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July 2003

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Oral History Association of Australia Inc

National conference

The Rose and Crown Hotel
Guildford, Western Australia

Program


*Denotes keynote or principal speaker

Thursday 4 September 2003

7:45-9:00 Registration
9:00 Chair of consultative committee, Dr Lenore Layman to introduce: Dr Ken Wyatt for a traditional welcome and His Worship the Mayor, City of Swan to welcome on behalf of the City.
Professor Geoffrey Bolton, patron, to welcome delegates on behalf of the Oral History Association of Australia (WA Branch).
9:45 *Bill Bunbury, presenter Hindsight ABC Radio National - The North, never a frontier - more like a gateway
Parallel sessions
10:30 Dr Janis Wilton, vice-president IOHA - Local to global, oral history in an international context
Dr Anna Green - There is no such thing as individual memory?
11:15 Morning tea
11:30 Francis Good - Place, replacement and Displacement: personal constructions
Dr Julie Horne - Oral history, a modern form of personal papers
12:15 Mrs Jeanie Wood - Between two worlds meta-narrative and creative history
Wendy McKinley and Cristina Rodriguez - Archives, oral history, outcomes
1:00-1:45 Lunch
1:45 Janina Trotman - Whose story is this? Claremont Campus: dilemmas of working in a feminist framework
Dr Helen Andreoni - Riding and swimming the curriculum
2:30 Dr Maria Harries - Ethics in oral history
Barbara Erskine - How important is history to our education?
3:15 Afternoon tea
3:30 Ethics workshop chair: Dr Julia Horne
Panel: Dr Maria Harries; Dr Janis Wilton
5:45 Transfer to National Trust, Tour Old Observatory
6:30 Walk to adjacent Constitutional Centre
6:45 President's reception and welcome by National president Rosie Block
Official address
Optional tour of the Constitutional Centre

Friday 5 September 2003

8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00 *Peter Rubinstein - Alec William Campbell: Gallipoli's last ANZAC
9:45 Iain Dunstan - Living among the walking Kmauit (ghosts) twenty years after year zero
Frank Heimans - The DPWS Oral History Project
10:30 Morning tea
10:45 Janine Hiddlestone - A bunch of loose cannons: Vietnam veterans search for a place in legend
Rosie Block - Boxing the compass. Oral history of Sydney Maritime Museum
11:30 Janet Billet - The yachtsman scheme: Australian volunteers in the Royal Navy 1940-42
Lesley Alves - Suburban voices - from all quarters
12:15 Jill Cassidy - Migration memories and multi-media
Jan McCahon - Victoria Park tram stop trail and the application of oral history
1:00-1:45 Lunch
1:45 *Professor Geoffrey Bolton - Paul Hasluck remembered: the revenge of oral history
2:30 Jenny Hudson - True history of my mother or is it?
Dr Alison Gregg - Twenty-five years change in Fremantle
3:15 Afternoon Tea
3:30 Gwendolyn Stansbury - Food and memory: changing tastes 1935-1975
Laurel Wraight - The heights and hazards of recording life stories on video/DVD as a commercial enterprise
4:15 David Faber - Listening to Cleo, the general theory of oral history from a practical point of view
Lesley Jenkins - Workshop for independent oral history contractors

Saturday 6 September 2003

8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00 *Dr Liz Carnegie - 'She was aye workin' voices from women's lives
9:45 Judy Clayden - Contesting identity, power and Status in female occupations
Dr Criena Fitzgerald - Social, medical and personal experience of Tuberculosis in WA
10:30 Morning Tea
10:45 Dr Sue Anderson - Oral history and autobiography: the life story of Dr Doreen Kartinyeri
Valwyn Wishart - Out on a limb - young men and Post-war travel from Australia
11:30 *Dr David Dolan - Heritage work and oral history
12:15 *Doreen Mellor, National Library - Bringing them home and connecting with oral history in general
1:00 Lunch
1:45 Dr Mary Ann Jebb - Oral history and film: a third space for frontier history
2:30 Tim Carroll workshop - Oral history and cultural diversity involving young
Anne Scally workshop - Connecting generations through storytelling
3:30 Afternoon Tea
3:45 *Dr G N Necochea - First housing project in Latin America
Graciela de Garay - Maria Conception Martinez Omana
5:15 Biennial General Meeting
6:45 Taxis to Rosehill Country Club for Conference dinner at 7:00

Sunday 7 September 2003

8:30-9:00 Registration
Main Venue
9:00 Library workshop chair: Jan Partridge
Panel: Jan McCahon, Ronda Jamieson, Rosie Block
10:30 Morning Tea
10:45 Martha Borinelli video Aboriginal stories
11:45 Roundup and farewell: Rosie Block, Margaret Hamilton and Jan McCahon

Registration form

Photocopies accepted.

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Fees

Registration (AUD$) Up to 25 July 2003 From 25 July 2003  
Member $198.00 $255.00 $ .........................
Non-member $210.00 $310.00 $ .........................
Student/concession $198.00 $210.00 $ .........................
Daily member $100.00 $120.00 $ .........................
Daily non-member $120.00 $130.00 $ .........................
Circle appropriate day Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday $ .........................
Shared member institution. $250.00 $300.00 $ .........................
Shared non-member institution $300.00 $350.00 $ .........................
Lunch $9.00 per day per person &nsbp; &nsbp; $ .........................
Welcome reception included for all
full members/student concession delegates, other guests $40.00
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Conference Dinner (optional) $50.00 Member's guests $50.00 $ .........................
Film night included in fees. Member's guests $10.00 $ .........................

Total payment

$ ____________

Cheques/postal notes strictly AUD$, to be made payable to:
OHAA (WA), Conference 2003 account
Electronic banking of fees preferred. Account # 057523-5 BSB 306-080
Also strictly AUD$, please include sender name and date of sending.

Student and concession registrants are reminded they must supply photocopied documentation of their Student/concessional status.

Registration forms to: OHAA (WA Branch) Inc
PO Box 157, Northbridge, WA, 6865


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