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SUMMARY:Our Chinese Community
DESCRIPTION:Please contact the organiser before attending this event in case it has been cancelled. \nOur Chinese Community Exhibition opens daily from 1st April 11am till 3pm at Echuca Historical Society Museum\, 1 Dickson Street Echuca 3564\nThis exhibition tells the story of some of our earliest residents the Chinese. Find out why our first Chinese residents made Echuca home.\nChinese market gardeners arrived in Echuca in April 1865 and by 1892 there were seventeen different Chinese paying rates on land. Others had experience as bankers\, storekeepers and interpreters\, general labourers and even a river boat owner/captain.\nThere were many marriages between white women and Chinese men on the goldfields and then in towns to where the miners moved when the gold failed. Find out about the burning tower.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/our-chinese-community/
LOCATION:ECHUCA HISTORICAL SCOEITY MUSEUM\, 1 Dickson Street\, Echuca\, victoria\, 3564\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="ECHUCA HISTORICAL SOCIETY":MAILTO:eh.soc@bigpond.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200405T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
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SUMMARY:Heritage Festival & Antiques Sideshow\, Geelong
DESCRIPTION:All are warmly invited to attend SHC’s inaugural Heritage Festival\, featuring an Antiques Sideshow on Sunday 5 April 2020\, 10.00am – 4.00pm. \nLEONARD JOEL – OBJECT VALUATIONS\nWe are excited to have experts from Leonard Joel who will be available for valuations on the day. Leonard Joel\, established 1919\, is Australia’s largest multi-department auction house\, and they will be applying their expertise and specialist knowledge to value objects throughout the day. \nGuests are welcome to bring items to be valued\, at the cost of $5 per item (funds will be donated to the College’s 160th Scholarship program). For large items we request you bring a high definition\, clear photograph\, instead of the item itself. To register your item/s\, please enter via Aphrasia Street (there will be signage). Alternatively\, you can click this link to register your object/s prior to the day: https://www.trybooking.com/BIOJV \nFAMILY TREE WORKSHOPS\nHave you ever wanted to research your family tree\, but were unsure where to start? We will have experts from Ancestry.com and the Genealogical Society of Geelong to help you start investigating your family tree. \nANTIQUES AND VINTAGE WARES MARKET\nThe event will have an antiques and vintage wares market\, with stallholders from the Geelong area and beyond. \nHERITAGE TALKS AND EXPERT PRESENTATIONS\nA variety of presenters will provide expert knowledge on a wide range of heritage topics. Further details will be on the event website shortly. \nRECITALS AND EXPERT TALKS IN THE CHAPEL\nThe College’s Chapel will be filled with the majestic sounds of the beautiful\, 136-year old unaltered Fincham pipe organ\, as renowned organist Frank De Rosso performs two recitals in the afternoon. \nRay Brown\, from Ferguson and Urie (specialists in Colonial Victorian Stained Glass) will address guests on the magnificent David Relph Drape stained glass windows (1874) in the Chapel. \nVINTAGE CARS\nThe Western District Historic Vehicle Club will have their historic motor cars on display. Members of the club will be here to answer questions about their vintage automobiles. \nThere will also be steam machinery on display. \nVILLAGE GREEN\nSit back and relax in our ‘Village Green’\, where you can enjoy a wide variety of food vans. There will also be entertaining live music from talented performers including local Irish Traditional Music/Celtic band Déardaoin. \nREGISTER NOW\nGuests are encouraged to book their free entry tickets online for an opportunity to win a National Trust membership for 2020: TryBooking: https://www.trybooking.com/BIOJV
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/heritage-festival-antiques-sideshow-geelong/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart College Geelong\, Retreat Road\, NEWTOWN\, VIC\, 3220\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Heart College Geelong":MAILTO:info@shcgeelong.catholic.edu.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200413
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200303T024045Z
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SUMMARY:53RD ANNUAL VINTAGE MACHINERY RALLY WARRACKNABEAL
DESCRIPTION:Please contact the organiser before attending this event as we suspect it has been cancelled. \nWorking Vintage Tractors & Machinery \nWheatlands Agricultural Machinery Museum is located on the Henty Highway Warracknabeal and houses the most extensive collection of vintage agricultural machinery\, tractors\, stationary engines and other such equipment in Australia. Over three days of the Easter Rally\, this unique collection is on display\, plus restoration enthusiasts from many parts of Australia\, exhibit their own collections of vintage cars\, engines and machinery. \nFeaturing in 2020 – “Case” & “American Engines” \n* Working vintage tractors and tractor parade \n* Working vintage machinery \n* Stationary engines \n* Steam engine \n* Axe handle lathe \n* Vintage cars \n* Shearing demonstrations \n* Model aeroplanes \n* Craft stalls \n* Vintage and collectible displays \nSPECIAL EVENTS \n* Vintage Street parade down Warracknabeal’s main street on Easter Saturday from 11am \n* Twilight Vintage Tractor Pull held Saturday night \nFUN FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES \n* Hay Bale Maze \n* Easter Egg Hunt \n* Rocker Cover Racing \n* “Wheatlands Walkabout” scavenger hunt \n* Coloring competition \n* Catering available all weekend \n* BBQ\, sandwiches\, cakes\, fruit salad and drinks \nExhibitors Welcome with camping available for exhibitors \nContact Rally Secretary Dale 0429 146 597 \nEntry to our Easter events begin from 10am daily. \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/53rd-annual-vintage-machinery-rally-warracknabeal/
