Oral History Victoria
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Nurturing a vibrant and informed oral history community. Training, networking, advocacy.
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FINAL WEEK TO RECORD DETAILS OF PRECARIOUS ORAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS – FORM CLOSES 28th SEPT. The Identifying Precarious Victorian Oral History Collection Project is creating a list of precarious collections in Victoria, Australia. Learn more and get involved at precariousoralhistories.com
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DEADLINE EXTENDED TO RECORD DETAILS OF PRECARIOUS ORAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS – FORM CLOSES 28th SEPT. The Identifying Precarious Victorian Oral History Collection Project is creating a list of precarious collections in Victoria, Australia. Learn more and get involved at precariousoralhistories.com
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FINAL DAYS to record details of your precarious Victorian oral history collection – FORM CLOSES AUGUST 31. The Identifying Precarious Victorian Oral History Collection Project is creating a list of precarious collections in Victoria, Australia. Find the form and info at precariousoralhistories.com
Identifying Precarious Victorian Oral History Collections Project. Tell us about your collection before Aug 31! www.precariousoralhistories.com
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If you missed the Oral History Australia conference in November ‘24, the recordings of our two keynote sessions are now live on the OHA YouTube channel: 1) Alessandro Portelli and 2) Yoorook Commission panel
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Huge thanks to OHA and OHV for a truly fabulous oral history conference! Wonderful to spend a few days listening and learning, catching up with old friends & meeting new practitioners
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“What makes an interview possible is what you have in common. What makes it INTERESTING is what you DON’T.”

The incomparable Alessandro Portelli gives a wonderful keynote to open Oral History Victoria conference in Melbourne this morning. #oralhistory #dialogue
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Issue 46 of Studies in #OralHistory will be published at the time of the Oral History Australia Conference (Melbourne) later this week. There are 7 reviews, four books, two websites and an exhibition. The reviews (and articles) are all open access and I'll announce here once available.

Issue 45:
Issue No. 45, 2023 - Oral History Australia
Oral History in Troubling Times: Opportunities and Challenges Editors Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy Contents To access a specific article or section click on the linked title. It will take you...
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Better late than never - Oral History Victoria is now live on Bluesky. If you’re at the Oral History Australia biennial conference this weekend jump on. And please ask those around you before posting any images especially if it’s a closeup or it’s from their presentation!