The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 establishes the Queensland Heritage Council. The Heritage Council is composed of 12 members who represent a wide range of professional and community sector interests:
- Local Government Association of Queensland
- National Trust of Queensland
- Queensland Council of Unions
- property sector
- rural sector
Specialty skills include:
- archaeology
- architecture
- conservation
- education
- engineering
- heritage planning
- heritage tourism development
- history
- law
- property economics
Who we are
Our current members are:
Peter Coaldrake, Chair
Professor Peter Coaldrake is Vice-Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology (QUT)…
moreAndrew Barnes
Andrew is a Brisbane-based structural engineer. For 20 years, has worked with heritage buildings from…
moreStuart Lummis
In his current role as Director, Building, Planning and Facilities Catholic Archdiocese Services, Brisbane…
moreJudith McKay
Dr McKay works as a consultant historian and curator and recently was co-author of the Queensland Parliament…
moreChris Buckley
Chris Buckley is a respected planning consultant who established a town planning consultancy…
moreDr Howard Guille
Howard represents the union movement on the Queensland Heritage Council. Formerly Queensland Secretary…
morePeter Marquis-Kyle
Peter is a Brisbane-based conservation architect who has consulted and directed projects for private…
moreBarbara Hovard
Councillor Barbara Hovard is nominated by the Local Government Association of Queensland Inc…
moreJohn Cotter
Mr John Cotter is nominated by the Rural industries group. He is a former President of AgForce Queensland…
moreEmily Juckes
Ms Emily Juckes has skills and interest in architectural history and adaptive re-use of heritage buildings…
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