Category Event – conference

2025 OHA journal now available

The 2025 issue of Studies in Oral History, the journal of Oral History Australia (OHA), is now available. Issue 47, which was published online with open access, features the theme ‘The Power of Oral History—Risks, Rewards & Possibilities’. This is…

New IOHA president

Leading Singaporean oral historian Mark Wong has been elected the new president of the International Oral History Association (IOHA). Mark is an assistant director/senior specialist at the Oral History Centre, National Archives of Singapore, where he has led oral history…

Conference registration closed

Just four days to the 2024 OHA Biennial Conference and registration has closed. We can’t wait to see all those who have booked for our conference in Naarm/Melbourne next week. Pre-conference workshops will be held on Thursday 21 November with…

2024 Biennial Conference updates

See the latest conference updates. On the Presenters page you will find: We still have places in the following pre-conference workshops: If you are coming to the conference and are interested in volunteering, please complete this online form: We…

2024 Biennial Conference updates

The latest updates for the 2024 OHA Biennial Conference include: details of the Yoorrook Justice Commission panel session speakers and downloads of the the draft program and a guide for chairs Go to the conference website for all information on…

New conference proposal deadline

The deadline for proposals for the 2024 Biennial Conference is now 8 April 2024. Don’t miss out. The 2024 conference will be held from 21-24 November at Trinity College in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville. The theme is ‘The Power…

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