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  1. Join our island hopping tours to Lazarus Island, St. Johns Island, Sisters’ Islands, and Kusu Island for an unforgettable escape. Charter our ferries for private events, customise your adventure, and enjoy convenient schedules. Your passport-free island adventure awaits.

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  2. On weekdays only, ferries at 3pm and 5pm from St John’s island will bring you directly back to Marina South Pier. The ferry will go from Marina South Pier to St John’s Island, then to Kusu Island, before returning to Marina South Pier.

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    Anne McConnell, Consultant - Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeology & Quaternary Geoscience, 'An Exploration of Landscapes as Heritage (with a focus on southern Australian examples)'

    ABSTRACT: This paper looks at a variety of heritage landscape types: convict (Sarah Island), mineral field, orcharding, rural colonial (Bagdad Valley), exploration (Antarctica - Mawsons Expedition) to explore the sorts of heritage landscapes that can be recognised, and to also look at the issues involved in their recognition and management (touching on setting as well). Anne McConnell is a cultural heritage practitioner with over 30 years experience working in cultural heritage management, pr...

    Dr Luke Godwin & Scott L'Oste-Brown, Cultural Heritage Systems & Strategies P/L, 'Water, Water Everywhere: attempts at drought-proofing properties using surface water infrastructure in Central West...

    ABSTRACT:There is a long and continuing history in Australia of private enterprise and governments attempting to 'drought-proof' businesses and communities. In this paper we explore the strategies employed for this purpose on the massive Wellshot sheep station, jewel in the crown of the Australian wool industry, in central western Queensland in the late 19th century. We describe some of the technology so used and its archaeological footprint. Questions reviewed include the purpose and operati...

    Professor Iain Davidson, University of New England, 'Two tales of a City: history and heritage of Armidale by John Ferry and Heather Burke'

    ABSTRACT: In 1999, John Ferry published a book, Colonial Armidale , based on his PhD thesis. Heather Burke published her study of Armidale, Meaning and Ideology in Historical Archaeology,in the same year based on some of the same materials. The two could hardly be more different as approaches to history and heritage. In this talk I will discuss the two books and make some points about the relations between history and heritage. Iain Davidson is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology in the School...

    Dr Neville Ritchie, Department of Conservation, Waikato Conservancy, 'Frozen Heritage: Antarctic History, Archaeology and Conservation Work'

    ABSTRACT:Dr Neville Ritchie has been involved in archaeological and conservation work in Antarctica since 1986. He has made seven trips, totalling eight months, to the Ross Dependency, the New Zealand-administered part of Antarctica, to survey and work on the heritage sites associated with the Scott and Shackleton polar expeditions in the first decades of twentieth century. Dr Ritchie's presentation will outline the history of polar exploration, the surviving heritage sites of the so called '...

    Dr Denis Byrne (Department of Environment and Climate Change), 'Divine Heritage: the Place of the Supernatural in the Popular Valuation and Conservation of Thailand's Religious Heritage'

    ABSTRACT:Popular religion, with its emphasis on the magic-supernatural, is a key factor in the way that archaeological objects and sites are contextualised within contemporary local culture in Thailand. The failure of most heritage practitioners to acknowledge this reality disenfranchises the majority of the population from having a meaningful voice in heritage conservation and is a major obstacle to conservation policies having real traction at a local level. An explanation for this situatio...

    Mike Smith (National Museum of Australia and the Australian National University), 'People and Place on a Desert Frontier: Aboriginal History in Western Central Australia, 1850-1980'

    ABSTRACT:Heritage is a difficult concept, an unstable mix of history, community sentiment, identity and politics. A strong, nuanced, appreciation of local history can ground a community. Lose this and heritage easily slips sideways into nostalgia, sentimental nationalism, or a loose antiquarianism. But the nexus between place and identity is a perennial and very human concern. John Ferry appreciated this. His wonderful book 'Colonial Armidale' is a masterpiece, resonating with good humour and...

    Professor Graeme Davison (King's College, London), 'Heritage in Retreat?'

    ABSTRACT: The 1970s and 80s were a golden era for the built heritage in Australia. The creation of the Australian Heritage Commission, the passage of state legislation to protect historic sites and buildings and the growth of the heritage profession were outward signs of its prosperity. Since the 1990s, however, the heritage movement has entered more troubled waters. The peak heritage organisations, such as the National Trust, have lost membership and influence, while both state and federal g...

    The John Ferry Lecture is an annual public lecture that honours the memory and work of Dr John Ferry, a local and applied historian. The lecture covers various topics related to history and heritage, and features speakers from different fields and backgrounds.

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · The Columbus Division of Police issued a warrant for the arrest of 46-year-old John Ferry after an investigation revealed that he was involved in an altercation with the victim, 51-year-old...

  6. Ferry: The Series: Created by Piet Matthys, Nico Moolenaar, Bart Uytdenhouwen. With Frank Lammers, Elise Schaap, Sean Burgos, Raymond Thiry. Before "Undercover's" Ferry Bouman became a notorious drug lord, he had to rise from obscurity by ascending the ranks of Brabant's criminal underbelly.