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SUMMARY:Approaching the Voice: a four part lecture series
DESCRIPTION:Our friends at U3A Melbourne City have put together a 4 part series\, Approaching the Voice\, in partnership with the Indigenous Unit at The University of Melbourne. \nLater this year you will be asked to vote in the Referendum on a Voice to Parliament and in the coming months you will be bombarded with opinions from all political perspectives.  In this Approaching the Voice series we bring you voices that you won’t regularly hear on radio and television: the voices of people who work continuously in this area and who are willing to share their expertise with us. \nThe 4 sessions are: \n\n\nContemporary Conversations about Treaty and Voice\n\n\nMonday\, July 10\, 2.00-3.30pm at the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre\, University of Melbourne \nSpeaker: Professor Sarah Maddison is Director of the Australian Centre at the University. \nSarah has published widely in the fields of reconciliation and intercultural relations and her most recent book is The Colonial Fantasy: Why white Australia can’t solve black problems  Allen and Unwin 2019. \n  \n\n\nPolitics\, truth-telling and history-making: a non-Indigenous person’s reflection\n\n\nMonday\, July 17\, 2.00-3.30pm at the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre\, University of Melbourne \nSpeaker:  Dr. Rachel Standfield is a Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Studies\, Culture and Communication. \nRachel is a historian of Indigenous societies and colonial histories in Australia and New Zealand.  She works as a historical consultant for Melbourne’s Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Community and has also \nworked in public policy and supporting Indigenous activism for human rights. \n  \n\n\nTaking Indigenous knowledge seriously –  a grounded account of listening to Indigenous voices\n\n\nTuesday\, July 25\, 12.30-2.00pm at the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre\, University of Melbourne \nSpeaker:  Dr. Matt Campbell lectures in the area of Treaty and agreement making. \nMatt spent more than two decades in Northern Australia\, working with Indigenous people\, seeking to find ways to ensure that his work appropriately centred Indigenous knowledge and governance. \n  \n\n\nIndigenous Voice: Uluru as pathway to Australian social reconstruction\n\n\nTuesday\, August 1\, 12.30-2.00  at the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre\, University of Melbourne \nSpeaker:  Professor Barry Judd is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous) and Director of the Indigenous Studies Program. \nBarry is a member of the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and has worked in the support of Indigenous activity in Australian higher education for over 30 years.  He is widely            published with particular expertise in race relations in Australian sport. \n  \nIn the Chair for all sessions will be Professor Russell Goulbourne\, Dean\, Faculty of Arts. Russell is a noted scholar in French literature having published extensively on major figures in French intellectual culture including Voltaire\, Diderot and Rousseau. \nOur thanks to Russell for facilitating this cooperative venture. \nThe 45 minute presentations will be followed by an audience Q@A session. \nAll four presentations are in the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre\, University of Melbourne Parkville campus\, Level B1: Arts West – West Wing\, Street address: Professor’s Walk \n\nExtra directions: Room B01. Enter either east door (opposite Old Arts building) or west door (opposite Genetics). Take stairs to basement. Theatre is at the foot of the stairs. Lift access: Ramp on left side of east door (opposite Old Arts building). For main lift turn right then left. Otherwise go straight ahead to use open lift next to the far staircase.\n\nYou can book below for individual sessions or all 4 sessions. They are free-of-charge. These will not be offered via Zoom.   These sessions are sure to be popular to please don’t book unless you know that you can attend.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/approaching-the-voice/2023-07-17/
LOCATION:Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="U3A Melbourne City":MAILTO:office@u3amelbcity.org.au
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SUMMARY:Seminar: People and Personalities
DESCRIPTION:Delivered in partnership with AMaGA\, this workshop is designed to provide practical guidance about fostering and maximising historical societies biggest asset – their volunteers. \nOur main speaker\, Paul Fearon\, will provide a ‘primer’ on principles and techniques in leading and retaining effective teams of volunteers. We have all had experience of volunteers who can be both a society’s biggest asset but also their biggest liability. \nThroughout the workshop\, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions\, share their experiences\, and learn from one another. By the end of the workshop\, participants will have the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively manage volunteers and the different personalities within their historical society. \n  \nPAUL FEARON FAICD FCPA FIPAA (Vic) joined the RHSV Council following a 40-year career in the energy industry and as a government regulator. He has also held director roles in two small volunteer-based charities; has arts\, business and finance degrees; and\, has commenced a PhD in History. \nThis seminar is delivered on Zoom. Those registering will be sent an email with the Zoom log-in details 24 hours prior to the event. On registering you’ll be sent an automatic email confirmation – if you can’t find this email in your In-box\, please check your Spam or Junk Mail folders as often these automatically generated emails go astray.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/seminar-people-and-personalities/
