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24.01.2022 Happy Friday Everyone Our AGM is coming up and we'd love to see you there. It will include presentations and Q&A's with the three oral history award nominees for 2020.... More details coming soon. https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au//29-10-annual-general-/



21.01.2022 - Update - Jess and Judi's 2-day video recording course is now booked out. Thanks so much for your interest. And to those who snapped up spots we hope you have a great experience.... Happy Friday

21.01.2022 - In Conversation - Hi OHV Members & Supporters You are warmly invited to our AGM to be held via zoom ... from 5:30pm, Thursday, October 29. Come along to hear from the three shortlisted entries for the Victorian Oral History Award, in conversation with our Vice President Alistair Thomson about their exciting projects. Learn how these fab oral historians thought through and went about their work. The AGM will follow afterwards. To register for the event click on the link which will take you to our website and our new booking system (fingers crossed it works like a dream! ) https://oralhistoryvictoria.wildapricot.org/event-4014914 #oralhistoryvictoriaAGM #oralhistoryvictoria

20.01.2022 - TONIGHT 5.30pm - In conversation with the Oral History Victorian Community History Award nominees & AGM. Register here for the zoom link: https://oralhistoryvictoria.wildapricot.org/event-4014914... [Image: Graphic illustration of an open pink laptop with a pink light overhead on a purple background. Text reads: 'Award Winners Q&A and AGM. Tonight from 5.30pm'.



17.01.2022 - One week to go - In conversation with the Oral History Victorian Community History Award nominees & AGM. Register here: https://oralhistoryvictoria.wildapricot.org/event-4014914

17.01.2022 Look out for announcements for workshops later in the year about First Nations and oral history - developed by Taragara Aboriginal Corporation, including the wonderful Dr Lorina Barker. In the meantime, check out their Facebook page Songlines of Country.

15.01.2022 The second nominee for the Victorian Oral History Award 2020 is: Memories of the Women’s Royal Australian Air Force 1951-1977 Jessica Ferrari, Memento Media. https://mementomedia.com.au//womens-royal-australian-air-/



14.01.2022 - The Poetry of Podcasting with Siobhán McHugh - The Oral History Network Ireland's annual lecture is coming up on the 8th of December. The lecture is free but you need to register for the Zoom link. Siobhán is an award-winning oral historian, writer, documentary-maker and podcaster, and Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Wollongong. ... https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-poetry-of-podcasting-emphas *Note the time difference (7am here). [Image: Siobhán smiles at the camera, sitting in a recording studio. A computer and audio recording equipment are in front of her on the desk. Text of the image reads: Oral History Network Ireland, Annual Lecture 2020, Award-winning oral historian, writer, documentary-maker and podcaster, Siobhán McHugh, Associate Professor University of Wollongong presents, 'The Poetry of Podcasting: Emphasising the Oral in Oral History', free virtual event, Wednesday 9th December at 8pm GMT, more info and e-register: www.oralhistorynetworkireland.ie]

13.01.2022 Last minute reminder ... Zoom link on our website: https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au//ideas-skills-exchange/ [Image: Hand holds a mug of frothy coffee. Text reads: Tuesday 25 May Online Chat 5.30pm].

13.01.2022 The third nominee for the Victorian Oral History Award 2020 is: Out of the Madhouse: From Asylums to Caring Community?, Arcadia, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020 Sandy Jeffs and Margaret Leggatt. https://scholarly.info//out-of-the-madhouse-from-asylums-/

11.01.2022 It's that time again .... Come meet us online for OH project chats. Details on our website: https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au//ideas-skills-exchange/... [Image: Hand hold a mug of frothy coffee. Text reads: Tuesday 25 May Online Chat 5.30pm].

