2021 – University of Canberra – Ange Costello
Ange has distinguished herself as a student at the University of Canberra. She has a highly developed understanding of conservation and it ethics, and her practical work has been acknowledged by her lecturers and tutors as impeccable. Ange is active in the conservation community and is highly committed to become part of the profession.
2021 – University of Melbourne – Cheralyn Lim
Cheralyn’s research thesis investigated the ethical and practical challenges in preserving self-adhesive photograph albums belonging to the Kanamkek-Yile Ngala Museum in Wadeye in the Northern Territory. During her studies she has also worked with contemporary artist Brook Andrew’s studio and the City of Melbourne collection. She is an active member of the AICCM Bulletin’s Editorial Assistant Committee and an arts advocate with the Footscray Community Arts Centre.
Past award winners
- 2022: Belinda Muir and Daniel Bornstein
- 2021: Ange Costello and Cheralyn Lim
- 2020: Clare Kirk and Lisa Mansfield
- 2019: Daniel Schwartz and Rebecca Negri
- 2018: Dr Sadra Zekrgoo and Emma Anderson
- 2017: Robyn Ho and Danica Auld
- 2016: Di Knight and Eleanor Vallier
- 2015: Ainslee Meredith and Robyn Victory
- 2014: Hakim Rahim and Diana Tay
- 2013: Krysten Bullen and Fiona Hernandez
- 2012: Lisa Yeats and Sara Freeman
- 2011: Celia Cramer and Jennifer O’Connell
- 2006: Marika Kocsis
- 2004: Rhiannon Walker
- 2002: Belinda Gourley
- 2001: Jaishree Srinivason
- 2000: Maria Kubik
- 1999: Renita Ryan, Kate Jones
- 1998: Stephanie Bailey
- 1997: Caroline Fry
- 1996: Anne Carter
- 1993: Cobus van Breda
- 1992: Tracey Golds
- 1991: Graham Clegg and Sue Valis
- 1989: Alison Bunsell
- 1987: Sue Bassett & Gillian Osmond
As you can see, our records are incomplete. If you can help fill in the blanks we would love to hear from you.