PHA (Vic & Tas) protests the abolition of the Public Records Advisory Council (PRAC)

On behalf of PHA (Vic & Tas) members, President Sophie Couchman wrote to the Minister for Government Services to advocate for the retention of the Public Records Advisory Council (PRAC).

As historians, we all recognise the immeasurable value of the Victorian Public Records Office and how its collections have been retained, safe-guarded or discovered because of the Public Records Advisory Council.

The Government’s decision to abolish PRAC undermines the purpose of the Public Records Act by removing the expertise of professionals from the crucial decision-making processes relating to Victoria’s government records.

Click here to read the full letter.

Bringing our community together

Dear Members,

We know that everyone’s work will be affected by what is going on in the world, whether that’s at cultural institutions, at universities, when accessing archives, communicating with clients or when looking for a great place to work.
 
Amidst all of this, your committee has been working to explore how we can bring our community together to support each other. In light of having to postpone many of our events, we will be hosting regular online ‘drop in’ sessions via Zoom. Let’s get together to check in, share resources and say hi.
 
Dates are:
Tuesday 24 March, 11am
https://zoom.us/j/279730825
Thursday 2 April, 6pm
https://zoom.us/j/677435035
Tuesday 7 April, 11am
https://zoom.us/j/990096044
 
For those who haven’t yet used Zoom (a critical resource in these times!), just click on the link above and you will be taken through some prompts to install Zoom onto your computer.
 
Please be in touch if you would like to book a meeting through our Zoom videoconferencing facilities. Some of our Professional Reading Groups have already taken up this offer, and I’d like to encourage those of you in the middle of our Mentoring Program to do the same if you need to. Simply email mail@phavic.org.au with your date and time to book.
 
Reluctantly, we have had to postpone both our Podcasting Masterclass with 3CR (18 April and 2 May) and the Regional Forum in Beechworth (23 May) and have advised participants and speakers of this earlier in the week. We are exploring online options for some of our other events for this year. We are aware that this could affect our PD points program, so we are considering options for the 2019-2020 year as well as the 2020-2021 year. Stay tuned for more information as soon as we have it.
 
Our committee has also decided to postpone our AGM (originally planned for August). Doing this is within the rules of our organisation. We hope that this will help us maintain stability during these times and enable the new committee a fresh start once we are on a more even keel. We will make a decision on a new date later in the year and inform you closer to the time.
 
We are also aware of the financial impact the effects of COVID-19 will have for many of us, so we are also reviewing the timing of membership renewals and will update you on that after our next committee meeting in April. Please keep us in the loop with any changes that are happening for you, and we will advocate for you where we can.

Bear with us as we move to rapidly change our events, programs and consider the impacts COVID-19 has on our members’ work. We apologise for any errors we may make. I’m sure you understand that our volunteer committee members are doing their very best whilst also coping with significant changes in their workplaces and personal lives. 

Once again, information on COVID-19 can be found here if you need it:
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019?fbclid=IwAR03Qc1IsPGz3TQ06jIUo8clev4uvoR9n4EfAkliYxsIJZm-h1FneIl_ACE

Yours in history,
 
Alicia Cerreto
President, PHA (Vic & Tas)

Invitation to sign Open Letter from Australian Historians

Dear members

The recent and ongoing catastrophic and tragic bushfires have affected us all. As you may have seen, many hundreds of historians have signed this Open Letter which, in light of Australia’s history, highlights the exceptional nature of the predicament currently facing the nation. Our national body President has signed on behalf of the organisation.

If you wish to have your name added as an individual, please do so via this form. Please also pass on this link to all Australian historians who you believe would be supportive of the sentiments expressed in this Open Letter.

Alicia Cerreto

President, PHA (Vic & Tas)