After much discussion, Oral History Australia has made the difficult decision to postpone the OHA Biennial conference, Oral History in Troubling Times, to 2022, probably in October. A vibrant get-together in twelve months’ time with a good chance of international speakers and delegates seems a much better option than moving the conference online this year. Anyone who has registered for
Registrations for the 2021 OHA Biennial Conference are now open, with early bird rates available until Sunday 12 September. The conference will be held from 14-16 October 2021 in Launceston, Tasmania. The theme is ‘Oral History in Troubling Times: Opportunities and Challenges’. Book now Bookings are via Eventbrite. The registration fee includes morning & afternoon teas and lunches on Friday
Conference bursary for the 2021 OHA national conference in Launceston Oral History Australia SA/NT is offering a conference bursary for a member of OHA SA/NT to cover the cost of conference registration (early-bird rate for members) and attendance at the conference dinner. Applicants for the bursary must be current financial members of Oral History Australia SA/NT, and be full financial
The next OHA Biennial Conference will be held in Launceston, Tasmania from 14-16 October 2021. Deadline for conference submissions extended to 1 April 2021. The conference theme is Oral History in Troubling Times: Challenges and Opportunities. The conference theme invites you to reflect on the challenges and issues of undertaking oral history in troubling times, and to consider how oral
Registrations for the 2019 conference are now open. The conference will be hosted by Oral History Queensland and Oral History Australia, in partnership with the State Library of Queensland. Theme: Intimate Stories, Challenging Histories Dates: 10-13 October 2019 Location: State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia The conference program is available here. Link to registration information page Link to registration on
The 2019 conference will be held at the State Library of Queensland, in Brisbane. Dates: 10-13 October, 2019 (workshops on 10 October; main conference 11-12 October; history walks and tours on 13 October) Theme: Intimate Stories, Challenging Histories