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SUMMARY:2025 Billibellary Indigenous History Lecture: Breaking Australian Rules in Sport and History
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite our members and friends to join us for the 4th annual Billibellary Indigenous History Lecture to be delivered by distinguished academic Professor Barry Judd. \n\nThe Indigenous sport of Australian (Rules) Football is widely regarded as the national game at least in Melbourne and the State of Victoria. First codified in 1858 as the Melbourne Rules\, today Australian Football as it is officially known is the most spectated sport nationally and the controlling body of the sport the Australian Football League (AFL) is one of the wealthiest most influential Australian institutions. The history of Australian Football and its origins in goldrush era Melbourne provides an exemplary example of why the rules that govern the discipline of Australian history need to be broken. By referencing the orthodox methodological approaches and research practices in the writing of Australian Rules Football histories this lecture shows how Indigenous peoples\, knowledges and cultural practices can be eliminated from the Australian past. By referencing Australian football histories this lecture also shows how as productive settler-colonial relationships with Indigenous peoples can be made marginal and of insignificant importance. \nDrawing on recent scholarly collaborations with Professor Kat Ellinghaus a trained academic historian\, this lecture concludes by suggesting alternate approaches to the writing of Australian history that are inclusive of Indigenous Australian understanding of the past and therefore more capable of reconstructing more truthful understandings of the past. To do so the lecture concludes that an approach to historical research encapsulated by the ARC funding project Ngura Ninti is required. \n\nProfessor Barry Judd is a distinguished academic and accomplished leader\, currently holding the positions of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous) and Professor of Indigenous Studies in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. As the DVC (Indigenous)\, he plays a crucial role in shaping institutional policy\, strategy\, and guidance on all aspects of Indigenous higher education. \nIn addition to these duties\, Professor Judd provides academic leadership to the Indigenous Studies Program through undergraduate teaching\, Higher Degree Research supervisions\, and research activity\, all of which support the development of this emerging field of studies. He is a member of the esteemed Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) and was a foundation Chief Investigator of the National Indigenous Research and Knowledges Network (NIRAKN). \nProfessor Judd’s expertise is widely recognised\, and he serves as a Board member of the Museums and Galleries of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) and the Life Again Foundation. He is also a member of the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) committee of the Richmond Football Club. \nProfessor Judd’s academic background is extensive\, with an MA in Public Policy and a PhD in Australian Indigenous Studies\, as well as postgraduate qualifications in higher education teaching and learning. His research expertise lies in Australian race relations in Australian sports and interdisciplinary research methods in Indigenous Studies and Australian history. \nWith over 30 years of experience in supporting Indigenous activity in Australian higher education\, Professor Judd is widely published and holds several current Australian Research Council research grants. His invaluable contributions to the field of Indigenous Studies are a testament to his exceptional work\, inspiring and leading the way for future Indigenous leaders. \n\nHouse-keeping \nThe Zoom log-in details will be sent\, 24 hours before the event\, to all those who have booked – please check your Spam or Junk Mail folder if you cannot find the email in your in-box. The Zoom event will start at 6pm (30 mins later than the in-person event). \nAs will all RHSV lectures\, we will serve refreshments from 5:30pm until 6pm when the lecture will commence.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/2025-billibellary-indigenous-history-lecture-professor-barry-judd/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Lecturer Series,What's On
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SUMMARY:Geelong Numismatic Society is celebrating their 60th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Come and see 60 years of history on display at the Western Money Fair Geelong \nWonderful displays and trade in Australian & International coins\, banknotes\, stamps and PNCs. \nAccessories\, collectibles\, valuations and more \nBook sale and craft trade \n  \nEntry $2 with door prize and special $2 raffle \nInformation at www.westernmoneyfair.com.au \nwesternmoneyfair@gmail.com \nFB: Western Money Fair \nInstagram: western_money_fair \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/geelong-numismatic-society-is-celebrating-their-60th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Belmont Uniting Church\, 42 Thomson St\, Belmont\, Victoria\, 3216\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Geelong Numismatic Society":MAILTO:geelongns@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:AUTOMOTIVE HISTORIANS AUSTRALIA INC HONORS REG HUNT
DESCRIPTION:WITH AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVID ZEUNERT\nReg Hunt\, motor dealer\, racing driver\, collector and property investor was one of Melbourne’s best known and successful automobilists during his working life. Maserati historian\, enthusiast and long-time friend\, David Zeunert\, will discuss with Mark Bissett Reg’s life exploits following a light lunch at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. \nReg Hunt built one of Australia’s largest motor dealer operations and was known for his “Golden Mile” along the Nepean Highway\, Elsternwick that included a 12-acre used car lot that held up to 2\,000 vehicles and later Holden’s top selling dealership\, Reg Hunt Rhodes.\nLesser known is Reg Hunt’s success in motor racing\, particularly in his Maserati 250F Formula 1 car in which he competed against Stirling Moss\, Jack Brabham\, Stan Jones and others\, earning the Australian Driver’s Championship in 1956. He is also remembered for his collection of Rolls Royce and WO Bentleys. Reg Hunt retired after 45 years in the motor industry\, amassing some $95 million in property and a business that turned over $300 million per annum. \nDavid Zeunert is a Melbourne based enthusiast/historian\, a strong generalist with a particular passion for Maserati. It was via his ownership of Maseratis and the Maserati Club that David met Reg Hunt 40 years ago. Zeunert has a significant archive of Australian motor racing photographs\, magazines and memorabilia. He has contributed his research knowledge to many authors. In addition\, he has written for both club magazines and professional journals such as Benzina. Knowing Hunt as a friend\, and many of those associated with Maserati in Australia places David uniquely to speak with authority about the late Reg Hunt’s racing and commercial achievements.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/automotive-historians-australia-inc-honors-reg-hunt/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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SUMMARY:Lithographers\, Artists and Painters: a guided walking tour of St Kilda Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:The next Friends of St Kilda Cemetery guided walking tour will be held on Sunday 23 February 2025 at 1.45pm for a 2.00pm start. \nPlease meet at the Dandenong Road Pavilion. \nRSVP is essential and should be made to Geoff on 0448 740 195 or email foskcorg@gmail.com
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/lithographers-artists-and-painters-a-guided-walking-tour-of-st-kilda-cemetery/
LOCATION:St Kilda Cemetery\, Dandenong Road & Hotham Street\, St Kilda East\, Vic\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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