ARC Archaeology Training Centre to drive innovation in cultural heritage protection in the resources sector

ARC Archaeology Training Centre to drive innovation in cultural heritage protection in the resources sector

A new $5 million ARC Training Centre, led by Flinders University with national partners, aims to improve how Australia’s mining sector protects Indigenous cultural heritage. Bringing together Traditional Owners, industry, and researchers, the Centre will develop new standards, training, and collaborative approaches to support culturally informed and sustainable resource development while addressing longstanding tensions and increasing Indigenous participation in the sector.

Read the Press Releases

Flinders
https://news.flinders.edu.au/blog/2025/08/21/arc-archaeology-training-centre-to-drive-innovation-in-cultural-heritage-protection-in-the-resources-sector/

NIT
https://nit.com.au/20-08-2025/19759/training-centre-to-drive-cultural-heritage-protection-innovation-in-the-resources-sector

Niche
https://niche-eh.com/news/media-release-cross-sector-partnership-cultural-heritage-management-careers/

  

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The ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Archaeology in the Resources Sector received Australian Government funding through the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Research Program.

Acknowledgement of Country

The ARC Training Centre for Archaeology in the Resources Sector acknowledges and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our Centre operates. We acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging and recognise this was always a place of learning, teaching and research, and that Sovereignty was never ceded.