Cultural heritage management and the law in Australia. Papers from a workshop at the Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference 2015
Guest editors: Emma Beckett and JJ McDermott
McDermott & Beckett – Introduction: a summary of a workshop on cultural heritage management and the law at AAA 2015 (1-7)
Ryan & McDermott – Edict come, edict go: a critique of legislative approaches to the definition and conservation of Aboriginal heritage sites in Australia (8-19)
Brown – Aboriginal heritage law reform in NSW: ‘no future’? (20-28)
Stevens – Native title and the Aboriginal Heritage Act (WA): an awkward relationship (29-39)
Wheeler – From ‘grudge purchase’ to valued asset: why compliance is no longer enough and we need to provide work that has value and meaning (40-48)
Vaughan – Cultural heritage, the law, and activism in Western Australia: Perspectives from the pindan at James Price Point, Kimberley (49-61)
Beckett & McDermott – An online survey regarding cultural heritage management and the law in Australia (62-76)