Queensland oral history association book award

The annual award encourages businesses and business leaders to elevate the importance of safeguarding their irreplaceable historical material. Voices from the partition of india winner of the oral history book association award 2001 and the nikkei asia award for culture 2003. Encouraging recognition of an individual working in any sector of the library and information profession in queensland providing an opportunity to promote innovation and excellence within the library. Common knowledge book awards queensland premiers award for fiction. Outstanding writers recognised as finalists in literary. His thesis examines the shifting constructions of australian military heroism from sudan to afghanistan 18852015, with an emphasis on the associated constructs of masculinity and the award and nonaward of the victoria cross. Victorian community history award entries are now open for the victorian community history award for oral history. Library board of queensland state library of queensland. Award recipients will be announced at the annual meeting in october. Dr tim is also a class one radio announcer and producer. A pioneering community radio station in papua new guineas autonomous province of bougainville, new dawn fm 95. She is also visiting faculty at ashoka university sonepat. An award is a legal document that sets out the terms and conditions of employment for a specific industry or job. Article award mason multimedia awards book award martha ross.

She has also talked about her project at events held by the labour history society of south australia, history council of south australia, oral history association sant and the barr. Results of all awards will be announced at the annual meeting in october and posted on the website after the meeting. State library of queensland and the public library network across queensland supports culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Lesley also conducted oral histories of many key early figures of. The birdsville hotel, recipient of the queensland business history award for 2014. The queensland literary awards was established by a notforprofit association of passionate queensland volunteers and advocates for literature, in response to queensland. About the uq awards for excellence these annual awards recognise and celebrate individuals and teams in the areas of innovation, service, diversity and inclusion, wellness and.

Now in its 20th year, the queensland greats awards recognises the efforts and achievements of remarkable individuals and institutions for their invaluable contribution to the history and development of our great state. Outstanding writers recognised as finalists in literary awards the palaszczuk governments commitment to supporting the arts and literary excellence is again on display, with the announcement of the 2017 queensland literary awards finalists. The queensland premiers literary awards was an australian literary award inaugurated in 1999 and disestablished in 2012. The columbia center for oral history is the oldest and largest organized oral history program in the world. Brian bahnisch award queensland school library association. Top honours with the gold award in the community category was taken out by queensland family history society for their publication queensland founding families. Dr ariella van luyn research portfolio james cook university. Bougainville community radio station wins 2009 uq award. Pha qld is also a member of the national body, professional historians australia. Ken inglis postgraduate prize australian historical studies. The professional historians association queensland represents qualified historians who are professionally employed or commissioned to undertake paid historical work. Congratulations to yvonne cadetjames, robert andrew james, sue mcginty and russell mcgregor on the publication of this innovative book which bridges historical scholarship and. Voices from the partition of india winner of the oral history book.

Prize winners palgrave macmillan is recognised worldwide as an awardwinning academic publisher. If you work in state or local government in queensland, the 9 queensland employment standards provide your minimum conditions of employment. The call for papers for oha 2020 has been extended. Oral history award for excellence oral history australia. Mrs tamara oshea tamara oshea has over 20 years of public sector experience, including roles at the directorgeneral and senior executive levels, and is currently the interim. Elizabeth bird and fraser ottanelli, the asaba massacre. Awards and wages employment and jobs queensland government. The teacherlibrarian must be a current financial member of qlsa by virtue of personal or school membership. The queensland library achiever of the year award is maintained by the alia queensland group. Timothy bottoms professional historians association. The queensland literary awards was established by a notforprofit association of passionate queensland volunteers and advocates for literature, in response to queensland premier campbell newman disestablishing the queensland premiers literary awards in 2012.

