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NZ, Australia to jointly preserve Asia-Pacific cultural heritage

Heritage management experts from Australia and New Zealand Thursday began a two-day meeting at Te Papa…

Heritage management experts from Australia and New Zealand Thursday began a two-day meeting at Te Papa, the National Museum Wellington, to develop a cooperative framework for saving cultural heritage in the Asia-Pacific region.

Vinod Daniel, chair of AusHeritage, Australia`s international network for heritage services, said at the meeting, The region covers more than a third of the earth`s surface and with the majority of the world`s languages, the Asia-Pacific region is huge both geographically and in terms of cultural diversity.

The challenge for the Asia-Pacific region in preserving its cultural heritage is enormous, Daniel added.

AusHeritage has been active in Southeast Asia where it has been working with ASEAN`s Committee on Culture and Information to prepare strategic plans for preserving the region`s cultural heritage. Similarly, New Zealand`s heritage managers have been working for many years with cultures in the Pacific region.

Jocelyn Cuming, a New Zealand national preservation officer, said a strategic partnership between Australian and New Zealand heritage managers could combine the experience of both countries to better tackle the enormous challenges of heritage preservation in the region.

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