Media release: Free Toolkit Empowers Communities to Reclaim Women’s Place in History
The Royal Historical Society of Victoria and Gender Equity Victoria’s Put Her Name On It campaign have released a free, downloadable toolkit enabling anyone to run a session recognising outstanding women in their community.
Across Victoria, countless women shaped our communities, our streets, our suburbs — yet their names are missing from the public spaces they helped build. A new, free toolkit by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) and Gender Equity Victoria’s Put Her Name On It campaign is designed to change that,
read more...Reclaim Her Name: addressing the gender place-name gap
Urgent: Protect the State Library of Victoria
Media release: Royal Historical Society of Victoria announces new Executive Director
On behalf of the Council of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV), President, Robert Pascoe, is pleased to announce Dr Steven Cooke has been appointed to the role of Executive Director.
Dr Cooke brings to this role many years of experience in the cultural heritage field.
The RHSV was formed in 1909 to advance how Victorians understand our history.
It serves as a catalyst for the 340 historical societies across the state,
read more...Suspension of Victorian Community History Awards
The Victorian Community History Awards (VCHA) will not run in 2025. We hope they will return in 2026. Stay tuned.
read more...Farewell and bon voyage Rosemary Cameron
“After eight years and three Presidents, our legendary Executive Officer is retiring from the Royal Historical Society of Victoria.
Please join us to celebrate all that she has done to help the Society become one of Australia’s success stories at a time when the arts and humanities need robust history societies more than ever.
Feel free to add any messages or memories of your involvement with Rosemary when you RSVP”.
Robert Pascoe,
read more...National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Royal Historical Society of Victoria Issue Joint Statement on Victorian Planning Reforms
The RHSV, in a joint statement with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), call on the Victorian Government to ensure that the state’s planning reforms deliver more housing without sacrificing the heritage, character, and green spaces that make our neighbourhoods liveable and loved.
We invite our supporters to join us in this advocacy. Read the full media release below, and email your local MP to make your concern heard.
National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Royal Historical Society of Victoria Joint Statement on Victorian Planning Reforms
Quotes attributable to Collette Brennan,
read more...Movers and shakers at the 2025 AGM
2024 AGM + 2025 SGM – agenda and documentation
Dear Members
We look forward to welcoming as many members as possible to the RHSV’s Special General Meeting (SGM) and Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday 27 May 2025. To register for the SGM and AGM or to record your apologies please click here. You can use the same link to book for the Weston Bate Oration which follows the AGM (with a short break for refreshments).
On Tuesday evening,
read more...Introducing Claudia, our new Images Collection Officer
Welcome Claudia Donovan, the newest member of the RHSV team! She will be joining us mid-May to start her new role as images collection officer. We have a huge amount of material catalogue and preserve, so we welcome the extra hands to help us with it.
Claudia holds a Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies with a specialisation in Curatorship and Collections, alongside a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History, Sociology, and Anthropology.
read more...Congratulations 2024 Victorian Community History Award winners
Congratulations to everyone who took part in the 2024 Victorian Community History Awards!
We extend our heartfelt thanks for your invaluable contributions to our collective understanding of Victorian history. We know that the amount of work that goes into the creation of submissions like these. Your efforts ensure that the stories of the past continue to inspire and educate future generations.
Click here to see the full website for all the details of the winners,
read more...Welcome Joanna and Oliver!
Our two newest staff members will be joining us next week.
Oliver Sperlich, who will be filling a brand new position as Operations/Office Manager, will work Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Oliver brings splendid expertise in IT and technology as well an impressive entrepreneurial ability. Oliver will be looking after our IT, the building and all that entails and the hirers of our space as well as events and projects. Members will get many opportunities to meet Oliver over the coming months.
read more...SEEKING A COLLECTIONS OFFICER (IMAGES)
APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED
THE OPPORTUNITY
Under direction of the Collections Manager, the Collections Officer (Images) would undertake a range of tasks related to the RHSV Collection including research and analysis in order to describe and catalogue collection items; scan and digitise images; handle and store collection material; liaise and negotiate with donors and coordinate with stakeholders; represent the section; respond to public enquiries and assist with project development where necessary. The Collections Officer will be required to provide expertise and recommendations for development and management of the RHSV’s Image collection,
read more...RHSV seeking Operations / Office Manager (new position)
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 5.00 pm Tuesday 28 January, 2025
This is a new position. The Operations / Office Manager’s main role is supporting the Executive Officer in managing all areas of:
- IT Management;
- Property and facility management and development;
- Project Management.
The Operations / Office Manager has the responsibility for ensuring that the management of the society’s IT, property and facilities and projects / events are conducted efficiently and ethically in accordance with established standards and such that all statutory and compliance obligations are met.
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