Calendar of Events

Memorial in tribute to James Drummond Burns

Lilydale War Memorial Main St, Lilydale, Australia

A lilydale soldier and author of the famous First World War poem – “The bugles of England” To be unveiled by Dr Mark Johnston, Head of History – Scotch College

Spirit of the Past Exhibition

Recognising the service and sacrifice of men and women from the Wimmera District of Victoria. Some of the features of the Exhibition will be local men who served on Gallipoli, the ANZAC Cyclist Battalion, The Australian Flying Corps,The Gallipoli Submarine the AE2, The Light Horse and the Western Front. During the Exhibition there will be […]

A History of the Royal Australian Navy, Volume 1

Melbourne Naval Centre (ESU Building) 146W Toorak Road, South Yarra, Australia

A Navy Video produced by our Navy Video Unit, Sydney in 2008 - a navy does not drop from the clouds. It is a miraculous and delicate instrument, a creation of nerves as well as steel, united with blood as well as rivets; it is in many ways the greatest expression of a nation's genius. […]

Pipeclay Club lunch – 134th Year Luncheon

RACV City Club 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia

The Pipeclay Club was founded on the 16th May 1881 at a meeting held at the Earl of Zetland Hotel. Join us at the RACV Club for lunch on Friday 15th May 2015 to celebrate 134 years since the Club was originally formed. Lunch includes a 2 course meal. Drinks at menu prices. Guests are […]

Spirit of the Past Exhibition – Last Days

Recognising the service and sacrifice of men and women from the Wimmera District of Victoria. Some of the features of the Exhibition will be local men who served on Gallipoli, the ANZAC Cyclist Battalion, The Australian Flying Corps,The Gallipoli Submarine the AE2, The Light Horse and the Western Front. During the Exhibition there will be […]

‘Quiet Lion’ – the story of ‘Weary’ Dunlop

Horsham RSL 36 McLachlan St, Horsham, Australia

Horsham Sub-Branch RSL and U3A present a series of Military History programs. Horsham RSL / Horsham U3A commenced monthly Military History sessions on Wednesday 24 May 2009 and these are now held on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the Horsham RSL Conference Room commencing at 7-30pm. The sessions are available to all RSL […]

The National Vietnam Memorial Museum Activities Open Day

The National Vietnam Veterans Museum 25 Veterans drive, Newhaven, Australia

An open day at the National Vietnam Memorial Museum for members and the public with a great array of events and activities for everybody, for families or veterans alike. To learn more about the one day conference Choppers: Helicopters and the Vietnam War on Saturday 20 April at the NVVM, click here To learn more […]

Researching your military ancestors

Emerald Library 400 Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald VIC, Australia

Andrew Kilsby is a professional historian completing his PhD at the ADFA@UNSW. His books include Lions of the Day (2008), The Bisley Boys (2009) and ¬†fallen leaves (2010).¬† His history of the rifle club movement - ¬†The Riflemen: Australia‚Äôs Forgotten Reserves - is expected to be published in 2012. Andrew is currently engaged on two […]

It Wasn’t a Holiday Camp! Contrasting views of Italian wartime internment in Australia

Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton Gardens, Australia

Part of the History & The Meaning of Things¬†2012 Seminar Series on History & Material Culture. On 10th June 1940, Fascist Italy declared war on Britain. The following day authorities began rounding up thousands of Italian men across Australian capital cities and regional towns. There were approximately 33,000 Italian-born migrants in Australia at the time. […]

Indigenous Australians at War touring exhibition

Phyllis Palmer Gallery La Trobe University Sharon St, Bendigo, Australia

Indigenous Australians have served Australia in all major conflicts from the Boer War to the present. The armed services would provide a first experience of equal opportunity, although sadly not an enduring one. In this exhibition the Shrine celebrates the courage, tenacity and resourcefulness of Indigenous Australians in the armed forces. The exhibition uncovers the […]

Seminar: Wartime ‘Census’: The University of Melbourne Social Survey (1941-1943)

The University of Melbourne Social Survey was Australia‚Äôs largest non-government survey falling between the two official Government censuses of 1933 and 1946. Conceived and led by University of Melbourne economist Wilfred Prest, the survey interviewed a sample consisting of 7300 households occupying 6500 addresses in more than 20 suburbs across Melbourne. Not only did the […]

Fear God and Honour the King: HMAS Melbourne (1912-1928) Exhibition at the RHSV

The Royal Historical Society of Victoria 239 A’Beckett Street, Melbourne, Australia

MHHV and its supporter, the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV), will hold a major Exhibition at the RHSV The Exhibition is to commemorate the centenary of the arrival of Australia‚Äôs first light cruiser, HMAS Melbourne, in Port Phillip Bay, on 26 March 1913, as part of the new Royal Australian Navy.¬† HMAS Melbourne took […]

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