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June 20, 2016

Welcome to our Tasmanian members

June 20, 2016/ Fiona Poulton

PHA (Vic) would like to extend a warm welcome to Professional Historians Australia's Tasmanian members, who have recently joined us. 

For information on PHA activities in Tasmania, or for a copy of a consultant's register for Tasmanian members, please contact:

Kathryn Evans, kathryne@internode.on.net, (03) 6227 8527.

June 20, 2016/ Fiona Poulton/ Comment
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Fiona Poulton

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PHA (Vic & Tas) acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the many Countries on which we practise and their continuing connection to land, culture and community. We pay respects to Elders past and present and to the generations who have held and passed on the stories and knowledge of the lands, waters and people. We support the ongoing truth telling processes in Victoria and Tasmania.

 

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