Engineering Heritage Australia

Australia has a rich natural and cultural heritage that underpins our sense of place and national identity and makes a positive contribution to the nation’s wellbeing. Included in our cultural heritage is an important contribution from engineering.

Recording and understanding this contribution helps us to: 

  • improve on and design better for future generations 
  • conserve, maintain and manage our heritage assets, places and items
  • support sustainability initiatives and conserve natural resources through repurposing and adaptive reuse. 

Our work

Engineering Heritage Australia’s (EHA) vision is to be recognised as the expert group for the practice of heritage and conservation engineering and on all aspects of Australian engineering heritage and history. 

EHA has four main areas of activity:

We perform important work by:

Leadership

EHA’s activities are supported by volunteers. There is a national committee and branches in every state and in the Australian Capital Territory. Branches develop and deliver programs locally, promoting the conservation of engineering heritage and representing Engineers Australia in state heritage matters.

Current members of the national committee are:

  • Michael Taylor FIEAust CPEng(Ret) – Chair
  • Eamon Madden FIEAust CPEng – Deputy Chair
  • Barry Finlay FIEAust CPEng(Ret)
  • Mervyn Lindsay FIEAust CPEng NER 
  • Richard Muncey MIEAust CPEng(Ret)
  • Ben Skerman MIEAust CPEng NER
  • Robert Taaffe FIEAust
  • Philip Willis FIEAust CPEng(Ret)
  • Geoffrey Anderson Corresponding member
  • Gregg Klopp – Corresponding member
  • Ian Newnham – Corresponding member
     
Explore our engineering heritage

EHA’s wiki provides a wealth of information on engineering heritage including details of 150-plus places of engineering interest, biographies of more than 500 Australian engineers and an interactive map showcasing the 250-plus items recognised by the Engineering Heritage Recognition Program.

Engage with us

Join EAXchange to view our resources, heritage information and publications. You can also network with other technical society members on this interactive forum.

To keep up to date with the latest news and events, join our Engineering Heritage Australia Group on LinkedIn.  

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Our publications

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Engineering Heritage Australia | March 2014

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 2

This edition includes the Great Ocean Road - the world's largest war memorial, 2000 years of stone bridges in Provence, the The Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd., and the Port of Clarence. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | June 2014

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 3

This edition covers the dawn of early railways in Australia, a report on the EHA Heritage Recognition Program, and Roman concrete. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | September 2014

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 4

This edition looks at an unusual concrete bridge in Queensland, a great Australian invention, the B–24 Liberator Bomber and the Werribee Hangar, and the Sydney Harbour control tower.

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Engineering Heritage Australia | December 2014

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 5

This edition includes 100 years of the HS Taylor Header Harvester, the construction of the Bairnsdale to Orbost Railway, and John Monash's innovative bridge designs. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | March 2015

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 6

This edition covers Lake Burley Griffin on the Molonglo River, the Mullumbimby NSW Hydro–Electricity Scheme, the construction of Melbourne’s sewerage system, and Hong Kong's Tai Tam Waterworks Heritage Trail.