LOCATION:Wheatlands Agricultural Machinery Museum\, 34 Henty Highway\,\, Warracknabeal\, VIC\, 3393\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Warracknabeal Historical Society":MAILTO:VINTAGERALLY3393@GMAIL.COM
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200414T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200310T091404Z
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SUMMARY:ZOOM History Bookclub: Truganini
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled that Professor Cassandra Pybus\, author of our book this month\, will be joining our bookclub for a discussion. Start preparing your questions!\nOur History Bookclub is not taking COVID-19 lying down and we will be convening through ZOOM. Unfortunately we cannot pour you a glass of red wine through ZOOM but we can still chat. If you would llike to join us – sign up below and we will send you the link. \nIn normal times the bookclub meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 5:30pm – 7pm at the RHSV and we ponder the big issues and the small over a glass of wine and some cheese. But you can start reading our next book in preparation for the temporary situation of ZOOMing in for discussions: \nTruganini Journey through the apocalypse by Cassandra Pybus. \nThe haunting story of the extraordinary Aboriginal woman behind the myth of ‘the last Tasmanian Aborigine’. \n‘For the first time a biographer who treats her with the insight and empathy she deserves. The result is a book of unquestionable national importance.’ – PROFESSOR HENRY REYNOLDS\, University of Tasmania\n\n‘At last\, a book to give Truganini the proper attention she deserves.’ – GAYE SCULTHORPE\, Curator of Oceania\, The British MuseumCassandra Pybus’s ancestors told a story of an old Aboriginal woman who would wander across their farm on Bruny Island\, in south-east Tasmania\, in the 1850s and 1860s. As a child\, Cassandra didn’t know this woman was Truganini\, and that Truganini was walking over the country of her clan\, the Nuenonne.For nearly seven decades\, Truganini lived through a psychological and cultural shift more extreme than we can imagine. But her life was much more than a regrettable tragedy. Now Cassandra has examined the original eyewitness accounts to write Truganini’s extraordinary story in full.Hardly more than a child\, Truganini managed to survive the devastation of the 1820s\, when the clans of south-eastern Tasmania were all but extinguished. She spent five years on a journey around Tasmania\, across rugged highlands and through barely penetrable forests\, with George Augustus Robinson\, the self-styled missionary who was collecting the survivors to send them into exile on Flinders Island. She has become an international icon for a monumental tragedy – the so-called extinction of the original people of Tasmania.Cassandra Pybus is an award-winning author and a distinguished historian. She is author of twelve books and has held research professorships at the University of Sydney\, Georgetown University in Washington DC\, the University of Texas and King’s College London. She is descended from the colonist who received the largest free land grant on Truganini’s traditional country of Bruny Island.\n\nThe following bookclub at a time to be determined will be Jill Giese’s award-winning book\, The Maddest Place on Earth. \nAnd on Tuesday 9 June\, Brenda Niall’s biography\, Mannix.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/history-bookclub-truganini-journey-through-the-apocalypse/
LOCATION:RHSV\, Gordon Moffatt Room\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200415T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200302T022053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T080213Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of Mike Rosel's 'A Rat of Tobruk'
DESCRIPTION:Mike’s launch has been cancelled however the book will be in bookshops from early April\, and available at \nhttps://scholarly.info/book/a-rat-of-tobruk-a-diggers-lost-images-of-the-siege/ \nAn invitation to the launch of Mike Rosel’s A Rat of Tobruk by Dr Mark Johnston at the Shrine of Remembrance (Auditorium). \nRSVP: 0407 824 784 by 9 April. \nTo mark the 80th anniversary of the Siege of Tobruk in 2021\, Melbourne writer Mike Rosel has chosen many photographs from his father’s WWII albums\, notably those from Tobruk – many not seen before. \nThe tale of Lt John Rosel MC\, and the 2/24th Battalion‘s odyssey from training in northeast Victoria to Tobruk\, is complemented by never-before-published intimate and frank letters from Tobruk by Private Harry Frazer to his parents in Swan Hill. \n“Lieutenant John Rosel won a Military Cross for displaying ‘calmness and outstanding leadership’ when his platoon became surrounded at a critical point in the siege of Tobruk. He led the defence of several vital outposts against numerous attacks by the troops of General Rommel. His son Mike has written not only a touching tribute to his father’s war service but also a perceptive and stylish account of the soldiering experience of a generation. \nA Rat of Tobruk has many fascinating photographs – mainly taken by John Rosel –and is recommended to anyone interested in the Australian soldiers who risked all while making a substantial contribution to Allied victory in World War II.”\n– Dr Mark Johnston\, historian\,\nand author of 11 books on Australians’ service in WWII
