For more than three decades, our Australia-wide team of specialist environmental and social scientists has earned the trust of industry, government, and communities. We are passionate and driven to make a difference with sustainable, equitable and successful outcomes for our environment, our communities, and our clients. We offer expertise in the assessment and management of Aboriginal cultural heritage and archaeology, historical archaeology, and also built heritage. This means that we provide a holistic service that covers all aspects of the management and assessment of both archaeology and heritage. The services we offer range from preliminary strategic advice to full and comprehensive heritage and archaeological assessment for projects ranging from localised residential development to major infrastructure projects.
Professional Affiliations / Qualifications
Phil Liro
Registered Heritage Advisor | Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Register
Masters of Archaeological Science, Major in Geoarchaeology, Australian National University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Archaeology, History and Philosophy of Science, Double Major in Archaeology and Politics/International Relations, La Trobe University
A senior cultural heritage consultant, registered heritage advisor and archaeologist who has diverse experience in the heritage disciplines utilising his background in geoarchaeology. He has a master’s degree in archaeological science from the Australian National University with supporting degrees in education and archaeology/international relations from La Trobe University. During his career, Phil has worked on a variety of complex stakeholder projects, notably within the major transport and urban development sectors for private, government and industrial clients by facilitating Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMP), Environment Effects Statements (EES), Due Diligence (DD) and project specific advice. He has been working throughout Australia but specialises in Victorian cultural heritage legislation and consultation with Traditional Owner (TO) groups and Registered Aboriginal Parties (RAP). His focus is on leveraging a scientific understanding of landscapes and integrating the cultural needs of projects within the scope of development for clients. Phil has authored and co-authored a variety CHMP, DD, Amendments and Salvages requiring tailored cultural heritage engagement, management conditions, facilitation of compliance and project specific assistance.