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Keywords: rahs illawarra rahs conference rahsconference royal australian historical society royalaustralianhistoricalsociety monochrome stanwell park wollongong stanwellparkwollongong 1931 outdoor The Royal Australian Historical Society is heading to Wollongong to stage its annual conference on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd October at Centro CBD – 28 Stewart St. Wollongong NSW. The digital revolution is impacting how we research and produce history. There is also an increasing appetite for local and community history that connects people to their identity and place. History plays a critical role in advocacy campaigns to ensure that these places remain part of our cultural landscape in this era of widespread urban development. How historical societies engage with these developments is critical to ensure their continued relevancy in 21st century Australia. The RAHS invites you to join us to explore these topics, learn skills that will support your history projects and enjoy opportunities to network and share histories with RAHS members and friends. Attend an historical tour and our conference dinner on the Saturday evening. Conference details are on our website, which includes the full program and booking form: bit.ly/2afEvFm Go straight to the program and booking form here: bit.ly/2cWKgtN The Royal Australian Historical Society is heading to Wollongong to stage its annual conference on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd October at Centro CBD – 28 Stewart St. Wollongong NSW. The digital revolution is impacting how we research and produce history. There is also an increasing appetite for local and community history that connects people to their identity and place. History plays a critical role in advocacy campaigns to ensure that these places remain part of our cultural landscape in this era of widespread urban development. How historical societies engage with these developments is critical to ensure their continued relevancy in 21st century Australia. The RAHS invites you to join us to explore these topics, learn skills that will support your history projects and enjoy opportunities to network and share histories with RAHS members and friends. Attend an historical tour and our conference dinner on the Saturday evening. Conference details are on our website, which includes the full program and booking form: bit.ly/2afEvFm Go straight to the program and booking form here: bit.ly/2cWKgtN
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