History
The Victorian Community History Awards were established and sponsored in 1997 by InformationVictorian Community History Awards, from 2012
Victorian Premier's History Award
* 2021: Alec Morgan, Tiriki Onus andHistory Publication Award
* 2021: Michael McCarthy for ''In the Shadow of the Prom'' *2020: Brian Rhule for ''Maldon: A New History 1853-1928'' *2019: Carolyn Rasmussen for ''The Blackburns: Private lives, public ambition'' * 2018: Gregory C. Eccleston for ''Granville Stapylton: Australia Felix 1836, Second in Command to Major Mitchell'' * 2017: John Barnes for ''La Trobe. Traveller, Writer, Governor'' * 2016: Rozzi Bazzani for ''Hector: the story of Hector Crawford and Crawford Productions'' * 2015:Special awards
* 2021: Paul Paffen for ''For the Fallen: The 1921-1922 Melbourne Public Library Mural Competition within the setting of Decorative Painting in Australian Art'' *2021:Oral History Award (from 2019)
* 2021: Lynda Mitchelson-Twigg, representing the Gippsland Lakes Commercial Fishing Community, assisted by Nikki Henningham, Leigh Henningham, Tanya King, Donna Squire and Geoff Stanton for ''End of an Era: The Last Gippsland Lakes Fishermen'' *2020: Sandy Jeffs and Margaret Leggatt for ''Out of the Madhouse: From Asylums to Caring Community?'' * 2019: Peg Fraser for ''Black Saturday''Local History – Small Publication Award
* 2021: Sarah Pinto for ''Places of Reconciliation: Commemorating Indigenous History in the Heart of Melbourne'' *2020: Benjamin Wilkie for ''Gariwerd: An Environmental History of the Grampians'' *2019: Beris Campbell et al. for ''More Than Just Housing: The South Port Community Housing Group Story 1983–2018'' * 2018: Hans-Wolter von Gruenewaldt and Kay Ball for ''Art Captured: Hans-Wolter von Gruenewaldt, Prisoner of War Camp 13 Murchison: His Story and His Art'' * 2017: Robyn Lewis for ''Building Castlemaine: The Red Brick Legacy of H.D. McBean'' * 2016: Judith Buckrich for ''The Village of Ripponlea'' * 2015: Fiona Poulton and Katherine Sheedy for ''Boroondara Remembers: stories of World War 1'' * 2014: Margaret Bowman for ''Cultured Colonists: George Alexander Gilbert and His Family, Settlers in Port Phillip'' * 2013: Coleen Bower for ''Water Races and Tin Mines of the Toora District: A Short History of the Tin Mines at Granite Bar and Toora'' * 2012: Ken McKimmie for ''Chewton Then and Now: A series of studies investigating change over time in the former Mount Alexander Goldfield town of Forest Creek later known as Chewton''Local History Project Award
* 2021: Chinese Australian Family Historians of Victoria for ''Victorian CEDT Index'' *2020: Patrick Ferry with Wally Nye for ''Blood, Toil, Tears & Sweat: Remembering the Pakenham District’s WW2 Service Personnel, 1939–1945'' *2019: Jill A'Vard and Armin Richter for ''When Roads Were Tracks: A history of the roads of Monbulk, Kallista, the Patch and Sherbrooke'' * 2018: Elizabeth O’Callaghan for ''Silent Lives: Women of Warrnambool and District 1840-1910'' * 2017: Collingwood Historical Society for ''Notable People of Collingwood'' * 2016: Ian D. Clark (historian) for ''We Are All of One Blood: a History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901'' * 2015: Gillian and John Francis for ''Strewth! An insight into local involvement in World War One'', 2 volumes * 2014: Marguerita Stephens (et al. for Vol 4) for ''The Journal of William Thomas, Assistant Protector of the Aborigines of Port Phillip & Guardian of the Aborigines of Victoria, 1839-1867'', 4 volumes * 2013: Kevin O’Reilly for ''Flyers of Time: Pioneer Aviation in Country Victoria, The First Fifty Years. A Collection'' * 2012: Mick Woiwod for ''Coranderrk Database''Collaborative Community History Award
