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September 17, 2019
Melbourne Conversations: Addendum (archiving the ephemeral)
What records do Australians keep, and what do we burn?
Local artist Leisa Shelton will burn her 40-year archive as she opens her exhibition 'Addendum: Archiving the Ephemeral'. Join our panel of librarians, digital archivists and artists as they discuss the importance of the archives we have inherited, and those we leave behind.
Date: Tuesday 17 September
Time: 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Location: Abbotsford Convent, Industrial School building
Cost: Free, but bookings essential.
Melbourne Conversations: Addendum (Archiving the Ephemeral)
What records do Australians keep, and what do we burn?
Local artist Leisa Shelton will burn her 40-year archive as she opens her exhibition 'Addendum: Archiving the Ephemeral'. Join our panel of librarians, digital archivists and artists as they discuss the importance of the archives we have inherited, and those we leave behind.
Date: Tuesday 17 September
Time: 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Location: Abbotsford Convent, Industrial School building
Cost: Free, but bookings essential
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September 18, 2019
Post War Migrant Protest & Ethnic Activism (Canberra)
This presentation by a Fellow of the National Library of Australia draws on the collection's vast array of records including ephemera.
In Australia in the late 1960s, the rate of migrant return exceeded the rate of emigration, compelling the government to consider the needs and concerns of new and older migrants. Dr Alexandra Dellios will be discussing her investigations into the Library’s records of the Greek Welfare Society and key member, Spiro Moraitis.
Dr Alexandra Dellios is cultural historian in the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies and is a National Library of Australia Fellow.
Where: Theatre, Lower Ground 1, National Library of Australia.
Free.
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September 22, 2019
More than 40 stalls of ephemera
Early bird entry for ESA members 8.30am. Not yet Members 9.15am
Where: Foyer & Parkview Room, 340 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell, Victoria
Cost: Adults $5, Concession $4