In Time and Place, Local, Family, Social History – Queensland State Conference

2 June 2015

This is a reminder that regional delegates from areas beyond south-east Queensland can apply for free conference registration, a fantastic offer thanks to the State Library of Queensland offer. See details below to apply.

There is a fantastic program organised and I am one of the keynote speakers. Why not join us for Queensland’s first local and family history conference?

itaplogoIn Time and Place. Local, Family, Social history

Queensland’s first local and family history conference

3-4 October 2015

Venue – Riverglenn, 70 Kate St, Indooroopilly, Brisbane

 

Free Conference Registration for regional delegates 

Thanks to the generous support of the State Library of Queensland, the Conference Organising Committee is delighted to offer free registration to regional delegates from areas beyond south-east Queensland.

For details and to apply, see the website or contact by email, by 24 July 2015.

Web: itap.historyqueensland.org.au

Email: conference@historyqueensland.org.au



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