* 2021: Graham Willett, Angela Bailey, Timothy W Jones & Sarah Rood for ''A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects'' *2020: Cheryl Threadgold for ''In the Name of Theatre: The History, Culture and Voices of Amateur Theatre in Victoria'' *2019: The Springthorpe Heritage Group for ''Mont Park to Springthorpe heritage project'' * 2018: John Andrews and Deborah Towns for ''"A Secondary Education for All?" A History of State Secondary Schooling in Victoria'' * 2017: Julie Eagles (project coordinator) for ''Fletcher Jones: Stories from our Community'' * 2016: Susan Blackburn (ed) for ''Breaking Out: Memories of Melbourne in the 1970s'' * 2015: Craig Cormick (ed) for ''Ned Kelly Under the Microscope: solving the forensic mystery of Ned Kelly's remains'' * 2014: Gerry Robinson and friends for ''From Apples....to Coffee, the first 90 years of the Heathmont shopping centre, 1923-2013'' * 2013: Maree Hanlon and Pam Herbert (editors) for ''Through Their Eyes: A Glimpse into the Lives of Women from Benalla & District'' * 2012: Lyn Skillern and others for ''From Inkwell to Internet: a century of State Secondary Education in Leongatha''Multimedia History Award / Digital Storytelling Award
* 2021: Atalanti Dionysus / Atalanti Films for ''A Miscarriage of Justice'' *2020: Rachel Fensham and Andrew Fuhrmann for the Digital Studio at University of Melbourne and Digital Heritage Australia for ''La Mama: The Biggest Little Theatre in Australia'' *2018: Mallacoota and District Historical Society for ''Secrets from the Mallacoota Bunker'' * 2017: Ros Stirling and Heritage Films for ''Joseph Reed and the Making of Marvellous Melbourne'' * 2016:Historical Interpretation Award
* 2021: Commonplace Productions (Bill Garner and Sue Gore) with Kacey Sinclair, Alice Garner, Pat Furze and the Band Friends of Wendy Cotton for ''Finding Fanny Finch'' *2020: Lucy Bracey and Gregory Mackay for ''Annie’s War: The Story of One Boroondara Family’s Wartime Experience'' *2018: A collaborative exhibition by the Wangaratta Historical Society, Wangaratta Art Gallery and Museums Australia (Victoria) Roving Curator Program for ''Wangaratta Stories'' * 2017: Discover Historic Kyneton for ''Discover Historic Kyneton: A Guide to Discovering Kyneton’s Historic Places and People'' * 2016: Eva Duldig, Eva de Jong-Duldig and filmmaker David Smith for ''Duldig Studio Documentaries. Volume 1: 4 documentaries'' * 2015: Meyer Eidelson for ''Melbourne Dreaming: a guide to important places of the past and present'' * 2014: Friends of La Trobe's Cottage for ''The garden at la Trobe's Cottage, Kings Domain, Melbourne'' * 2013: Chewton Domain Society for ''The Monster Meeting, The Great Meeting of Diggers 4 pm, 15 December 1851'' * 2012: Gib Wettenhall for ''Goldfields Track Walking Guide''History Article (Peer Reviewed)
* 2021: Barbara Minchinton for ''The Rise and Fall of Lady Gillott in Melbourne’s Turn-of-the-Century Society'' *2020: Ruby Ekkel for "Woman’s Sphere Remodelled: A Spatial History of the Victorian Woman’s Christian Temperance Union 1887–1914" in the ''Victorian Historical Journal'' *2018: Nikita Vanderby for ''"The Happiest Time of My Life": Emotive Visitor Books and Early Mission Tourism to Victoria's Aboriginal Reserves'' * 2017: Miranda Francis for 'One Woman's Crèche is a Bureaucrat's Child-Minding Centre, "The Flat" at Footscray High School 1976-1986' in ''Provenance Journal''. * 2016: James Kirby for 'Beyond Failure and Success: the Soldier Settlement on Ercildoune Road' in ''Provenance Journal'' * 2015: Alistair Thomson for 'Anzac Memories Revisited: trauma, memory and oral history' in ''Oral History Review'', Vol 42 Issue 1, 2015Cultural Diversity Award
* 2021: Roy Henry Patterson and Jennifer Jones for ''On Taungurung Land: Sharing History and Culture'' *2020: Jen Rose, Well Chosen Words in partnership with The Boite for ''The Boite: History Through Music, Song and Story'' *2019: Jan McGuiness for ''La Nostra Storia: The story of Italians in Ballarat'' * 2018: Stella Dimadis, Medea Films for ''Migrant Stories'' * 2017: Adam Ricco, Lella Cariddi and Multicultural Arts Victoria for two documentary films, ''Reading the Wind'' and ''Afterwards'' * 2016: Anne Doyle for ''Wadaddi Nabadda. Paths to Peace: voices of the Somali speaking community''Centenary of World War 1 Award (2015–2018)
