Check out this beautiful short film, historical imagery and education resource.
An Australian WW1 anti-conscription story, played out heavily in the northern Melbourne suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg.
Thank-you Living Peace Museum & @HTAVed !
https://t.co/4g2STbsSca
Welcome to #historyweek! We’re excited to kick off the week by celebrating community history today at #VCHA2018 with @historyvictoria, @PRO_Vic & history-makers from across Vic. Check out all the great events on offer at https://t.co/IAnab2cnuc
#VCday2018 Do you manage a collection containing Aboriginal cultural heritage items? - Look into the historical record to gather provenance; Speak to the Traditional Owners from the Country they originate; Contact Aboriginal Victoria to register them.
#VCDay2018 happening right now @Library_Vic where a great line up of speakers such as @Indigo_H_J have been giving great tips for community collections....thanks @_mavic for organising!
The @craftvictoria annual auction ends tonight, check it out via their website! This initiative seeks to support craft collections and craft communities in Victoria and beyond https://t.co/TeeGD8e6Mm
Do you manage a small collection in Victoria? How about some help on how to develop an exhibition that unlocks its storytelling potential? Look no further than the Roving Curator program, open now @_mavic
GIF IT UP is an annual international gif-making campaign that encourages people to create new, fun and unique gifs from #OpenGLAM digitised cultural heritage found in @dpla@Europeanaeu@DigitalNZ and @TroveAustralia. Browse the archive here: https://t.co/WKlUhG0vCN #gifitup
Thrilled to announce our 2018 History Week event on 14 October with @History_Vic, @museumsvictoria & @MamaAlto! #HistorySlam will feature historians presenting contested histories in just 3 minutes each. Can't wait to hear your ideas! EoI due 31 July.
Eilish Clohessy shares the many beneficial outcomes of working with dedicated volunteers to co-produce #3Dscans of artifacts from @derbymuseums' collections https://t.co/OANI2MQR5e
Good news for writers and researchers: we've extended our deadline for Provenance. Have you done research into our collection? Why not write about it? You now have until the end of August. https://t.co/948bm6i2cs
We are pleased to announce a new seminar series delving into the digital heritage landscape to ask, how will the future transform the past? The series starts on 8 August and is held fortnightly. All the details at https://t.co/AJyZYI0bZM
Looking for something at no cost but great value on a winter’s evening? 5.30pm 25 July Melbourne CBD - Professor Andrea Whitcomb Deakin University will explore early European collecting practices in a (Western) Australian context. @DeakinHeritage
https://t.co/WIAzDr15bs