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The Victorian Community History Awards are held annually to recognise the contributions made by Victorians in the preservation of the State's history, and to recognise excellence in historical research. The effect of the VCHA over the period from 1998 to the present has been the stimulation of community history, the lifting of standards and the fostering of diversity and originality.


History

The Victorian Community History Awards were established and sponsored in 1997 by Information
Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ...
. The judges have always been appointed by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, and among the first were Professor
Weston Bate Weston Arthur Bate (24 September 1924 – 31 October 2017) was an Australian historian. Bate served in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War. He studied at the University of Melbourne under Manning Clark, Max Crawford, Ka ...
, Professor
A. G. L. Shaw Alan George Lewers Shaw (3 February 1916 – 5 April 2012) was an Australian historian and author of several text books and historiographies on Australian and Victorian history. He taught at the University of Melbourne and the University ...
, and senior journalist at ''The Age'', John Lahey. Funding was suspended in 2006 to provide additional funds for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. After 2010 Information Victoria Bookshop withdrew support for the program, but after a vigorous campaign by the RHSV for the continuance of the Awards, the Baillieu government accepted a submission from the
Public Record Office Victoria Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) is the government archives of the Australian State of Victoria. PROV was created by the Victorian Public Records Act 1973 with responsibility for the better preservation management and utilization of the public ...
(PROV) to continue the program for a further four-year period. From 2011 the Awards were administered by the RHSV in partnership with PROV. In 2012, following consultation between the Public Record Office Victoria and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, award categories were slightly altered and renamed, as below:


Victorian Community History Awards, from 2012


Victorian Premier's History Award

* 2021: Alec Morgan, Tiriki Onus and
Tom Zubrycki Tom Zubrycki (born in London, England, in 1946) is an Australian documentary filmmaker. He is "widely respected as one of Australia's leading documentary filmmakers", according to ''The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film''. Hi ...
for ''Ablaze – A Feature Documentary'' *2020: Amanda Scardamaglia for ''Printed on Stone: The lithographs of Charles Troedel'' *2019: Phil Roberts for ''Avenue of Memories'' * 2018: Jill Giese for ''The Maddest Place on Earth'' * 2017: John Burch for ''Returning the Kulkyne'' * 2016: Pam Baragwanath and Ken James for ''These Walls Speak Volumes. A History of Mechanics' Institutes in Victoria'' * 2015: Meredith Fletcher for ''Jean Galbraith: writer in a valley'' * 2014: Anne Vale for ''Exceptional Australian Garden Makers'' * 2013: Robin A Vowels for ''Victoria’s Iron Lacework The Founders, Part A'' * 2012: Maree Coote for ''The Art of being Melbourne''


History 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:
Lucy Sussex Lucy Sussex (born 1957 in New Zealand) is an author working in fantasy and science fiction, children's and teenage writing, non-fiction and true crime. She is also an editor, reviewer, academic and teacher, and currently resides in Melbourne, Aus ...
for ''Blockbuster! Fergus Hume & the mystery of the hansom cab'' * 2014: Robert Kenny for ''Gardens of Fire: an investigative memoir'' * 2013: Olwen Ford for ''Harvester City: the making of multicultural Sunshine 1939–1975'' * 2012: Paul Strangio for ''Neither Power Nor Glory: 100 Years of political Labor in Victoria, 1856–1956''


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:
Richard Broinowski Richard Philip Broinowski (born 8 May 1940) is a former Australian public servant and diplomat. He worked in Mexico, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, the Philippines, Iran and Burma, including as Ambassador to Mexico, Ambassador to Vietnam, and Ambas ...
for ''Under the Rainbow: The Life and Times of EW Cole'' *2020: Nick Anchen for ''Visions of Victoria: The Magic of Kodachrome Film 1950–1975'' *2019:
Chloe Hooper Chloe Melisande Hooper (born 1973) is an Australian author. Her first novel, ''A Child’s Book of True Crime'' (2002), was short-listed for the Orange Prize for Literature and was a ''New York Times'' Notable Book. In 2005, she turned to rep ...
for ''The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire'' and David Sornig for ''Blue Lake: Finding Dudley Flats and the West Melbourne swamp'' * 2018: Jennifer Bantow and Ros Lewis for Barro-abil Our Beautiful Barrabool Stone: History and Use of Barrabool Sandstone * 2017: Michael Morrison and Lisa Clausen for ''Cruden Farm Garden Diaries'' * 2016:
Magda Szubanski Magdalene Mary Therese Szubanski ( ; born 12 April 1961) is an Australian comedy actress, author, singer and LGBT rights advocate. She performed in ''Fast Forward'', '' Kath & Kim'' as Sharon Strzelecki and in the films ''Babe'' (1995) and ' ...
for ''Reckoning: A Memoir'' * 2015:
Graeme Davison Graeme John Davison, (born 1940) is an Australian historian who is the Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor in the School of Historical Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. He is best known for his work on Australian urban hi ...
for ''Lost Relations: fortunes of my family in Australia's Golden Age'' * 2014: Mornington Peninsula Local History Network and Lavender Hill Multimedia for ''Postcards: Stories from the Mornington Peninsula'' (DVD) * 2013: Judges' Special Prize for Excellence - Rod Charles for ''A Whirr of Many Wheels. Cycling in Geelong: A chronicle from 1869 to 1980 Volume 1: 1869 to 1914'' * 2012: Judges' Special Prize for Excellence - Lorne Historical Society & Lorne Aireys Inlet P-12 College VCAL Students for ''Construction of The Great Ocean Road'' DVD


