Aboriginal Heritage Support Intern

Role Title: Aboriginal Heritage Support Intern

Organisation: Department of Planning Lands & Heritage

Internship Period: Semester 2 (July – October)

Location: Perth CBD

Role Description

The Sites of Truth Telling program in DPLH Heritage and Property Services is focussed on engaging broadly with the Aboriginal community to inform the Department’s approach to supporting the cultural significance and social value of places associated with the impacts of colonisation, including Colonial and State Government social policy and legislation, on the Aboriginal People of Western Australia.
It is proposed that the intern will assist with researching places of historic significance for Aboriginal people, compiling information on the Sites of Truth Telling Database, helping to plan presentations to Native Title bodies and Aboriginal communities on Country, and potentially participating in a meeting with Traditional Owners on Country. The role would be suited to a student studying a heritage related degree such as History, Archaeology, Architecture, or Cultural Heritage Management. Good writing and analysis skills will be valuable, as will an interest in and passion for Western Australian history and heritage.

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Organisation Mission

The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage brings all land use and heritage responsibilities under the one umbrella to shape the future of our cities, regions and towns.
Responsible for state level land use planning and management, and oversight of Aboriginal cultural heritage and built heritage matters, the department supports three Ministers and administers a wide range of legislation. We plan how to make best use of the State’s natural and built assets for the sustainable and responsible development of all Western Australian communities, through evidence-based research, integrated policy development and stakeholder engagement.