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2021 journal now available
The 2021 issue of the Oral History Australia (OHA) journal Studies in Oral History, jointly edited by Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy, is now...
2021 OHA awards announced
Oral History Australia is delighted to announce the winners of the 2021 OHA Book Award and the 2021 OHA Media Award, with two of the three winners...
2022 Biennial Conference, new dates
We're excited to confirm the rescheduled Oral History Australia Biennial Conference, 'Oral History in Troubling Times: Opportunities and...
Statement of Value
Oral History Australia has adopted a statement outlining the value of oral history. The Statement of Value is intended as an introduction to the...
OHA Biennial Conference postponed
After much discussion we have made the difficult decision to postpone the OHA Biennial conference, Oral History in Troubling Times, to 2022,...
Journal – Call for Papers
Oral History Australia's journal Studies in Oral History is inviting papers for peer review for a special migration issue to feature in 2022....
Biennial Conference update
In these challenging times we want to assure all those considering registering for the 2021 OHA Biennial Conference that we have plans should the...
Conference registration now open
Registrations for the 2021 OHA Biennial Conference are now open, with early bird rates available until Sunday 12 September. The conference will be...
Biennial Conference update
If you're interested in attending the 2021 OHA Biennial Conference in Launceston, Tasmania in October, it's time to start making preparations....
2021 OHA awards now open
Oral History Australia (OHA) is pleased to announce we are now accepting nominations and applications for our three biennial awards: the Hazel de...