Jacqueline Matthews BA (Hons), MPhil
Principal - Heritage

Jacqueline has been an active member of the heritage industry since 2012 and over that time has amassed wide-ranging experiences across most states and territories of Australia. Jacqueline has undertaken cultural heritage assessments for a diverse range of industries, including the resources, renewables, and transport sectors as well as for various state and commonwealth infrastructure projects.
 
Jacqueline has extensive experience undertaking archaeological fieldwork in remote areas and in collaboration with Indigenous communities across Queensland as well as in Western Australia and Tasmania.
 
Her speciality is stone artefact analysis having completed her honours and masters research on this topic. Jacqueline is also a published author having peer-reviewed articles published in journals including Australian Archaeology and Antiquity, and she also co-edited the 2020 volume Interrogating Human Origins: Decolonisation and the Deep Human Past.
 
Jacqueline was made a Life Member of the Australian Archaeological Association in 2016 recognising her services to the largest association of archaeologists in Australia. She is also an Associate Member of the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc.