Talk:Australian Engineering Heritage Register
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[edit]The Australian Engineering Heritage register has moved to a new wiki site https://eha.mywikis.wiki/wiki/ (EHA site), accessible through a sub-domain of Engineers Australia: https://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/. The original site referenced on this page has not been maintained since 2017. Due to staff change-over and resource limitations within Engineers Australia, this out-of-date source has not yet been deleted and replaced with a link to the new EHA site.
The new EHA site is managed by a group of volunteers, and does not require Engineers Australia IT staff to perform maintenance and updates.
The new EHA site includes an expanding collection of biographies of engineers who have made significant contributions to Australia's development.
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Emeritus Professor James Trevelyan, School of Engineering, The University of Western Australia (talk) 10:31, 18 August 2024 (UTC)
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