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SUMMARY:Stories from and a Brief History of 3AW Radio
DESCRIPTION:🎙️ Stories from and a Brief History of 3AW Radio \nSimon Owens\, 3AW’s Station Historian\, and Co-Host of the Sunday night program Remember When\, has some fascinating stories to share. Having gathered insights from many of the stars who have worked at the station over it’s 90+ years – He will explain how the station has evolved over the years and answer any questions you might have about Melbourne’s most listened to radio station.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/stories-from-and-a-brief-history-of-3aw-radio/
LOCATION:39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC 3181\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
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SUMMARY:Marketing\, promotion and partnerships On-line Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Historical Society of Victoria\, in partnership with AMaGA Victoria\, is pleased to present this seminar focused on marketing\, promotion\, and partnerships\, tailored specifically for volunteer groups. The session aims to equip attendees with practical strategies and insights to enhance their organisation’s visibility\, engagement\, and collaborative opportunities. \nDuring the seminar\, participants will have the opportunity to explore various marketing and promotional techniques\, including effective storytelling\, social media engagement\, and community outreach. Industry experts will share their knowledge\, providing valuable tips and case studies to inspire and guide attendees in their marketing efforts. \nAdditionally\, the seminar will delve into the significance of building partnerships and collaborations for volunteer groups. Attendees will gain insights on identifying potential partners\, establishing mutually beneficial relationships\, and leveraging partnerships to expand their reach and impact. \nThis event is delivered via TEAMS and the TEAM log-in details will be emailed to you 24 hours before the event. \n \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/marketing-promotion-and-partnerships-zoom-seminar/
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Docks: The Oil Rigs Symposium
DESCRIPTION:A public forum for changing the way we see and understand ‘Maritime Melbourne and Victoria’\nJoin ‘Amphibious’ Curator and cultural programmer Valentina Bydanova\, partnering with RMIT early career Photographer Jesse Grey\, in the Beyond the Docks Symposium to explore the Bass Strait oil rigs and their history as a ‘community landscape’ or\, we should say\, seascape. \nThe discovery of the nation’s largest oil field in 1967; the Kingfish oil field (in the Gippsland Basin)\, changed Australia and Victoria’s industry and economy. However\, not many Melbournians/ Victorians know that Bass Strait is dotted with 22 oil rigs that provide Victoria with 60 per cent of its oil and gas needs. Still\, most of us rightfully have questions and opinions about these industrial complexes\, beyond the docks and beyond our view. Many wonder how oil rigs impact local and global environments\, and how the transition from extractive to more sustainable models of fuel will be actualised by local governments\, service providers\, global leaders – and ‘the people’. \nHosted by the Amphibious curatorial and photographic team\, this Symposium is designed for open\, critical and curious public discussion. The audience’s questions and conversations about this world-class infrastructure on our doorstep will shape the teams’ following documentary photographic expedition to capture the often-invisible world of the Gippsland Basin oil rigs. \nThe photographs taken\, and subsequent outdoor exhibition held at the Docklands\, will serve as visual answers to public questions raised about this infrastructure that currently powers our lives. \nThe Amphibious team needs your input: Shaping maritime Melbourne  \nCome to discuss and shape a new approach to creating art and conversation about under-represented local marine-maritime spaces. The Amphibious team believes that we can position local waterways as cultural theatres of exchange and encounter\, to inspire greater public appreciation of Melbourne as a maritime city. \nThis symposium organised by Amphibious’ Curator\, Valentina Bydanova\, will be an in-person event only. Light refreshments will be served and there will be a display of material from the RHSV collection which is related to Bass Strait oil rigs. \n \nImage captions: \nOffshore Platform Marlin B (ExxonMobil Australia) \nBass Strait Oil and Gas System (ExxonMobil Australia 2022)
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/beyond-the-docks-the-oil-rigs-symposium/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
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