Kate Wine

Principal – Built Heritage

Kate has over 20 years’ experience as a planner and heritage specialist within local and State government, and as a consultant within the private sector. Kate holds a bachelor’s degree in planning and a master’s degree in Heritage Conservation and through her career has been involved in a wide range of large and small-scale projects for residential, commercial, mixed uses and infrastructure. She has extensive experience in heritage and development assessment, including the provision of development advice, preparation of statements of environmental effects, heritage impact statements and assessments of significance in accordance with relevant NSW cultural heritage legislation.

Kate is motivated by seeking opportunities to celebrate heritage values and is passionate about helping clients realise their vision while striving for effective and positive heritage outcomes.

Recent Research

Brewing coffee and ideas Brewing coffee and ideas
Brewing coffee and ideas
In mid-20th century Sydney, the notorious Lincoln Coffee Lounge was a haven for artists, rebels and bohemians.
Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge
Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge
In the early 20th century, Salt Pan Creek, located in the Canterbury-Bankstown Region of Sydney, was a centre of the Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement.
Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch
Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch
Emma Timbery was an Aboriginal shellworker and matriarch, who established a long family legacy of arts.
Signalling love Signalling love
Signalling love
Amongst the epic and groundbreaking stories of the Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are countless personal tales of friendship, camaraderie and love.
How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo? How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo?
How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo?
The colourful history of Oxford street and Mardi Gras.

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