Rewind – June 2019
The June 2019 issue of the OHV newsletter ‘Rewind’ is now available. Current OHV members receive the the newsletter by email through the MailChimp platform. If you are not an OHV member you can subscribe. You can also view the…
The June 2019 issue of the OHV newsletter ‘Rewind’ is now available. Current OHV members receive the the newsletter by email through the MailChimp platform. If you are not an OHV member you can subscribe. You can also view the…
Bookings are now open for the 2019 OHV Annual Symposium. Book now on Eventbrite. The symposium is scheduled for Sunday 16 June 2019 and the theme is: ‘Oral history interviewing: Old and new challenges’. Come along to Co.As.It.’s Museo Italiano…
Symposium Date:16 June 2019. Symposium theme: Oral history interviewing: Old and new challenges The deadline for submissions to present at Oral History Victoria’s annual symposium is fast approaching. Oral History Victoria invites proposals for presentations about the practice of oral…
There’s still places left for our train the trainers workshop on the 30th of March. Just as we need training when we embark on oral history, we need training to teach oral history. This workshop will prepare you to train…
The deadline for proposals to make a presentation at the Oral History Australia Biennial Conference in Brisbane later this year has been extended to Friday 8 March 2019. If you wish to submit a proposal please follow the instructions in…
The 2018 issue of the Oral History Australia Journal is now available for our members through a password-protected section of the Oral History Australia’s website. Secretaries of our State associations have been advised of the login details and in coming…
Monash University is currently seeking applications from those interested in a PhD Scholarship in Historical Studies /Oral History on the subject of ‘Australian Fathers and Broken Families’. The scholarship is open to both domestic (Australian) and international applicants and the…
In recognition of 2019 as the United Nations Year of Indigenous Languages, Oral History Australia (OHA) has announced it is offering two bursaries of up to $750 each for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander oral historians presenting a paper at the…
Memento Media and Moreland City Council presented ReCollection at the Coburg Carnivale as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. ReCollection celebrated, shared and captured memories of Moreland’s places, history and faces. The installation showcased oral history based documentaries and a range…
The December 2018 issue of the OHV newsletter ‘Rewind’ is now available. Current OHV members receive the the newsletter by email through the MailChimp platform. If you are not an OHV member you can subscribe. You can also view the…