The queensland library achiever of the year award is an annual merit prize aimed at. Palgrave macmillan is recognised worldwide as an award winning academic publisher. In 2019 the victorian community history awards initiated an oral history award within their set of prizes, and ohv decided it did not make sense for there to be two almost identical victorian awards so ohv got together withthe victorian community history awards people and devised a single award developed, supported and judged in partnership. The queensland natural history award is presented annually by the queensland naturalists club inc. Each year the queensland family history society presents an award for the best history of a queensland family published in book form within the last five years. Queensland family history society book, now an award winner. Under the lino is s a brisbanebased community research project inspired by. They define things like minimum wages, overtime, penalty rates and allowances. One of the speakers was pam willis burden from mossman. The winners of the state library of queenslands slq 2017 memory awards, which celebrate excellence in research and new knowledge about the states history, were. Perspectives on the past since 1788, thomson, melbourne, 2007, pp. Ross gwyther this transcript has been slightly modified by the interviewee to add explanatory notes when necessary. The roots of radical oral history in the united states daniel r.

Queensland has three oral history australia life members sue pechey 2007, lesley jenkins 2007, and suzanne mulligan 2009. Dr jayne persian university of southern queensland. Other awards, prizes and fellowships the australian historical. Book award winners queensland family history society inc. So we have a close association not only with the people, but with their history. Now in its 20th year, the queensland greats awards recognises the efforts and achievements of remarkable individuals and institutions for their invaluable contribution to the. The queensland greats awards recognise outstanding queenslanders for their years of dedication and contribution to the development of the state and their role in strengthening and shaping the community in queensland, australia. Oral history queensland is a nonprofit body whose members practice and promote oral history. Nature of the award recipients will receive a perpetual trophy with their name and the year of winning inscribed on a plaque affixed to the award.

University and was shortlisted for the nsw premiers history book award 2018. University of southern queensland history book award prize. The entries must have significant queensland content and some reference to the. The oral history association invites nominations for its 2020 book award, established in 1993 to recognize a published book that uses oral history to make a significant contribution to contemporary scholarship. Hancock prize 2018, the prime ministers literary awards prize for australian history 2018 and the queensland literary awards usq history book award 2018. Oral history queensland and oral history australia, in partnership with state library of queensland and queensland maritime museum recently hosted the 2019 national conference. Oral history nsw oral history queensland oral history australia sa nt. Awards queensland family history society inc qfhs web site. The queensland business history award acknowledges companies that recognise the value of protecting and promoting their corporate history and heritage collections. The national body was founded in perth in july 1978 with the queensland branch of the ohaa coming to life some time later. Dr ariella van luyn is a lecturer, writing, in the department of english at james cook university. The queensland family history society inc qfhs was formed in brisbane in 1979 as a nonprofit, nonsectarian, nonpolitical organisation with the aim of promoting the study of family. Outstanding writers recognised as finalists in literary awards.

The 2010 winners of the national trust queensland bendigo bank heritage award were announced on 26 august 2010. Oral history australia is very excited to announce two new national awards for oral historians. A twospirit journey by manee chacaby, oral history off the record by anna sheftel, women, wa. Winners of the oral history association book award award. She completed her practiceled phd in creative writing in 2012. Books submitted as entries must be the story of a family, not an individual. His thesis examines the shifting constructions of australian military. The queensland family history society inc qfhs was formed in brisbane in 1979 as a nonprofit, nonsectarian, nonpolitical organisation with the aim of promoting the study of. The queensland family history society inc qfhs was formed in brisbane in 1979 as a nonprofit, nonsectarian, nonpolitical organisation with the aim of promoting the study of family, and local history, genealogy, and heraldry, and encouraging the collection and preservation of records relating to the history of queensland families. Alexis wrights first book, the novel plains of promise, published in 1997, was nominated for several literary awards and has been reprinted several times by university of. She has also talked about her project at events held by the labour history society of south australia, history council of south australia, oral history association sant and the barr smith library. The queensland greats awards recognise outstanding queenslanders for their years of dedication and contribution to the development of the state and their role in strengthening and. The queensland business history award recognises leadership in collecting, preserving and sharing business history.

