Category SA/NT News

Word of Mouth – New issue

The Spring 2025 issue of the OHA SA/NT magazine Word of Mouth is now available. Highlights include: To see the new edition of WOM please view or download a copy using the button below. Download Word of Mouth – Spring…

Word of Mouth – New issue

The Spring 2025 issue of the OHA SA/NT magazine Word of Mouth is now available. Highlights include: To see the new edition of WOM please view or download a copy using the button below. Download Word of Mouth – Spring…

Christmas Brunch on December 14

Time: 10:00am Date: Sunday 14th December 2025 Venue: Prices Fresh Bakery, 464 North East Road, Hillcrest SA 5086 Please join us for our annual Christmas Brunch. This year we are meeting again at Prices Fresh Bakery, Hillcrest. Unwind after another eventful year and join…

New OHA SA/NT website

Welcome to our new website. We have a fresh look, new photos, new navigation and a responsive design so that you can find the information you need on any device you are using. This website is integrated with the website…

Oral History Handbook

A new edition of the Oral History Handbook by Beth Robertson is coming. The handbook was first published by the South Australian Branch of the Oral History Association in 1983 and the last edition was published in 2013. The new…

Join us for our 2025 AGM

All Oral History Australia SA/NT members are invited to attend the 2025 Annual General Meeting which will be held online via Zoom. We welcome nominations from members to join our committee. Please send them to the President via our email contact@oralhistoryaustraliasant.org.au by August 16.…

Madeleine Regan – award & new book

Congratulations to Madeleine Regan who was awarded the Excellence in Oral History Award at the History Council of South Australia’s award ceremonies in May. Madeleine is a former long-serving secretary of OHA SA She was recognised for her long-standing commitment…

OHA SA/NT membership now open

Membership fees for 2025-26 are now due. The OHA SA/NT Committee thanks current members for their support this year. We hope you will continue to support our work in promoting oral history research in South Australia and the Northern Territory…

Vale Joan Durdin (1922-2025)

It was with great sadness that we heard that the renowned Adelaide oral historian, Dr Joan Durdin had passed away. Joan was aged 102 and had led a full life as a nurse and a nurse educator before retiring in…

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