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Associate Professor Lucy Taksa, PhD Lecture: Buildings, machines and ghosts: finding cultural heritage and social value at the Eveleigh Railway Workshops' Thursday 13 December 2007 PDF

Associate Professor Taksa is a member of the School of Organisation and Management and Director of the Industrial Relations Research Centre, at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Her lecture will focus on the re-colonisation of this industrial landscape and its transformation into an outpost of the global village. Associate Professor Taksa is a leading expert on Industrial Heritage. The lecture will highlight her concern for the disappearing repository of human memories in Sydney. The lecture is a follow on by the Trust's current poignant exhibition: trains, cranes & ships: Eveleigh Railway Workshop & The Hungry Mile by artist Jane Bennett who will also participate in the discussion. Venue: The National Trust Centre, Annie Wyatt Room, Watson Road, Observatory Hill. Date: Thursday 13 December 2007 Time: 5-30 for 6-00pm Refreshments will be available, Entry by donation RSVP: Mara Barnes, 02 9258 0161

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