* 2018: Grahame Thom and the Kilmore Historical Society for ''Lest We Forget: Southern Mitchell Shire Volunteers Who Served in World War One'' * 2017: Richard Travers for ''To Paint a War: The Lives of the Australian Artists Who Painted the Great War 1914-1918'' * 2016: Ballarat & District Genealogical Society Inc for ''Home Front Ballarat WW1'' (website) * 2015: Helen Doyle for ''Suburbs at War: the Cities of Malvern and Prahran during the Great War''Young Historians Award (15–18 years)
* 2015: Discontinued * 2014: Not awarded * 2013: Not awarded * 2012: Chelsea Way for ''New Horizons: Post-War Migration to Australia''Victorian Community History Awards, 1998 to 2011
Victorian Community History Awards - Overall Winner
* 2011: Gunditjmara people with Gib Wettenhall for ''The People of Budj Bim'' * 2010: Jenny Davies for ''Behind the Facade: Flinders Street more than just a Railway Station'' * 2009: Ken Oldis for ''The Chinawoman'' * 2008: Annette O'Donohue & Bev Hanson for ''Eaglehawk & District Pioneer Register Volume 6 - T-Z'' * 2007: Jillian Durance for ''Still Going Strong: The story of the Moyarra Honor Roll'' * 2005: Justin Corfield, Dorothy Wickham and Clare Gervasoni for ''The Eureka Encyclopaedia'' * 2004: Wandiligong Preservation Society Co-ordinated by Coral Bennett and Joy Kit for ''Oriental Crossing'' * 2003: Ann Synan for ''We Came With Nothing: Story of the West Sale Migrant Holding Centre'' * 2002: Gillian Upton for ''The George: St Kilda Life and Times '' * 2001: Warik Lawrance for ''1864'' (CD ROM) * 2000: Daryl Tonkin and Carolyn Landon for ''Jackson's Track - A Memoir of a Dreamtime Place'' * 1999: Dr. Andrew Brown-May for ''Melbourne Street Life'' * 1998: Patrick Morgan for ''The Settling of Gippsland, A Regional History''Best Community Research, Registers and Records
* 2011: Marie Hansen Fels for '' 'I succeeded Once': The Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840.'' * 2010: Susie Zada and Pam Jennings for ''Scots in Geelong and District'' to 1860 * 2009: Karen T Collins, Collingwood Historical Society for '' Bitter Roots, Sweet Fruit: A history of schools in Collingwood, Abbotsford and Clifton Hill'' * 2008: John McKay and Hamilton History Centre Inc for ''The Streets of Hamilton, Western Victoria Australia: a History of the People behind the Names'' * 2007: Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society for ''History of a Street Precinct'' * 2005: Graeme Massey for ''Gallipoli Heroes: A tribute to the men from Western Victoria who gave their lives for their country'' * 2004: Arthur Yong, North Eastern Melbourne Chinese Association for ''Chinese Settlement in Darebin'' * 2003: Graeme Massey (Best Collaborative / Community Work
* 2011: Michael Collins and others for ''Our Boys at the Front: The Mornington Peninsula at War 1914-18 from the pages of the Peninsula Post.'' (Book and DVD) * 2010: Yarra Valley Italian Cultural Group for ''Dreams from a Suitcase ('Sogni Dalla Valigia'): Recollections of Italian Settlers in the Yarra Valley'' * 2009: Christine Grayden, Phillip Island Conservation Society for ''An Island Worth Conserving: A History of the Phillip Island Conservation Society'' * 2008: Collingwood Historical Society Inc for ''Collingwood Plaques Project'' * 2007: Andrew Brown-May andBest Print / Publication - Commercial
* 2011: Ron Hateley for ''The Victorian Bush: its 'original and natural' condition.''Best Print / Publication - Self or Community Publication
* 2011 Anne Longmire for ''The Catalysts: Change and Continuity 1910-2010.''Best Print / Publication
