Monday, April 21, 2025

Victorian Aboriginal heritage council members appointed

The Victorian Government has appointed two new Victorian Traditional Owners to the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council and re-appointed another two Traditional Owners for a second term.

Minister for Treaty and First Peoples, Natalie Hutchins, today announced that Tya Lovett and Dr Jennifer Mason will join the 11-person Council, alongside the re-appointment of Russell Mullett and Elizabeth Allen for a second term.

“The Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council plays a vital part in the management and protection of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage for all Victorians, and I look forward to working with the new Council members,” said Minister Hutchins.

  • New appointee, Tya Lovett, is a Gunditjmara man and senior educator at La Trobe University, delivering cultural management training to First Peoples. He is passionate about sharing knowledge to identify, manage and protect cultural landscapes, Aboriginal places, Ancestral Remains and Secret or Sacred Objects for all Victorians.
  • Dr Jennifer Mason (pictured, left) is a Wamba Wemba and Dhudhuroa woman, and academic researcher at the Australian National University. Over the course of her career, Dr Mason has worked at the intersection of culture, community engagement and economic development.
  • Russell Mullett is a Kurnai man from Gippsland who has been involved in the cultural heritage management sector since the 1980s, beginning his career as a cultural research officer. He has been appointed to the Council, and elected as Chair, for a second term.
  • Elizabeth Allen (pictured, right) is a Wurundjeri Woiwurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung woman, appointed to the Council for a second term. With more than two decades of experience working with community, industry and government her expertise focuses on fostering strong relationships and strengthening cultural, social and economic outcomes.

The Government said the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council plays a key role in protecting Victoria’s Aboriginal cultural heritage, as well as returning Ancestral Remains to Country.

“The Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council will continue to work with Traditional Owners to ensure all parts of Victoria are represented and work hard to return our Ancestors to where they belong – on Country,” said Chair of the Aboriginal Heritage Council, Russell Mullet.

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