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Restoration Australia edit

Restoration Australia
GenreFactual
StarringSibella Court Stuart Harrison
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Production companyFreemantle Media
Original release
NetworkABC (ABC One)
Release5 July 2015 (2015-07-05) –
28 August 2019 (2019-08-28)

Restoration Australia is an ABC television series produced by Fremantle Media. The series follows owners of historic buildings as they restore them into 21st-century dream houses. It is based on the BBC program Restoration Home (TV series).[1]

The show is presented by Sibella Court (season 1) who is an interior decorator; and Stuart Harrison a historian and architect.

Publication edit

A tie-in publication book, titled Restoration Australia by published by ABC Publications accompanies the series.

Series One edit

First broadcast 2015 featuring Sibella Court as host,

Episode 1 edit

The first building to feature is

Episode 1 edit

Keith Hall Beechworth

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Woodcot Park Tarraville

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Harrington Street Hobart

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Gervasoni farm

Episode 5 edit

Emmaville

Episode 6 edit

Keera Vale

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Holowiliena

Series Two edit

First broadcast 2019 featuring Stuart Harrison as host,

Episode 1 edit

Paganin

Host Stuart Harrison meets a Perth couple who want to resurrect their adored family home that was lost to fire in 2015. But will they be able to rebuild the 1960s iconic modernist house as its original architect envisioned?

The first building to feature is

Episode 1 edit

Panganin House

Episode 2 edit

Hunting Ground

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Jack Clarke

The 1960s introduced us to shag rugs, lava lamps, minimalism and bright, open spaces. Melbourne couple Laura and Reece are leaving inner Melbourne for suburbia, with plans to restore a modernist home to its former glory.[2]

References edit

External links edit

Category:2010s Australian reality television series Category:ABC Television programmes Category:Television programmes about Australian architecture Category:Australian reality television series Category:Home renovation television series Category:Television series by Fremantle Media Category:English-language television shows

Archaeologists edit

1. Anne Bickford (mainly for First Government House and other Sydney projects). She has been a mentor to a number of Australian female archaeologists including myself.

2. Robyne Bancroft - I think she was the first female Aboriginal archaeologist. She currently works for AIATSIS.

3. Jo MacDonald - services to rock art, when it was less politically popular than it is today.

Maritime Archaeological sites edit

Batavia Vergulde Draeck Zuytdorp Zeewijk Sydney Cove HMS Sirius HMS Pandora SS City of Launceston PS Clonmel Dunbar Loch Ard SS Xantho M24 Midget Submarine

Lake Condah Eel Traps edit

Coranderrk edit

Gariwerd/Grampians rock shelters edit

Billimina (Glenisla shelter) Jananginj Njani (Camp of the Emu's Foot) Manja (Cave of Hands) Larngibunja (Cave of Fishes) Ngamadjidj (Cave of Ghosts) Gulgurn Manja (Flat Rock)

Roy Hardcastle (1930-)

20 Apr 2012

Retired Consulting Engineer AO w

Ray Tonkin Award for individual volunteer services to heritage in Melbourne on World Heritage Day. 40 years of voluntary service to industrial and engineering heritage. member of the Government Building Advisory Council from 1972 foundation member of the Historic Buildings Preservation Council in 1974, representing the Institution of Engineers (now Engineers Australia) until 1985. joined the Industrial/Engineering Advisory Committee of the Heritage Council when it was formed in 2002-3

Maritime archaeologists edit

Jeremy Green Michael McCarthy Mark Staniforth Bill Jeffrey Myra Stanbury Shirley Strachan Peter Gesner

Mike Nash Kieran Hosty Tim Smith Peter Harvey Ross Anderson Corioli Souter Cosmos Coroneos Brad Duncan

References edit

Select publications edit

Category:Australian archaeologists Category:Births by year