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SUMMARY:CATALOGUING CLINICS 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join Jillian Hiscock\, the RHSV Collections Manager\, each month is this informative and easy-going Zoom forum on all aspects of cataloguing collections for historical societies. Jillian has a different topic each month and is happy to be guided by those who attend as to what they would like covered in upcoming clinics. This is an interactive space where questions are encouraged. The RHSV does not endorse any particular cataloguing software – we believe it is horses for courses – and Jillian will talk about issues that impact on cataloguing whether you are using cataloguing cards or software. \nThe one-hour clinics are free and the Zoom log-in below is used every month in 2023\, however\, we do ask you to register each month as this enables Jillian to send you extra material / links etc after each session. \nThe remaining Cataloguing Clinics 2023 will be held at \n\nThu 20 Jul 11am – 12noon (AEST)\nThu 17 Aug 11am – 12noon (AEST)\nThu 21 Sep 11am – 12noon (AEST)\nThu 19 Oct 11am – 12noon (AEDT)\nThu 16 Nov 11am – 12noon (AEDT)\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86065204468?pwd=UWNVVkhTanplK3Z6b20zSDVhYTE2Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 860 6520 4468\nPasscode: 549707 \nPlease download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.\nMonthly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZItceyqrj8uHNyeZRXkEGbD7ZUBvzw25bH8/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGurj0vGNSRtB-PRpwAAo_oZ-rziClbgo1EmSXXOyt2RQHSYdh3EKRlB4qF \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/cataloguing-clinics-2023-2023-03-16-2023-04-20-2023-07-20/
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SUMMARY:GARAGE GIRLS @ LAMAMA COURTHOUSE THEATRE
DESCRIPTION:JOIN THE RHSV ON FRIDAY 21 JULY @ 7:30pm\nWe are hosting a group booking for members and their friends.\n  \nImagine…1920s Melbourne-the advent of the motorcar! Society reels from the aftermath of war and a second wave of Spanish flu wreaks havoc on the streets. Theatres buzz with vaudeville hacks and men with an eye for enterprise seize every opportunity to weasel wealth. Meanwhile\, one small woman defies convention and makes her mark… \nPart history\, part farce\, part who-done-it\, Garage Girls shines a light on one remarkable young woman’s short but eventful life. Who was Alice Anderson? Why did she drive her baby Austin all the way to Alice Springs? Who were all those women\, dressed in greasy dungarees… and don’t they look a little bit like men? Sparked by actual events and a healthy dose of magic realism\, breathtaking sound design and many colourful characters\, played by five actors-Garage Girls is a rip-roaring ride celebrating a Victorian icon.\nWelcome to Miss Anderson’s All Girl Garage! \n“Sharp as a razor\, very witty\, very funny and beautifully directed with much visual humour.” – Stage Whispers \n“Superb performances\, an outstanding ensemble…This is first class storytelling..” – Theatrepeople \nInspired by “A Spanner in the Works: The extraordinary story of Alice Anderson and Australia’s first all-girl garage” by Loretta Smith 2019. \nContent Warnings: Adult themes and loud noises \nProducers: Three Birds Theatre and The Shift Theatre \nWriters: Candace Miles\, Madelaine Nunn and Anna Rodway (Three Birds Theatre) in collaboration with Carolyn Bock and Helen Hopkins (The Shift Theatre) \nDirected by: Janice Muller \nPerformed by: Carolyn Bock\, Helen Hopkins\, Candace Miles\, Madelaine Nunn and Anna Rodway \n  \nTHE VENUE \nThe La Mama Courthouse is located at 349 Drummond Street\, Carlton\, behind Lygon Court and the Nova Cinemas\, and close to Elgin Street. \nFinding parking near La Mama can be very difficult\, especially on Friday and Saturday nights\, so if you need to drive\, make sure you allow plenty of time to find a park. \nCONTENT WARNING \nNote that most productions at La Mama are new works\, usually being seen for the first time on opening night. The RHSV has not seen this play and we are attending in the spirit of fringe theatre – it is live\, it is bold\, it is about Melbourne’s history and we like to support new works. \nLOCK OUT! \nPlease note that because of the intimate space\, it is not possible to admit late-comers. We lock the doors at show time and in most cases are unable to transfer the tickets. Please ensure you leave plenty of time for traffic and parking. Our bar opens an hour before show time and we always have free tea and coffee so come early and relax. \nPUBLIC TRANSPORT \nTrams \n1 & 6 Stop #112 Lygon St / Elgin St Walk east along Elgin St and turn right on to Drummond St\, it will be on your right (4 mins)\n1\, 3/3a\, 5\, 6\, 16\, 64\, 67\, 72 Stop #1 Melbourne University / Swanston St Walk east along Faraday St and turn left on to Drummond St\, it will be on your left (7 mins) \nBuses \n200\, 207 Lygon St / Elgin St Walk east along Elgin St and turn right on to Drummond St\, it will be on your right (2 mins)\n250\, 251 Elgin St / Rathdowne St Walk west along Elgin St and turn left on to Drummond St\, it will be on your right (3 mins) \nTrain\nMelbourne Central Station\, followed by a tram or bus ride above \nACCESSIBILITY \nLa Mama Courthouse has recently undergone extensive renovations\, which has significantly improved audience facilities\, as well as making the venue fully accessible for everyone. This means that we are wheelchair accessible for both audience and artists. However\, the building is Heritage listed which means there are some things that are outside of our control. The doorway to the theatre is approximately 1 metre wide if you are a wheelchair user with a mobility device wider than this please get in touch before the show so we can try to meet your access requirements in the most comfortable way for you myf@lamama.com.au or (03) 9347 6948. \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/garage-girls-lamama-theatre/
LOCATION:La Mama Courthouse Theatre\, 349 Drummond Street\, Carlton\, VIC\, 3053\, Australia
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