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/an-invitation-to-the-launch-of-mike-rosels-a-rat-of-torbruk/
LOCATION:Shrine of Remembrance\, Birdwood Ave\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Scholarly Publishing":MAILTO:enquiry@scholarly.info
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200418T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200418T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20191210T092151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200408T215424Z
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SUMMARY:GIPPSLAND WORKSHOP 5: LOOKING AFTER DIGITAL FILES
DESCRIPTION:Bookings for this workshop are closed and it has been postponed until some time later in the year. We will keep our members informed as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds. \nThis workshop is the fifth in a series of six workshops on digitisation and cataloguing to be held at Federation University’s Gippsland Campus in Churchill. If you wish to purchase a discounted ticket to all six workshops click here. \nThis is a basic digital preservation workshop. The workshop will begin with brief project management skills including templates for policies and procedures. We will discuss digital storage\, how to create backups\, and how to check if files are damaged. Participants will learn how to describe an object using Dublin Core so that digital files can be discoverable. \nThe series of 6 linked workshops (three Saturday morning & afternoons over three months) cover aspects of cataloguing and digitisation. This series of workshops is progressive\, starting with basic concepts and building in complexity. \nParticipants need to bring their own lap-top. \nAll workshops are limited to 20 participants and will be led by Sophie Shilling\, our digital expert. They are all to be held at the library at Federation University’s Gippsland Campus in Churchill. \nTea and coffee are available throughout the workshop however participants staying for both workshops will need to bring their lunch. \nINDIVIDUAL WORKSHOPS (HALF-DAY):\nRHSV MEMBERS AND MEMBERS OF RHSV AFFILIATED SOCIETIES: $30       \nNON-RHSV MEMBERS: $45\n(ALL 6 WORKSHOPS (OVER 3 DAYS): \nRHSV MEMBERS AND MEMBERS OF RHSV AFFILIATED SOCIETIES: $150    \nNON-RHSV MEMBERS: $225)\nQUERIES: +61 3 9326 9288 / OFFICE@HISTORYVICTORIA.ORG.AU\nCheck out the other workshops: \nWorkshop 1: Computer cataloguing for absolute beginners\nWorkshop 2: Using cataloguing software\nWorkshop 3: Scanning for beginners\nWorkshop 4: Digitising books and photographing objects\nWorkshop 5: Looking after digital files\nWorkshop 6: Making collections accessible
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/gippsland-workshop-5-looking-after-digital-files/
LOCATION:Federation University Gippsland Campus Library\, Northways Road\, Churchill\, VIC\, 3842\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200418T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200418T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20191210T093006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200322T025106Z
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SUMMARY:GIPPSLAND WORKSHOP 6: MAKING COLLECTIONS ACCESSIBLE
DESCRIPTION:Bookings for this workshop are closed and it has been postponed until some time later in the year. We will keep our members informed as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds. \nThis workshop is the sixth and final workshop in a series of six workshops on digitisation and cataloguing to be held at Federation University’s Gippsland Campus in Churchill. If you wish to purchase a discounted ticket to all six workshops click here. \nObjects need to be accessible\, whether that is to people managing a collection\, to visitors\, or to the public. This workshop will introduce themes of copyright and privacy that relate to historical collections. Participants will learn how to optimise catalogue records for discovery\, how to write for social media\, and create digital exhibitions. \nThe series of 6 linked workshops (three Saturday morning & afternoons over three months) cover aspects of cataloguing and digitisation. This series of workshops is progressive\, starting with basic concepts and building in complexity. \nParticipants need to bring their own lap-top. \nAll workshops are limited to 20 participants and will be led by Sophie Shilling\, our digital expert. They are all to be held at the library at Federation University’s Gippsland Campus in Churchill. \nTea and coffee are available throughout the workshop however participants staying for both workshops will need to bring their lunch. \nINDIVIDUAL WORKSHOPS (HALF-DAY):\nRHSV MEMBERS AND MEMBERS OF RHSV AFFILIATED SOCIETIES: $30       \nNON-RHSV MEMBERS: $45\n(ALL 6 WORKSHOPS (OVER 3 DAYS): \nRHSV MEMBERS AND MEMBERS OF RHSV AFFILIATED SOCIETIES: $150    \nNON-RHSV MEMBERS: $225)\nQUERIES: +61 3 9326 9288 / OFFICE@HISTORYVICTORIA.ORG.AU\nCheck out the other workshops: \nWorkshop 1: Computer cataloguing for absolute beginners\nWorkshop 2: Using cataloguing software\nWorkshop 3: Scanning for beginners\nWorkshop 4: Digitising books and photographing objects\nWorkshop 5: Looking after digital files\nWorkshop 6: Making collections accessible