11.01.2022 The first nominee for the Victorian Oral History Award 2020 is: Cockatoo: Voices from the Past Dot Griffin, Jan Shaw, Ruth South and Arthur Wintle, Cockatoo History and Heritage Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/379089272188869/permalink/2463697657061343



10.01.2022 Yay! We have three nominees shortlisted for the Victorian Oral History Award 2020. Cockatoo: Voices from the Past Dot Griffin, Jan Shaw, Ruth South and Arthur Wintle, Cockatoo History and Heritage Group. Memories of the Women’s Royal Australian Air Force 1951-1977 Jessica Ferrari, Memento Media. Out of the Madhouse: From Asylums to Caring Community?, Arcadia, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020 Sandy Jeffs and Margaret Leggatt.... https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au/awards-shortlist-check-/

05.01.2022 For Oral Historians also interested in radio and other audio storytelling. The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia’s conference is on this week between the 28th and the 31st of October. The schedule includes:... - Podcast Creation - Recording Remotely - Social Media Content See the schedule for booking here: https://conference.cbaa.org.au/ [Video: Video of the CBAA conference sessions. Title screen reads: 'Registrations now open!'.]

05.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE! Our Annual Symposium is on again. Sunday 20th June.... More details to follow - it's going to be wonderfully geeky, exciting and relatable! And of course uber important for how we ensure our community oral histories survive. https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au//annual-ohv-symposium-/ [Image: Woman with headphones on in front of a microphone and computer screen with an audio recording sound wave. Text reads: Annual Symposium 20th June.]

03.01.2022 Join us for our yearly symposium June 20 10am-1pm It will be held online again we’re getting good at this! - so please feel free to share far and wide to our interstate and international friends.... This year’s theme is: Plan or Perish: Ensuring the Survival of Community Oral Histories. How can we make sure the stories of local communities recorded by oral historians survive the ravages of time? Our symposium is an opportunity to explore and discuss the challenges facing communities and oral historians in preserving recorded interviews for the future. There will be a small charge, and discounts for our members and advance notice of bookings. Tickets available soon (we’re setting things up in the background). Info on our website: https://oralhistoryvictoria.org.au/event/2021-symposium/ [Image: Microphone in a black casing. Text reads: OHV, Annual Symposium, June 20th, 10am-1pm, via Zoom]

03.01.2022 - 3 places left - Starts tomorrow! . Using video in oral history interviewing ... Join Jessica Ferrari and Judi Hughes for a two-day online course about how to do video recordings in oral history projects. $60 for OHV members. Check the OHV website for details: https://oralhistoryvictoria.wildapricot.org/event-4030875 [Image: Black and white profile photos of Jessica and Judi, both smiling and looking at the camera with gardens in the background.]

01.01.2022 Award announcements 4.30pm, Wednesday, October 28. The 2020 Victorian Community History Awards - including the oral history award - will be announced over on the Public Record Office Victoria and Royal Historical Society of Victoria Facebook pages and YouTube.... Better yet, the oral history nominees will be in conversation with us the next day to celebrate our AGM. We'd love to see you there. Details to follow. Good luck nominees! #vcha2020 #oralhistoryvictoria #oralhistoryawards

01.01.2022 OHV Ideas and skills exchange - last session for 2020 It's been an extraordinary year and it's hard to believe we are presenting our last events for 2020. If you're feeling festive, please prepare your favourite beverage, settle in front of your screen of choice and join us for an informal chat via Zoom about all things oral history - next Tuesday 24 November at 5:30 pm.... OHV vice president Alistair Thomson, Professor of History, Monash University will once again be facilitating our informal 'Ideas and skills exchange'. These sessions are free, do not require registration and are open to both members and non-members. It's a relaxed atmosphere where all are welcome to discuss their oral history projects and to get to know other oral historians. How to join the meeting: Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Please click this URL to start or join: https://monash.zoom.us/j/95713677193 Or, go to https://monash.zoom.us/join and enter meeting ID: 957 1367 7193 Ensure your device has a dedicated microphone and webcam. Join from a dial-in phone: Dial: +61 3 990 59666 [+61 3 9905 ZOOM] or +61 2 8015 2088 Meeting ID: 957 1367 7193 [Image: Hand holding a frothy cup of hot chocolate. Text reads: Tuesday 24 November Online Chat 5.30pm].

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