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Skinny tower block garners disapproval

In CBD News Prof Charles Sowerwine, Chair of the RHSV's Heritage Committee, labels the Royal Society of Victoria naive with...
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City Circle Tourism Tram Script

Yarra Trams have requested the RHSV’s help to revitalise and rewrite the script for the City Circle tourism tram...
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Submission to the Heritage Council: Federation Square

Federation Square is a unique, essential part of Melbourne because it fulfils so effectively a long-standing shared vision of a...
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RHSV gains a grant for 2019 from the FRRR

The grant from the Foundation for Regional and Rural Renewal is to engage and train a Digital Co-ordinator to work with 4 historical societies which are all in areas affected by the 2009 bushfires...
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Victorian Premier’s History Award

2018 Victorian Community History Awards

The arresting title sets the tone for this compelling book. In the 19th century, Victoria had the highest rate of insanity in Australia, not surprising given the turmoil of the gold rush.

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EXHIBITION - MAIN GALLERY

Cold War Games - 7 Mar - 4 Jun

In 1956, an Olympic year, the world was beset with Cold War anxieties. Tensions between East and West had been heightened less than a month before the Games when the USSR invaded Hungary to crush an uprising. Then Israeli, French and British armies invaded and occupied Egypt’s Sinai and Suez Canal Zone. Would the Melbourne Olympic Games be remembered as the “friendly” Games, a sea of tranquillity in a stormy world, or would they become a victim of the Cold War? Would our moment in the sun be blown away by revolutions and wars raging over 15,000 kilometres away?

Upcoming Victorian History Events

  • Exhibition: CARLO CATANI Visionary, Creator, Genius

    November 20, 2018 - March 23, 2019

    CO.AS.IT. is proud to present Carlo Catani: Visionary, Creator, Genius the first exhibition of its type dedicated to one of Victor...

  • What Makes A Good Historical Society

    March 3 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    The Sandringham Historical Society is holding its AGM on March 3 and Assoc Professor Don Garden OAM, FFAHS, FRHSV will be deliveri...

  • Governor Hotham’s Memorial.

    March 26 @ 7:30 pm - 8:15 pm

    Talk by Dr Celistina Sagazio – Governor Hotham’s Memorial. Dr Celestina Sagazio is historian and manager of Cultural Heritage ...

Featured Books

Free passage: convict family reunion in Australia 1788-1852. By Perry McIntyre

When Mary Crampton petitioned from Ireland to be allowed join her husband, Richard, who she claimed was sent out of the country ‘owing to some unforeseen misfortune’ she was...
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South of the Strzelecki Ranges: an environmental history of Corner Inlet. By Cheryl Glowrey

South of the Strzeleckis is the story of the South Gippsland coast and the people whose lives were intertwined with the sea, rivers and swamps of Corner Inlet. The...
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Game That Never Happened, The: the vanishing history of soccer in Australia. By Ian Syson

The Game that Never Happened finishes where many other histories of Australian soccer have barely even started. It begins in the mid-nineteenth century and concludes between the two world...
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