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Read MoreProfessional Historians Australia, the peak body for professional historians associations in Australia, has made a statement in support of our LGBTIQ+ members, clients and the wider LGBTIQ+ community: http://www.historians.org.au/
PHA (Vic) stands with Professional Historians Australia in supporting marriage equality.
On Saturday 20 August, we closed out the Working History conference in style, with the launch of the fifth edition of Circa: The Journal of Professional Historians.
Read MoreThe Oral History Victoria Community Innovation Awards are open to all community-based oral history practitioners, including freelance workers and professional historians, and members of voluntary organisations and public institutions (excluding educational institutions).
Oral historians based in Victoria are encouraged to apply for one of two annual awards judged by Oral History Victoria (OHV).
To be eligible projects must have been active (in creation and / or production) in 2015 and / or 2016. Applicants must be based in Victoria, though the project may involve oral history work interstate or overseas. Applicants need not be members of OHV, though they will be added to the OHV mail list and encouraged to join. Members of the OHV committee may not apply.
Each award winner will receive a prize of $250, and all shortlisted projects will be posted on the OHV website. The judging panel may award joint prizes and/or Commendations for Excellence to outstanding runners-up. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to make a short presentation about their project at the OHV annual general meeting on Thursday 27 October.
For guidelines and details on how to apply, visit the OHV website.
Closing date for applications: 1 September 2016.
PHA (Vic) would like to extend a warm welcome to Professional Historians Australia's Tasmanian members
Read MorePublic consultation on the Heritage Act was undertaken between June and August 2015, with submissions invited in response to a published discussion paper. To see PHA (Vic)'s submission, click here.
Heritage Victoria received over 130 submissions and online survey responses. Where agreed to by the author, submissions have been published at: http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/heritage/about-heritage-in-victoria/heritage-act-review-2015.
In addition, a Summary Report provides an overview of the submissions received.
All submissions received are now being carefully considered to guide the future direction of the Heritage Act. Heritage Victoria will provide updates on its website as further information becomes available.
In February, details emerged of proposed funding cuts to the National Library of Australia, which are likely to affect services such as Trove...
Read MoreThe Heritage Act 1995, administered by Heritage Victoria in the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, is Victoria's principle legislation for the identification and management of non-Indigenous heritage places and objects of State significance, historical archaeological sites and maritime heritage.
With 2015 marking the 20th year of the Heritage Act's operation, it is timely to review and modernise its scope. Information on the review can be found here, including a Discussion Paper which identifies a range of areas to strengthen the operation of the Act.
In consultation with its members, PHA (Vic) has made a submission commenting on the proposed amendments to the Heritage Act 1995. Click below to read it.
Creative Victoria is now taking submissions for the development of the first creative industries strategy.
Read MoreDid you know that as a result of the Chaplains case (Williams v Commonwealth), the Commonwealth Environment Department (which includes Heritage) can no longer provide funding for community bodies including local historical societies and private heritage sites?
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