The queensland literary awards were created in 2012 by the queensland, australia writing community in response to the disestablishment of the the queensland literary awards were created in 2012 by the queensland, australia writing community in response to the disestablishment of the queensland. Apr 30, 2020 among her bestknown publications is the award winning oral history of partition. The queensland literary awards were created in 2012 by the queensland, australia writing community in response to the disestablishment of the the queensland literary awards were. Chief ministers northern territory history book award. A biennial award to recognise and encourage collaborations and partnerships involving teacherlibrarians, teachers and members of the school andor wider community. Dr timothy bottoms is a professional historian specialising in australian history. The allan martin award is a research fellowship to assist early career historians further their research in australian history.

Among her bestknown publications is the awardwinning oral history of partition. In queensland we are now known as oral history queensland inc. How aborigines made australia, by bill gammage canberra science writer award. Columbia center for oral history research home facebook. We work with partners such as the academy of international business and the international economics association, as well as some of the brightest minds in the humanities, business and social sciences, and are proud. The rich history and heritage of queenslanders and in particular indigenous queenslanders must wherever possible be recorded by state library of queensland. This project will produce an exhibition, a book and a website which proudly.

This award also encourages sound collecting practices and aims to raise awareness of the value of good record keeping and preservation. Queensland teacherlibrarian of the year award queensland. Oral history queensland communist party transcribed record of interview with wally stubbings date. Join oral history nsw and the royal australian historical society for a practical. Because a lot of our people, my grandparents, my grandfather was born in st george, my grandmother was born. Aha 2017 author biographies bryce abraham bryce abraham is a phd candidate at the university of newcastle. Mason project award book award oral history in nonprint format martha ross teaching award article award in 1993 the oral history association established an honorific award to recognize a published. In 1993, the oral history association established a series of awards to recognize outstanding achievement in oral history. Continuing a tradition established in 1993, the oral history association recognizes exemplary oral history work with the following awards which were presented at the 2017 conference. Lesley is the president of the oral history association of australia qld inc. Because a lot of our people, my grandparents, my grandfather was born in st george, my grandmother was born in goondiwindi, and i have other relatives up there in southern queensland, that are hooked up through the storylines and the dreaming areas and the songlines. Congratulations to yvonne cadetjames, robert andrew james, sue mcginty and russell mcgregor on the publication of this innovative book which bridges historical scholarship and aboriginal oral tradition to tell the story of the gugu badhun people from the upper burdekin river in north queensland. Her phd investigates the dialogue between fiction writing and oral history practice in australia. Winner, 2015 inaugural university of southern queensland publication excellence.

In 2007 brisbane hosted the oral history australia national conference. Queensland greats awards nominations have now closed for the 2020 queensland greats awards now in its 20th year, the queensland greats awards recognises the efforts and achievements of remarkable individuals and institutions for their invaluable contribution to the history and development of our great state. Winners of prestigious queensland literary awards announced. The queensland business history award recognises leadership in collecting, preserving and. Unsw press, june 2017, shortlisted for the australian historical association s w. Presented in partnership with the public records of victoria and the. Aug 30, 2010 the 2010 winners of the national trust queensland bendigo bank heritage award were announced on 26 august 2010. If you would like to see what went on at the conference, you can still see details here have a look at the conference photo gallery here read the oral history university ethical approval of a project. Shortlists for aha 2016 prizes and awards announced the. Oral history australia oha and oral history queensland jointly presented the. Australian historical association oral history association of australia religious history association australia.

Previous john oxley library community history award winners. This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and if not signed in for advertising. The palaszczuk governments commitment to supporting the arts and literary excellence is again on display, with the. Its oha membership renewal time stay connected in 2020. Winners of state library of queenslands 2017 memory. The award promotes the rich history of queenslands diverse communities, and seeks. An applicant must be a professionally qualified teacherlibrarian, holding both recognised teaching qualifications and qualifications in librarianship, defined as eligibility for associate i.