Judith Jensen

Judith is an experienced historian working in local government. She has researched and published works in local history and cultural heritage. Judith is currently completing her PhD in Australian Cultural History at James Cook University.

Skills and services offered:
Historical research and writing
Oral history
Cultural heritage contextual studies

Professional interests:
Exploration history
Local and regional history
Built environment
Oral history
Social and cultural history

Qualifications: BA (Hons)

Publications and experience:
Report of the Facade Treatment Strategy Workshop, Judith Jensen for Townsville City Council, 1998
The West End Cemetery heritage trail, Judith Jensen for Townsville City Council, 1999
In loving memory of women of Townsville: heritage trail of West End Cemetery, Judith Jensen for Townsville City Council, 2000.
Can we help you with the restoration of your building? Judith Jensen for Townsville City Council, 2000.
The Magnetic Island heritage survey Judith Jensen and Ralph Power Associates Pty Ltd for Townsville City Council, 2001.
The green collection National Trust of Queensland (Townsville Branch), Judith Jensen and Gai Copeman, revised edition, 2001
"You never really leave Picnic Bay" - A History of Picnic Bay Surf Lifesaving Club 1927-2002, Judith Jensen for the Picnic Bay Surf Lifesaving Club, 2002.
Anzac Memorial Park: A conservation management plan for Townsville City Council, consultant historian with Ralph Power Associates Architects, 2003.
Serving Thuringowa Chairmen and Mayors 1879-2004, Judith Jensen for Thuringowa City Council, 2004

Old roads new roads, an educational, interactive CD-ROM illustrating through words, images and sound changes in the landscape of Thuringowa for Thuringowa City Council Library Heritage Services in association with Adrienne Ceruti, 2003.
At the crossroads reflections and future visions of the Ross River Area, an interactive journey through the history of the Ross River area from the dreamtime to the last 125 years for Thuringowa City Council Library Heritage Services with CD Web Solutions, 2004.
Eureka unearthing the story Development of a website www.eurekaunearthed.org.au for Thuringowa City Council to tell the story of the archaeological fieldwork carried out by Thuringowa and Kirwan High School students in partnership with James Cook University School of Archaeology archaeologists and facilitated by Thuringowa City Council Library Heritage Services, 2005.

Address: Judith Jensen, PO Box 367, Townsville Qld 4810
Phone: 07 4725 8608 Mobile: 0409 345 179
E-mail: judith.jensen@jcu.edu.au

Updated 3 May 2006
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