
Lord Stanley Hotel heritage retained ahead of Olympic makeover
AHS worked with the owners of the iconic Lord Stanley Hotel in…

Mulgrave Gallery opens as part of Cairns Festival
The latest addition to the Cairns Gallery Precinct, Mulgrave Gallery, is now open! The exciting new gallery features a First Nations-focused program, which aims to promote the region’s growing art scene.

At AHS we live and breathe heritage…including our own homes!
Our directors at AHS, Benjamin and Linda Gall, truly live and…

WATCH: AHS explains the Burra Charter
The Burra Charter was first published in 1979 by the Australian arm of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)

The Big Pineapple recrowned…and other BIG things!
The AHS team has been involved in the renewal of The Big Pineapple since 2019, ensuring the site is restored to its former glory as part of a new Master Plan for the iconic landmark.

Lamb House returns to former glory as ‘Home’
Lamb House has been reborn following a lengthy repair and restoration journey under new owners Steve and Jane Wilson – and it is now known once again as ‘Home’.

AHS analyses 150-year-old timber piles unearthed at Brisbane Waterfront development
As Waterfront Brisbane construction works continue, important…

AHS identifies 100-year-old toy found at 1860s farmhouse
During restoration work at Willard's Farm, one of the oldest surviving farms and residences within the Redlands on Brisbane’s bayside, a contractor found a small stone toy. The team at Australian Heritage Specialists was able to research and identify the toy, which is around 100 years old!

AHS supports clean energy future
Australian Heritage Specialists (AHS) has been actively engaged in the nation’s renewable energy transition, having assisted with a significant number of major solar and wind farm projects so far.

Top AHS videos of 2023!
Here are our favourite videos from across 2023, in no particular order!