Fingers crossed we will be able to gather in Brisbane in September!
Read MoreProfessional Historians Australia welcomes this inquiry into the question of how to restore and bolster trust in Australia’s democratic institutions.
Read MoreProfessional Historians Australia welcomes this inquiry by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts into the economic and non-economic benefits of creative and cultural industries, the impact of COVID-19 on them, and how to measure, recognise and grow access and opportunities for creative and cultural institutions through government policy at all levels.
Read MorePHA has called on the government to reconsider its commitment to the Australian War Memorial’s $498 million redevelopment plan.
Read MoreProfessional Historians Australia (PHA) opposes the proposed amendments to fees that would substantially increase student contributions to studying humanities subjects at university.
Read MoreThis report presents data collected in the Professional Historians Australia member survey on the impact of COVID-19.
Read MoreDr Margaret Cook’s book A River with a City Problem (2019) has been nominated for the 2020 Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award.
Read MoreProfessional Historians Australia is deeply concerned about the Minister for Education the Hon Dan Tehan’s announcement that the fees for university humanities courses are going to increase significantly.
Read MoreWe are delighted to release the latest issue of the Professional Historians Australia journal, Circa .
Read MoreProfessional Historians Australia is pleased to launch a new section of the website providing online book reviews.
Read MoreUnfortunately, the PHA 2020 conference has been cancelled.
Read MoreMary Sheehan reflects on the Spanish flu.
Read MoreFind out what’s happening in your state!
Read MoreThe study of the past and telling its stories are critical to our sense of belonging, to our communities and to our shared future.
Read MoreHave your say about the National Archives of Australia.
Read MoreHonest History contributes to the professional development of PHA members via a donation of $800.00
Read MoreExplore the current and future state of public history in New Zealand.
Read MoreWe support First Nations peoples to have a voice. We call on the Australian Parliament to make this a national priority.
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