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SUMMARY:NAA webinar: How to preserve your own records
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how you can safeguard your collection of records for the future? \nJoin us for this free webinar\, our first co-presentation with the National Archives of Australia for 2025. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll explore the variety of ways you can preserve records and historical collections at home or with your community organisation. \nDiscover how to protect fragile documents\, photographs\, and other records from the effects of time.  Whether you’re a history enthusiast\, a volunteer\, or simply looking to care for your family’s keepsakes\, this session will equip you with the knowledge to ensure their stories will continue into the future. \nHousekeeping: \nThis event is delivered via Zoom and\, 24 hours before the event\, we will send the Zoom log-in details to all those who have booked \nOn booking you will be sent an automated confirmation email – if this isn’t found in your inbox please check your Spam mail or Junk mail folder as automated emails often fall foul of your ISP
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/naa-webinar-how-to-preserve-your-own-records/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
CATEGORIES:What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Archives of Australia - Victoria":MAILTO:Patrick.Ferry@naa.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Stories from ASIO’s files
DESCRIPTION:A doctor\, teacher\, gardener and spy. \nThese are just four of the real-life individuals from the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) files. But who were they and why was ASIO interested in them? Come along to find out about their fascinating stories! \nThis will be a hybrid (in-person and ZOOM) session presented by the National Archives of Australia in collaboration with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and Genealogical Society of Victoria. Those who attend in person will also have a special guided tour of the Spy: espionage in Australia exhibition\, which is on display at the Victorian Archives Centre until 7 July 2023. \nImage NAA: A432\, 1963/2272 \nPlease book via the NAA on their website Here:  Stories from ASIO’s files | naa.gov.au
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/stories-from-asios-files/
LOCATION:National Archives Australia Victoria\, Victorian Archives Centre\, 99 Shiel Street\, North Melbourne\, VIC\, 3051\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Archives of Australia - Victoria":MAILTO:Patrick.Ferry@naa.gov.au
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SUMMARY:1000 babies can’t be wrong!
DESCRIPTION:In January 1961\, 50 mothers marched through the Victorian town of Healesville demanding their doctor be reinstated to the local hospital. Their placards declared ‘1000 Babies Can’t Be Wrong’. \nThese mothers were supporting Dr Arthur Deery\, a Hungarian Jewish doctor and a person of interest to Australia’s security services. \nDr Fallon Mody from Melbourne University will present Dr Arthur Deery’s migrant medical life which spanned 40 years. \nFallon’s research highlights how biographical explorations enable more nuanced understandings of being an ‘alien doctor’ in pre and post-war Australia. \nThis event is being held in conjunction with our touring exhibition Spy: espionage in Australia now on at the Victorian Archives Centre in Melbourne until 7 July 2023. \nThe event is a hybrid one – people can either attend in person or join remotely. For those who come in person\, we are offering a tour of the Spy Exhibition too! \nTo book tickets click here: 1000 babies can’t be wrong! | naa.gov.au \nPhoto caption: Dr Arthur Deery and his family\, 1940s. Courtesy of  Dr Deery’s grand-daughter\, Ingrid Svendsen OAM\, and Dr Fallon Mody.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/1000-babies-cant-be-wrong/
LOCATION:Victorian Archives Centre\, 99 Shiel Street\, North Melbourne\, VIC\, 3051\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Archives of Australia - Victoria":MAILTO:Patrick.Ferry@naa.gov.au
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SUMMARY:ONLINE OPEN DAY - GIPPSLAND
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE OPEN DAY – GIPPSLAND\nThe National Archives of Australia is coming to Gippsland\, virtually – through a free\, online open day for Gippsland residents. This event is presented with support from the Gippsland Association of Affiliated Historical Societies (GAAHS) and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV). \nPresented by staff from the National Archives’ Victoria State Office\, the open day will feature seminars on key family history and local history resources available through the National Archives. Reference officers will also be available to answer questions you have about finding immigration and defence service records. \nFour sessions will be presented online via Zoom: \n\n10:00am – 11:30am      Session 1. Finding Families in the National Archives\n11:30am – 1:00pm        Session 2. Q&A: immigration records\n2pm – 3:30pm                Session 3.  Local History resources at the National Archives\n3:30pm – 4:30pm         Session 4. Q&A: Defence service records\n\nYou can attend all the sessions\, or just those which interest you the most. \nRegister for each session below or for the full day – bookings are limited to the first 100 people per session. Please\, as we have limited numbers for each session\, only book for those that you know you will be able to attend as\, otherwise\, you are depriving someone else of a place. \n————————————————————————————————————————————– \nSession 1. Finding Families in the National Archives \nAre you on the trail of an ancestor who served in the Australian military? Or migrated to Australia in the 1900s? Maybe there is someone lurking on a branch of your family tree who was a creative genius\, a spendthrift or even a bit subversive? If so\, then the National Archives of Australia may be able help! \nThe National Archives is a rich source of information for family historians. In this presentation\, Darren Watson from the National Archives’ Victoria State Office will give an overview of key family history resources in their collection as well as tips and tricks for conducting your research. \nBookings required. \nSession 2. Q&A: Immigration records \nAre you having difficulties in finding the immigration records of a specific person? If so\, why not join this interactive Q&A session with reference officers from the National Archives who will also provide some ‘tips and tricks’ to help you with your research. \nBookings required. \nSession 3. Researching places: Heritage & Local History Resources at the National Archives \nDid you know that the National Archives’ collection contains fascinating records relating to the history of local communities and historic sites? In this session\, Patrick Ferry will provide an overview of key heritage and local history resources relating to Gippsland\, including building plans\, photographs\, post office history files and lighthouse records. \nBookings required \nSession 4. Q&A: Defence service records \nAre you having difficulties in finding the defence service records records of a specific person? If so\, why not join this interactive Q&A session with reference officers from the National Archives who will also provide some ‘tips and tricks’ to help you with your research. \n  \nImages used to promote event are courtesy of the National Archives of Australia. Traralgon Hospital 1957 A1200 L22818; Gabo Island lighthouse NAA A9568 6-4-6
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/online-open-day-gippsland/
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