PEC East Yanga National Park

Jasmine Fenyvesi

Senior Heritage Consultant
Qualifications
B,Archaeological Practice, Australian National University 2017
Jasmine predominantly works in the ACT and NSW working across both Aboriginal and historical heritage projects.

She has worked on a diverse range of heritage projects across various jurisdictions including the Northern Territory, NSW, ACT, Torres Strait and Tasmania. She leads many NOHC projects, putting her exceptional organisational and communication skills to great use and making her an effective member of the team at all stages of a project. Jasmine is experienced in technical report writing for both ACT and NSW heritage requirements and is skilled in archival and background research. 

Jasmine has strong interpersonal skills with an ability to liaise with a diverse range of stakeholders including landholders, clients, and Aboriginal representatives allowing for effective communication of culturally significant issues and recommendations. She is also NOHC’s graduate consultant co-ordinator providing guidance to all graduate employees.

My love of heritage stems from a focus on connecting with people, past and present, and working to make sure their stories are handled with care
We acknowledge Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their many diverse communities across our nation and their rich culture. We pay respect to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first peoples and as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land and water across the Australian landscape and seascape. We recognise and value the ongoing contribution of Aboriginal people to Australian life and how their contribution continues to enrich our society.