In 2011 the Best Print / Publication category was divided into Best Commercial Publication and Best Self or Community Publication. See above. * 2010: Robin Grow for ''Melbourne Art Deco'' * 2009:Best Walk / Tour
* 2011: Peter Cuffley, Helen McBurney, Geoff Palmer & Janey Runci for ''Henry Handel Richardson in Maldon.'' * 2010: Karen McIntyre for ''Lake Bolac Heritage Walk'' * 2009: Wangaratta Regional Tourist Development Inc for ''Heritage Walk, Wangaratta'' * 2008: Bayside City Council for ''Bayside Architectural Trail'' * 2007: Ruth Gallant, Footscray Reference Group & Maribyrnong City Council for ''Footscray Trail: a guided walk through the historic central business district'' * 2005: Margaret Gardner and Val Heffernan, The Hamilton History Centre for ''Exploring Hamilton Walks'' * 2004:Best Exhibit or Multimedia
* 2011: The Jewish Museum of Australia for '' Mameloshn: How Yiddish made a home in Melbourne.''Best Audio-Visual / Multimedia
In 2011 Best Exhibit and Best Audio-Visual / Multimedia were combined as a category. See above. * 2010: Keith White & Will Twycross for ''Visions of Port Phillip: The Burrells of Arthur's Seat 1851-1925'' * 2009: Bendigo Chinese Association Museum Inc trading as Golden Dragon Museum for ''Creating a Community Museum'' * 2008: Malcolm McKinnon and The Victorian Country Football League for ''Football Stories from Country Victoria'' * 2007: Landsborough Festivals Inc for ''From Gold to Grapes: The Story of Landborough'' * 2005: The Euston/Robinvale Historical Society Inc for ''Happy Birthday Robinvale'' * 2004: James McCaughey, Red Finch Films for ''The First Eleven: The First Australian Cricket Tour of England (Video)'' * 2003: Lakes Entrance Family History Resource Centre for ''Casting the Net – Pioneer Fishing Families of the Gippsland Coast'' * 2002: Geoff Russell for ''Sir John Quick and Bendigo's ANA'' * 2001: Lilydale & District Historical Society for ''Melba - Australia's Greatest Daughter'' * 2000: Bronwyn Hughes (Author), Laki Sideris (Developer) and Tim Dolby (Producer) for ''Lights of our Past: Australian Stained Glass'' * 1999: Timothy Lee for ''Wally's Weddings/The Bush Smithy''Best Exhibit / Display
In 2011 Best Exhibit and Best Audio-Visual / Multimedia were combined as a category. See above. * 2010: Janine Rizzetti (Heidelberg Historical Society) for ''An Invitation'' to the Ball * 2009: Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society for ''The Navy in Port Exhibition: A month of celebration for the centenary of the Great White Fleet visit'' * 2008: Robinvale Network House for ''Migration Memories - Robinvale'' * 2007: Victorian Jazz Archive Inc. for ''Jazz Spans the Decades – A History of Jazz in Victoria'' * 2005: David Williams for ''Harvests, Headlands & Halcyon Heritage'' * 2004: Jointly organised by the Warrnambool Art Gallery and the Warrnambool and District Historical Vehicle Club. Curated by Brenda O'Connor for ''Early Motoring in Warrnambool'' * 2003: Melbourne's Living Museum of the West for ''A Stone Upon A Stone: A Touring Exhibition about the History and Heritage of Dry Stone Walls'' * 2002: Laharum Hall Committee for ''Federation Mural: History of Laharum'' * 2001: Golden Dragon Museum, Bendigo for ''Showing Face'' * 2000: Tatura and District Australia Day 2000 Committee for ''Tatura Collage Columns'' * 1999: Jan Mitchell for ''Baywalk Bollards Project'' * 1998: Mr Russell Jack - Bendigo Golden Dragon MuseumSpecial awards
* 2011: Judges' Special Prize for Excellence - Gregory Eccleston and others for ''Early Navigators of Bass Strait, 1770-1803.'' (Map) * 2010: Award to Celebrate 175th Melbourne Anniversary - Bain Attwood for ''Possession: Batman's Treaty and the matter of history'' * 2009: Judges' Special Prize for Excellence - Paul R Mullaly for ''Crime in the Port Phillip District 1835-51''See also
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