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:
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for ''We Remember: honouring the service and sacrifice of local veterans and the Wangaratta community during WW1'' (website & DVD) * 2015: Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society for ''Postcards from Port: an audiovisual retrospective of Port Melbourne'' (DVD) * 2014: Lilydale & District Historical Society Inc for ''Gun Alley: the forgotten story of Lilydale's back streets 1880 to today'' (website) * 2013: Valerie Wilson for ''A Guide to Pioneer Graves in the Mornington Cemetery'' Website

* 2012: Friends of Wyperfeld for ''Wyperfeld 100: A traverse in time'' DVD


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, 2015


Cultural 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 (
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– History Department) for ''Fallen Heroes. Warracknabeal War Memorial'' * 2002: Dianne Carroll for ''Carroll Heritage Collection'' * 2001: Allan Willingham for ''Camperdown: A Heritage Study'' * 2000: Keith Clarke for ''Convicts of the Port Phillip District'' * 1999: Brendan Fitzgerald and Bayside Library Services for ''Sin on Disc''


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 and
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(eds) for ''The Encyclopedia of Melbourne'' * 2005: Peter Yule (ed.) and the Carlton Residents Association Inc. for ''Carlton: A History'' * 2004: Elizabeth Huf for ''Courage, Patience and Persistence: 150 Years of German Settlement in Western Victoria'' * 2003: Jewish Museum of Australia (in association with Shalom Association) for ''From Russia with Hope: Australian Jews from Russia 1870-2002 (Exhibition)'' * 2002: South Port Day Links and Port Melbourne Historical Society for ''Linking Us Together'' * 2001: Sigrid Borke for ''In and Out of Port. Voices from the Port of Melbourne. An Oral History'' * 2000: City of Whittlesea for ''Oral History and Poster Exhibition Project'' * 1999: Jan Critchett for ''Untold Stories - Memories and Lives of Victorian Koories'' * 1998: Linda Barraclough for historical research and community work in Gippsland


Best 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:
Gary Presland Gary Presland is an Australian archaeologist and writer who studied history at La Trobe University 1973-76, and archaeology at the University of London, 1977-79. He was a staff member of the Victoria Archaeological Survey from 1983 to April 198 ...
for ''The Place for a Village: How nature has shaped the City of Melbourne'' * 2008: Barry Heard for ''The View from Connor's Hill'' * 2007:
Richard Broome Richard Laurence Broome, (born 1 October 1948) is an Australian historian, academic, and emeritus professor of history at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He is known as an authority on Aboriginal history in Australia. In 2007 Broome's book ''Ab ...
for ''Aboriginal Victorians: A History Since 1800'' * 2005: Barry Hill and the Borough of Queenscliffe for ''The Enduring Rip: A History of Queenscliffe'' * 2004:
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for ''Mr Felton's Bequests'' * 2003: Vicki Fairfax for ''A Place Across the River. They Aspired to Create the Victorian Arts Centre'' * 2002: Carolyn Rasmussen for ''A Museum for the People'' * 2001: Adrian Jones for ''Follow the Gleam: A History of Essendon Primary School 1850-2000'' * 2000: Peter Yule for ''The Royal Children's Hospital A History of Faith, Science and Love'' * 1999:
Janet McCalman Janet Susan McCalman, (born 5 December 1948) is an Australian social historian, population researcher and author at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. McCalman won the Ernest Scott Prize in 1984 and 20 ...
for ''Sex and Suffering - Women's Health and a Women's Hospital'' * 1998: Phil Taylor for ''Karkarook: a Mallee Shire History''


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:
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for ''Melbourne General Cemetery'' * 2003: Carmel Taig for ''Yarraville in 1901'' * 2002: Ross Bastiaan for ''The Kokoda Walk in the Dandenong Ranges National Park'' * 2001: Bayside City Council for ''Bayside Coastal Art Trail. Stage 3'' * 2000: Richard Peterson for ''Brimstone to Bunyip Churches of Collingwood, Clifton Hill and Abbotsford 1852-1999'' * 1999: Angela Taylor, Ron Hateley, Tarnya Kruger for ''The La Gerche Walking Track'' * 1998: Mary Ryllis Clark for ''Discover Historic Victoria''


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 Museum


Special 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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Australian History Awards Ernest Scott Prize The pre-eminent prize for "original published research that contributes to the history of Australia or New Zealand or to the history of colonisation in these countries." Awarded since 1943, the prize is named in honor of Ernes ...
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* Northern Territory History Awards *
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References

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Victorian Community History Awards from 1998
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (Retrieved 21 January 2013) *
VCHA 2012 Awards Booklet
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (Retrieved 21 January 2013) *
VCHA 2013 Awards Booklet
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (Retrieved 11 Jul 2014)
VCHA 2014 Awards
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (Retrieved 30 Oct 2014)
VCHA 2015 Awards
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (Retrieved 23 Dec 2015)
VCHA 2016 Awards
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (Retrieved 5 Nov 2016] Australia history-related lists Australian non-fiction book awards History awards