritage recognition of their invaluable work.

The Awards were developed several years ago by volunteers on Council’s Greater Shepparton Heritage Advisory Committee, which was formed in January 2012 to act as an advocate for all cultural heritage matters within the municipality.

The Heritage Advisory Committee recommended a biennial Cultural Heritage Awards ceremony to help to raise awareness of cultural heritage issues and to promote good conservation practice and two such awards have since been held.

Greater Shepparton City Council Director Sustainable Development, Geraldine Christou says that cultural heritage relates to more than simply architectural significance. “It includes both tangible cultural heritage, such as buildings and landscapes, books, artefacts and artwork, and intangible cultural heritage, such as folklore, traditions, language and knowledge,” said Ms Christou. “It also includes places of social, historical, technical and spiritual significance.”

“It is vital that we identify and conserve all places of cultural heritage significance to our municipality; whether they are grand nineteenth century homesteads, humble weatherboard cottages or remnants of our early agricultural and industrial pursuits. We must identity these places to ensure that our history is recorded and accessible for future generations, and we must celebrate their significance,” she said.

“The members of the Heritage Advisory Committee have been instrumental changing the profile of cultural heritage in Greater Shepparton. The Committee, in association with Council, now run an exciting program of heritage events and activities each year, most of which are free to attend,” she said.

Awards nominations will close on Friday 7 December 2018. The winners will be announced at an Awards ceremony to be held in April 2019.

For more information see our Cultural Heritage Awards page.

 

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