Kicking Goals with Cultural Competency
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 […]
Indian Archaeology at AAA Conference 2012
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 […]
Movember @ Terra Rosa
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 […]
Crowbones and Carnivores
An important part of the values that guide the way that we work at Terra Rosa is giving back to the communities we work with. Giving back is a deed that can take many forms, and can sometimes be as simple as a show of support. That’s why we’re taking the opportunity today to promote […]
The Preamble Blog Post
Everything begins somewhere. Terra Rosa Cultural Resource Management began in July 2010, and our foray into corporate blogging and actively engaging via social media begins here. Over the last two years Terra Rosa CRM has been fastidiously working away, establishing itself and building a great team of passionate and enthusiastic professionals. As with any start-up […]