Professional Historians Association Victoria & Tasmania

Professional Historians Association Victoria & Tasmania Our members are academically trained and qualified, but work in the public field rather than in universities. Some work as heritage practitioners.

The Professional Historians Association (Victoria & Tasmania) Inc represents a thriving, dynamic community of professional historians who communicate history in diverse ways. The skills of professional historians are invaluable in documenting, interpreting and presenting history on many levels and, accordingly, our members work in a variety of areas. Some professional historians consult, working o

n commissioned histories and short term contracts. Others work in museums, local councils or cultural institutions. PHA (Vic) provides professional historians with support and assistance in their day to day work, promotes the discipline of history as a profession and encourages a high standard of scholarship and practice. PHA (Vic) also assists individuals and organisations to engage the services of a professional historian. PHA (Vic) maintains links with Victorian universities, government and heritage bodies, museums and local history organisations. PHA (Vic) is a member of ACPHA (the Australian Council of Professional Historians Associations). Under the auspices of this peak body, PHA (Vic) admits members in accordance with nationally recognised accreditation criteria and standards. All PHA (Vic) members are bound by ACPHA’s Code of Ethics and adhere to a nationally accepted and recommended Scale of Fees.

An excellent article from our colleague Dr Lorinda Cramer.'Hoodies are a potential flashpoint for power and politics ......
17/08/2026

An excellent article from our colleague Dr Lorinda Cramer.
'Hoodies are a potential flashpoint for power and politics ... What do you see when you look at this garment'

Hooded garments are nothing new – we’ve even got hoodies that date back to the Iron Age. But how did the modern garment come to be everywhere?

17/08/2026

At the AGM Dinner on Friday!

Read Deb Lee-Talbot's piece in Australian Policy and History on the long and challenging history of protecting data sove...
10/08/2026

Read Deb Lee-Talbot's piece in Australian Policy and History on the long and challenging history of protecting data sovereignty in Australia.

The Office of AI is a template, not a plan

Interested in undertaking a history PhD? This PhD scholarship is part of a new project: Australia’s first history of dis...
04/08/2026

Interested in undertaking a history PhD? This PhD scholarship is part of a new project: Australia’s first history of disability: Making a more inclusive Australia, based at Monash University.

The project aims to uncover the lived experience of disability in Australian families between 1945 and the Disability Royal Commission of 2019–23, using innovative methods to co-produce data with people with disability and their families.

You will need a history-focused academic track record to apply.
https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/697008/phd-scholarship-in-disability-history

Image courtesy of Australian Human Rights Commission.



04/08/2026

👋 Meet the 2026 State Library Victoria fellows.

From rare Australian children's fantasy literature to the secrets of magic, our newest fellows are set to uncover fresh stories, surprising histories and bold ideas in the State Collection.

13 creatives and scholars have been awarded a share of $180,000, dedicated workspace and expert support to bring our collection to life in new and interesting ways – from prototypes and performance to a participatory sound and sculpture work.

These projects will open new chapters in how we understand our shared history, identity and culture. Stay tuned as their ideas take shape.

📷 2026 State Library Victoria Fellows in La Trobe Reading Room. Credit: Eugene Hyland

There is still time to register for this year's Wilson History Oration tomorrow!Join Karen George as she reflects on bei...
15/07/2026

There is still time to register for this year's Wilson History Oration tomorrow!

Join Karen George as she reflects on being a social justice historian: connecting kin, locating the lost and advocating for change.

Thursday, 16 July at 6 pm (SA, NT), 6.30 pm (Vic/NSW/Qld), 4 pm (WA)

Register for the Zoom link.: https://phavic.wildapricot.org/event-6726318

Congratulations PHA (Vic & Tas) member Katrina Kittel on the launch of her new book: The Long Journey Home! The book exa...
13/07/2026

Congratulations PHA (Vic & Tas) member Katrina Kittel on the launch of her new book: The Long Journey Home! The book examines the perilous escapes of ANZAC POWs from fascists in wartime Italy, including Katrina's father.

Katrina invites you to the book launch on Sunday 19 July, at Tobruk House, Albert Park, Melbourne from 1.30 pm. Tickets $10 including afternoon tea.

To let Katrina know you're coming, visit her website: https://katrinakittel.com.au/contact/

The Jane Hansen Prize for History Advocacy is now open for applications!If you know an individual or organisation who ha...
13/07/2026

The Jane Hansen Prize for History Advocacy is now open for applications!

If you know an individual or organisation who has made an impact by advocating for history in Victoria this year, visit the website for more information on how to submit a nomination.

Nominations (by others, or by self) require the submission of examples of the person’s advocacy of history (e.g. through radio, tv, newspaper, social media, letter-writing etc.) plus the results and responses. The prize is valued at $1,000.

https://historycouncilvic.org.au/prizes-and-competitions/jane-hansen-prize-for-history-advocacy/


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Do you have someone you could nominate? We can help with your application!
08/07/2026

Do you have someone you could nominate? We can help with your application!

🏆 Applications for the 2026 HCV Jane Hansen Prize are now open!

The Jane Hansen Prize for History Advocacy is awarded to an individual or group who has advocated for the value of history, the work of historians and/or the importance of an education in history.

Do you know someone who has worked hard to preserve, celebrate or promote engagement with history in Victoria? Recognise their work by nominating them now! The winner recieves $1000 and a certificate to be awarded at our prestigious 2026 Annual Lecture in September.

Applications close August 21.

➡️ Read more and apply here: https://historycouncilvic.org.au/prizes-and-competitions/jane-hansen-prize-for-history-advocacy/

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