RJ Heritage (RJH) is based in Toowoomba, Queensland. We have over 17 years experience in cultural heritage management and native title throughout Australia and Papua New Guinea.
RJH is experienced in both the private and public sectors with many Traditional Owner groups and clients from mining to transport across Australia. RJH is well placed to support any heritage requirements with staff having qualifications in Archaeology, Anthropology, Auditing, Project Management and Change Management. |
We are equipped to handle all field or office requirements including access to the latest technological requirements for field mapping and data reviews. We actively encourage staff to continue to undertake professional development to continually grow their skill sets. RJH aim to provide safe workspace for all team members, community members and clients. |
Our Values
RJH is committed to providing services that are to the standard expected from our community and clients. We actively engaged in conversations to be at the forefront changes in the Australia heritage and cultural values space. RJ Heritage understands the requirements from community for open and transparent (FPIC) conversations and can utilise all available knowledge, technology and sustainable innovation to support these changes. We focus on working beyond a compliance model to develop genuine relationships in all partnerships.
RJ Heritage partner, collaborate, innovate, communication, plan and adapt to ensure the best strategic outcomes for all community stakeholders.
RJ Heritage partner, collaborate, innovate, communication, plan and adapt to ensure the best strategic outcomes for all community stakeholders.
Our Director has worked extensively throughout Australia and Papua New Guinea. She has lived and worked across numerous locations including Dampier, Pilbara, Western Australia and Cloncurry, North West, Queensland.
Robyn commenced her career working for Queensland South Native Title Services as a Researcher (Anthropology). She grew her skills in archival, genealogical and historical background research for Native Title claims. She has then been based in multiple Australian locations as a heritage consultant gaining experience working for clients including road, rail, mining and water companies to undertake archaeological or anthropological assessments (including surveys, excavation, oral history recording and reporting). In addition, she learned critical construction knowledge and project management skills with these projects.
Robyn has been able to steadily build her team leadership and logistics co-ordination capabilities particularly in roles in the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) in Cloncurry, Qld and Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO) in Dampier, WA. She has supported change management and a shift in approach to identifying and managing cultural values, changes towards partnerships with Traditional Owners through co-design and informed consent and supporting changes in data management storage.
Robyn is a full member of the Australian Archaeological Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc (AACAI), member of International Committee on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the Australian Archaeological Association (AAA).
Robyn commenced her career working for Queensland South Native Title Services as a Researcher (Anthropology). She grew her skills in archival, genealogical and historical background research for Native Title claims. She has then been based in multiple Australian locations as a heritage consultant gaining experience working for clients including road, rail, mining and water companies to undertake archaeological or anthropological assessments (including surveys, excavation, oral history recording and reporting). In addition, she learned critical construction knowledge and project management skills with these projects.
Robyn has been able to steadily build her team leadership and logistics co-ordination capabilities particularly in roles in the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) in Cloncurry, Qld and Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO) in Dampier, WA. She has supported change management and a shift in approach to identifying and managing cultural values, changes towards partnerships with Traditional Owners through co-design and informed consent and supporting changes in data management storage.
Robyn is a full member of the Australian Archaeological Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc (AACAI), member of International Committee on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the Australian Archaeological Association (AAA).