Curiosity Drives Everything We Do
The Curio Projects team is made up of driven, creative professionals, based in Sydney. We deliver a holistic approach to heritage management through innovative interpretation, storytelling and placemaking. With this approach, Curio Projects deals with projects ranging from the redevelopment of iconic cultural heritage precincts to the reinterpretation of forgotten heritage assets.
Meet The Team
Curio’s team of professionals are specialised in connecting people to place and creating sustainable, exciting cultural heritage legacies.
Giving Back to the Community
Since the commencement of Curio, we’ve found opportunities to give back. We’ve highlighted some of our key commitments below and look forward to continuing to be involved in philanthropic activities close to our hearts.
OUR COMMUNITY
Open Heart International
Open Heart International is a humanitarian agency who facilitates surgical best practice in disadvantaged communities so the help we provide lasts lifetimes.
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OUR COMMUNITY
The Adelaide Crows Children’s Foundation
It’s always such a joy when we are able to join helping children in need by donation.
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OUR COMMUNITY
NSW Annual Koori Knock-out
We believe it is not just football. That’s why Curio are proud Gold Sponsors of the Maitland United Rugby League Club, Maitland’s original Aboriginal Rugby League team.
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OUR COMMUNITY
Tour De Cure
Curio Projects are dedicated to supporting our community. We were proud that we were able to donate our specialised heritage services as part of the live auction fundraiser in 2018.
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Our History
Much like our heritage projects, Curio has its own rich history that makes truly unique.
2015
Natalie Vinton launches Curio Projects
2018
Australia’s largest ever commercial precinct, South Eveleigh redevelopment begins from initial feasibility through to archaeology, site works and final exhibitions.
2019
Curio Hobart opens it doors
2020
Curio Projects moves to spacious multi-level office in historic Chippendale
2022
Curio awarded winner of the Heritage NSW Interpretation Award over $75,000 for its interpretation throughout the Locomotive Workshops