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Cultural Landscapes & Systemic Landscape Planning: Towards sustainable and resilient communities from a world cultural heritage perspective

The Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. (AACAI) WA Chapter and the Anthropological Society of WA (ASWA) are excited to present a sundowner talk by architect and urban planner Raquel Tardin-Coelho at the Camelot Arts Theatre in Mosman Park. Raquel’s talk will be on 'Cultural Landscapes and Systemic Landscape Planning' and will include a screening of her documentary with Paolo Maia, transFORMING the LANDSCAPE, winner of the Best Short Film Award at the Australia Film Festival 2022.

Date: Wednesday 22 June 2022
Start Time: 6pm
Where: Camelot Arts Theatre, 16 Lochee Street, Mosman Park
(directions here: https://g.page/camelot_mosarts?share)

Entry Fees:
ASWA/AACAI Member (must have current paid membership): $15
Student (must have valid student email address): $15
General: $20

Spaces will be limited and no doubt, this will be a well-attended event. So, please book in early - please do so at this online link:

https://www.trybooking.com/BZMZH


Pizzas will be provided as part of the entry fee and a bar will be available at the venue.

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