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What We Do
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About
What We Do
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“Ka mau tonu ngA tAonga tapu o ngA matua tipuna
Koinei ngA tAonga tuku iho”

“Hold fast to the treasures of the ancestors, for they are the treasures that have been handed down to us”

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View fullsize Reflections are so hot right now! With all good intentions, I was going to jump on that waka and actually 'showcase' the year that has been. In all honesty, though, this blur that occurs between Christmas and New Year's kind of frazzled that #kickbac
View fullsize My journey into conservation, is a path travelled by my ancestors, preserving culture and ensuring our matauranga | knowledges live and are protected for generations to follow. It is blood memory. 
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The opportunity to work with other indigenous cul
View fullsize As we approach the festive season, we at Tiaki Objects Conservation would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our clients, partners, and community members who have supported us throughout 2024. It has been a year filled with significant milest
View fullsize Disaster Preparedness with a view! 🏞
Earlier in the year, we collaborated with @gippslandheritageconservation and @amaga_victoria to deliver a 2-day onsite training to Racing Victoria and the Australian Racing Museum. The participants were stepped t
View fullsize In March this year, Tiaki Objects Conservation headed to the Queensland central coast to work with Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum to undertake conservation treatment of the Town of Gladstone and Shire of Calliope, Roll of Honour. The hon
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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands where we work and live, and whose cultures and customs continue to flow through the lands and waters, nurturing community, and all peoples who stand here with us. May we pay our respects to past and present Elders, whose memories, stories, and knowledges continue to hold the hopes of generations to come.