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Newsletter 16 October 2024

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HCSA 2024 AGM
The History Council of South Australia's Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, 16 October 2024 at The Historian Hotel, 18 Coromandel Pl, Adelaide, 5:30pm for 6:00pm start.

The night will feature a talk by the 2024 Wakefield Press Essay Prize winner, Amanda Wells on 'Halting Chowilla Dam: a tale of drought, salt, science and politics in 1960s South Australia'.
Further information is on our website here
Book through Humanitix here
Download the Nomination form for election to the General and Executive HCSA Committees here

Become a Member of the History Council of South Australia
The HCSA is the state’s peak history body, providing a representative voice on historical issues and celebrating and raising the profile of history across South Australia.

The bigger our membership base, the stronger our collective voice for history.

We invite current members to renew their membership (If you have not already done so), and our newsletter friends to consider joining the Council.

By becoming a member you help support:

  • Funding for the HCSA Fellowship
  • The Historian Awards and Wakefield Press Essay Prize
  • The annual HCSA Regional Lecture
  • The HCSA fortnightly newsletter
  • Strong, non-partisan advocacy on issues related to history in South Australia.

For more information, please visit the HCSA membership page here.

Subscriptions can be paid via credit card, EFT, cheque or bank transfer, or you can choose to generate an invoice for payment.

You may also like to consider making a tax deductible donation to the HCSA, which can be done when you join, or separately by following this link.

We thank you again for your support.

History Council of South Australia 2025 Fellowship
Our annual HCSA Fellowship is now open.
The Fellowship is an annual prize of $2,000. It provides support for Australians researching and writing about South Australian history.
The HCSA Fellowship was launched on 21 August 2020 in association with the State Library of South Australia and through the generous support of donors, including the Marsden Szwarcbord Foundation.

Applications close on 15 November.
For more information, visit the HCSA website here.

Job Ready Graduates Package
Matt Fitzpatrick and Lainie Anderson have prepared an article on the issue that has been published in Indaily.
Read the article here.
The History Council has written to the Federal Minister for Education regarding the ongoing harmful effects of the differential student fees imposed by the Job Ready Graduates Package.
Read more on our Advocacy page here.

Burnside Historical Society October Bulletin
The Society's latest monthly bulletin is out now.
Read it here (pdf).

SA Medical Heritage Society meeting
Featuring Associate Professor David Cherry AM speaking on 'Pain management'.
24 October, 6pm. Dulwich Community Center, 14 Union st, Dulwich.
Further information here (pdf flyer).

Save the Queen: The Priscilla Project
A project is underway to restore the Priscilla bus from the film 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'. She was discovered on a property in rural New South Wales, having survived fire, floods, and exposure to the elements. The History Trust of South Australia is seeking donations to restore the bus and display her at the National Motor Museum in Birdwood.
Further information through the HTSA

Adelaide Museum of South Australian History
The History Trust are inviting responses to a survey about a proposed new museum: the Adelaide Museum of South Australia's History.
Find out more and have your say on the proposed museum here.

Lectures, exhibitions, and events

White Fabulation: a prehistory of the 'culture war’
A lecture by Prof. Dan Hicks (Oxford), 28 October 2024, University of Adelaide.
This talk introduces some of the themes of Dan's forthcoming book, Every Monument Will Fall: a prehistory of the culture war (Penguin 2025).
Please register through Humanitix here

Ooldea: the meeting place
A talk about Ooldea's history as a meeting place for First Nations people for generations and where the Trans-Australian Railway tracks met.
October 22, 12-1pm ACDT. Hetzel Lecture Theatre, State Library of South Australia.
Further information and tickets through Eventbrite

Provocations: arguing about history
Two historians in conversation with Dr. Anne-Marie Schwirtlich about where Australian history is now and where it is going.
Watch the talk on Youtube here

Talk: Don't argue with Germans: the curious case of three churches at Neales Flat
Historian Samuel Doering will introduce an extraordinary group of German Lutherans who - because of faith and infighting - built three churches within a stone's throw of each other in a farming district.
17 October 2024, 7.30 - 9pm, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 139 Archer st, North Adelaide. $5 donation at door.
The talk will also be livestreamed on Youtube here

Bay to Birdwood
One of the world's great historic motoring events, the 2024 Bay to Birdwood will be held on October 20, 2024.
Further information through the website

Odyssey Greek Festival
Held from 4 October - 2 November, the Odyssey Greek Festival incorporates the Greek Film Festival and many other cultural events.
Further information including program on the festival website

Trust in Playford: SA's longest serving Premier
A new display about the state's longest serving Premier, Sir Thomas Playford. Learn about his vision and the impact he had on South Australia.
16 September 2024 - 31 March 2025, 10am - 5pm. Institute Building, Kintore Avenue, Adelaide.

IAF literary dinner
Featuring guest speaker Peter Monteath discussing An Indigenous South: German writers on colonial South Australia.
22 October, 6.30 -9pm. Osmond Terrace Function Centre. Tickets are $40 for IAF members, $45 for non-members.
Further information and tickets through Trybooking

History at the Historian
Join the Professional Historians Association to hear Patricia Sumerling speak on sources for Hotels of Adelaide: an illustrated history.
21 October, 5.45. Historian Hotel, Adelaide.
Please email your RSVP to Heidi Ing: [email protected]
Further information here (pdf flyer)

University of Adelaide historical and classical studies seminar series 2024
The next seminar will feature Alessandro Antonello speaking on 'Seagrass speculation: finance, law, and mapping at South Australia's coast, 1909 - 1920.' on 28 October. Seminars are held Mondays in Napier 420, 12pm.
Further information here (pdf flyer).

Camel trains to steel wheels: Life on the trans-Australian railway
This new exhibition features archival records, photographs and footage that brings to life the railway's first 60 years.
At the State Library of SA until 26 January 2025.
Further information through the National Archives website

Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) 2024 Conference: Opening the Archives: Access, Engagement, Innovation
To be held in Ōtautahi | Christchurch, New Zealand, from 22-25 October 2024. Registrations are now open and will close on October 7.
Further information through their website here

Historical Society of South Australia
The last of the Society's monthly talks will feature Erin Reardon: RA&HS Archives – Walking into 185 Years of History (and Wondering What to do With It) on 4 November.
Further information through their website

Opportunities

The Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia
The next issue is scheduled to be published in November 2024 and they are inviting scholars from all disciplines who are researching South Australian history to submit papers, or proposals for papers, for inclusion in this, and subsequent editions. They would particularly like to encourage post-graduate student and early career researcher contributions.
For more information, visit their website here or contact the editor [email protected]

HCSA eNewsletter Submissions

Dear HCSA members,
We are always looking for new items for our newsletter. To guarantee your submissions make the eNewsletter on time, please forward them at least one week before the next edition. The eNewsletter comes out bimonthly, often in the first and third weeks of the month.
Email the editor directly: [email protected]
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