“…Through processes of selection, organisation and interpretation, heritage walks indicate which sites are deemed 'worthy' of preservation, visitation and remembrance. As such, the walks can privilege particular perspectives over others, reflecting dominant historical narratives or an 'authorised heritage discourse', or, conversely, manifesting as subaltern projects (Smith, 2006) that present and legitimise alternative, marginalised or untold histories (Taylor, 2015;MacLeod, 2017;Barber, 2018). This article is concerned with self-guided, government-generated, purposive urban heritage walks on the Gold Coast, Australia.…”