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/gippsland-workshop-6-making-collections-accessible/
LOCATION:Federation University Gippsland Campus Library\, Northways Road\, Churchill\, VIC\, 3842\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200421T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200421T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200219T005114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T080103Z
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SUMMARY:Victorian Collections Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Please contact the organiser before attending this event in case it has been cancelled. \nAMaGA presents a hands-on workshop which will guide you through the process of cataloguing on the Victorian Collections system and cover basic principles of collection management\, object handling and digitisation \nAMaGA members $10\nNon-members $20
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/victorian-collections-workshop/
LOCATION:Ballaarat Mechanics Institute\, 117-119 Sturt St\, Ballarat Central\, VIC\, 3350\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMaGA":MAILTO:info@amagavic.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200421T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200117T081519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200322T025156Z
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SUMMARY:Law\, Lawyers and La Trobe
DESCRIPTION:Due to the COVID-19 restrictions we have regretfully decided to postpone this event and our other large events in April. We hope to reschedule later in the year.\nThose who have already booked will receive a full refund.\nIn 2020 we are delighted to announce that the A G L Shaw lecturer will be leading legal history scholar\, Dr Simon Smith AM FRHSV\, who recently published Solicitors and the Law Institute in Victoria 1835-2019: Pathway to a Respected Profession.  \nAlan George Lewers Shaw AO\, FAHA\, FASSA\, FRAHS\, FRHSV (1916 – 2012) was an RHSV Councillor from 1965 to 1971 and President from 1987 to 1991. He is also a Benefactor of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. He was President of the C J La Trobe Society as well and the two organisations\, the C J La Trobe Society and the RHSV\, have jointly presented the annual A G L Shaw lecture since 2002 as a tribute to a great historian. \n\n\n\n\nSimon Smith is an Adjunct Professor with the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre at Victoria University. He was Vice-President of the RHSV in 2009-2011. In 2016 he edited Judging for the People: A Social History of the Supreme Court in Victoria 1841-2016. \nHis other recent published works include Barristers Solicitors Pettifoggers: Profiles in Australian Colonial Legal History (2014) and Maverick Litigants: A History of Vexatious Litigants in Australia 1930-2008 (2009). \nAs a Monash University law undergraduate in the 1970s\, Simon helped establish Australia’s first community legal centre\, the Springvale Legal Service. In that context he was a founding editor of a leading practice text\, the Lawyers Practice Manual (Vic). After completing his legal training in Oxford\, he was admitted to practice in 1975. In 1978 he became the first full-time clinical legal education academic in Australia\, based at Springvale. \nThrough that clinical programme\, for a decade\, he helped introduce Monash undergraduates to the practice of law in a supervised poverty law setting. Over 40 years of that programme\, the power of ‘first impressions’ on those future practitioners has contributed to the better practice of law in Australia. \nIn the 1980s\, Simon was a pioneer in alternative dispute resolution and was the first Ombudsman in the Australian financial services sector. In 1991 he helped establish the Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals in Business (SOCAP). He was President in 1996. Later he was Senior Counsel with a top-500 insurance company and a curator of the nationally significant insurance archive\, the Suncorp Insurance Archive\, now in the hands of the State Library of Victoria. \nSimon holds the degrees of B Juris. LL M and PhD from Monash University. In the 2019 Australia Day honours he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the law particularly in consumer affairs\, to higher education\, and to history.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/law-lawyers-and-la-trobe/
LOCATION:RHSV ZOOM by Invitation\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
GEO:-37.8107817;144.9562417
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200423T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200423T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200219T004658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T080026Z
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SUMMARY:Art Handling & Installation
