The winners of the Victorian Community History Awards 2008 have been announced at Parliament House on Saturday, 31 May 2008. This year Information Victoria celebrated 10 years of being associated with the awards along with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. You can view all the winners and entries at www.vic.gov.au/historyawards
The next Victorian Community History Awards 2009 are now open.
The Awards aim to develop awareness of community history throughout Victoria. The Awards promote excellence in historical research and acknowledge that history can be presented in a variety of formats.
The Awards comprise a $5,000 first prize and six $1,000 prizes for the category finalists which include:
Best Collaborative / Community Work
Best Print / Publication
Best Audio – Visual / Multimedia
Best Exhibit / Display
Best Walk / Tour
Best Community Research, Registers and Records
Entries close at COB, on Friday, 27 February 2009.
For further information ring Information Victoria on 1300 366 356 (local call cost), TTY (03) 9603 8806, email infovic.marketing@diird.vic.gov.au or download an entry form from our website www.vic.gov.au/historyawards
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