The team at Terra Rosa was lucky enough to enjoy a fantastic Mexican lunch on Melbourne Cup day, relax and celebrate the day with a few bubbles. As we joined many people in Australia to watch the race that stops the nation we also recognised that many people aren’t as fortunate to be treated to […]
This year two of our fantastic Terra Rosa archaeologists submitted blogs for the Day of Archaeology! The Day of Archaeology is an annual project which explores the real day to day life of archaeologists. Archaeologists from all over the world are able to volunteer to write, photograph or film a day at work and document […]
By Jade O'Brien On International Talk Like A Pirate Day (19 September) 2006, I was staring at four crosses on the floor of St Mary’s Cathedral making jokes about searching for treasure. This was the first day of the exhumations of the second and third Catholic Bishops of Perth and the start of my involvement [...]
It is not often that people associate archaeologists and anthropologists with glamour, but on Friday 19th of July, we Terra Rosans will be dressing up and sponsoring an event to raise money for charity. The event is a charity fashion show featuring both men’s and women’s collections from LittleGracie, Leo and Spargo, Petra Vanessie Designs [...]
Last Wednesday was Environmental Day! We at Terra Rosa CRM try our best to do our bit for the environment and we are very proud of our own Community Relations Manager Blaze Kwaymullina and his article posted on ‘The Conversation’. Blaze has co-written ‘Environmental Day 2013: Caring for Country, including Sea Country, brings value to […]
It’s that time again. Every year National Reconciliation Week is celebrated across Australia between 27 May and 3 June. These dates are significant as they mark the anniversaries of two of the most iconic, watershed moments in Australian history – the 1967 Referendum and the High Court Mabo decision. The theme for this year is […]
Although the Terra Rosa Cultural Resource Management team may seem to have lost their blogging spirit lately, in reality the Terra Rosa CRM world has been booming with many activities and ventures being conjured up in our heritage pot. Amidst everyday work Terra Rosa CRM and staff always endeavour to get actively involved and support [...]
This week the governing body of English football (soccer) has announced it is considering the introduction of cultural training to try to combat racism within the sport. Working well in a cross cultural setting is not always as easy as it seems it should be. Even when there is goodwill on both sides communicating effectively […]
This years Australian Archaeology Conference is quickly approaching and with no less than seven keynote speakers it promises to be a fantastic event. Amongst the other archaeologists that will be presenting in Wollongong are two very talented archaeologists and all round wonderful people from the Sharma Centre for Heritage Education, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. In […]
Our Senior Archaeologist Dan is growing some lip fur to raise money and awareness for mens health issues. We’re all proud of what Dan is doing and will be supporting him; some other staff are growing moustaches of solidarity. Mens health is an important issue that is often overlooked, so we encourage you to find […]