DESCRIPTION:Please contact the organiser before attending this event in case it has been cancelled. \nIn this AMaGA workshop\, join Joseph Dawson from TITLE UNTITLED to gain practical insights from a professional Gallery Technician\, preparing two and three dimensional art works for display\, safe handling of artworks and installation techniques. This event is aimed at curators\, collection managers\, installation staff at small -to-medium organisations and gallery and museum studies students. \nAMaGA members and students $70\nNon-members $130
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/art-handling-installation/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Ballarat\, 40 Lydiard St North\, Ballarat Central\, VIC\, 3350\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMaGA":MAILTO:info@amagavic.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200426
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200424T001854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200424T001854Z
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SUMMARY:ANZAC DAY
DESCRIPTION:Message from the RSL\nAt 6 am on Anzac Day\, the RSL is asking all Australians to walk outside\, and stand in their yard\, driveway\, or on their balcony and observe a minute of silence in respect of our current service personnel and veterans.\nAustralians are encouraged to take a candle\, a torch or phone with them\, to help Light Up The Dawn and to celebrate that Anzac spirit. \nWe may be physically isolated\, but the Anzac spirit unites us. \nLest We Forget. \nFor those wanting to pay their respects while safely staying at home\, the service from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra will be broadcast live on the ABC from 5.30 am. https://iview.abc.net.au/show/abc-live-stream \nABC local radio Victoria: Listen to Melbourne’s Dawn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance. The service will begin at 6.10am and finish at 6.30 am.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/anzac-day/
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200219T005819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T075951Z
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SUMMARY:AMaGA Masterclass: Inclusive Text
DESCRIPTION:Please contact the organiser before attending this event in case it has been cancelled. \nThis full-day masterclass will explore writing engaging content\, considering diverse audiences and employing inclusive language in all communications – from writing exhibition labels to marketing. \nMembers $135\nNon-members $225
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/amaga-masterclass-inclusive-text/
LOCATION:Heide Museum of Modern Art\, 7 Templestowe Rd\, Bulleen\, VIC\, 3105\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMaGA":MAILTO:info@amagavic.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200429T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200429T194500
DTSTAMP:20260421T100748
CREATED:20200117T015816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T003821Z
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SUMMARY:The Queen Victoria Market\, Yesterday\, Today and Tomorrow: Heritage and Emotion
DESCRIPTION:Sadly\, bookings for this event are  cancelled for the moment due to COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings. It may be rescheduled later in the year. Those who have already booked will receive a full-refund. \nRoyal Historical Society of Victoria\, QVM Stallholders Traders Action Group and Friends of Queen Victoria Market present \nThe Queen Victoria Market \nYesterday\, Today and Tomorrow: Heritage and Emotion \nTwo linked events: \n(1) The Queen Victoria Market: Social Value and Preservation. A conversation between Graeme Davison and Charles Sowerwine  \n5.00-6.30 pm at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria\, 239 A’Beckett Street\, Entry $20 (RHSV Members $10) includes drinks 5:00-5:30. The RHSV is a short 5 min stroll from the Queen Victoria Market. \nGraeme Davison AO is Emeritus Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor of History\, Monash University\, and a former Chairman of the Heritage Council of Victoria. \nCharles Sowerwine is Emeritus Professor of History\, University of Melbourne\, and Chair of the Heritage Committee of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. \n(2) Presentation by the artists of Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine’s short animation\, Out In The Open\, in the historic sheds of the Queen Victoria Market. \n6:45-7:45 pm at the Queen Victoria Market\, Franklin Street Heritage Box Hire storage shed\, 190 Franklin St\, Entrance from QVM car park between Franklin St car park entrance and Peel St. Entry by gold coin donation. This event has been produced in association with STAG (Stallholders and Traders Action Group). \nOut In The Open is a moving film created as part of a City of Melbourne public art program at the Queen Victoria Market by collaborative duo Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine. Using stop motion animation and sound\, it explores a hidden side of the market and tells the story of a trader’s deep relationship with the market. It raises the question of the emotional and social value of this heritage site. The screening will be introduced by the artists and followed by a short talk about its making and a Q & A session. \nA link to more information on Friends of Queen Victoria Market
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-queen-victoria-market-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow-heritage-and-emotion/
LOCATION:RHSV\, Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
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