Summary
Poster promoting the online publication of the Heritage Australia Information System database, HERA. The poster features the following captioned photographs in the central panel: (i) Shining Gum, Errinundra National Park, VIC (photographer: Ern Mainka) (ii) Aboriginal Rock Art, Kakadu National Park, NT (photographer: P.S.C. Taçon) (iii) Marble Bar and Store, Coolgardie, WA. The background features a photograph of an electrical storm over Umuwal, NT (photographer: Ian Morris). The HERA database was produced by the Australian Heritage Commission. It aims to record all references to Australian heritage publications, including journal articles, government reports, books, theses, resource kits and maps. The subject areas covered include national parks, Aboriginal sites, historic sites and buildings, special landforms and areas of scientific interest.
Physical Description
Colour ink on paper. Title: 'HERA online'. Features three captioned photographs depicting a national park, an Aboriginal rock art site and a heritage listed building in central panel. Background features a photograph of a black sky streaked by lightning; printed text in white.
More Information
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Object/Medium
Poster
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Number of Sheets
1
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Number of Pages
1
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Overall Dimensions
593 mm (Width), 350 mm (Height)
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Organisation Named
Australian Heritage Commission
The Australian Heritage Commission is now known as the Australian Heritage Council. -
Photographer
Professor Paul S. Tacon
Professor Taçon is an archaeologist and anthropologist with interests in human evolution, rock art and relationships to landscape and place. -
Photographer
Ern Mainka
Ern Mainka specialises in the photography of nature. -
Photographer
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Keywords
Site, Topography, Flora, Art, Buildings and Structures, Organisation
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Type of item
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Discipline
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Category
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Collecting Areas
Ethnohistory, Australian Indigenous Identity and Contemporary Life
Title
HERA online