THRA publishes a short newsletter of events and excursions with each issue of its journal.
The final issue of our newsletter for 2024 includes the speaking calendar for 2025, a list of new and returning members, reports of recent excursions and the
This newsletter welcomes new members, advises of upcoming excursions and provides other pieces of information of historical interest for members.
This newsletter provides a list of recent members, a report on the recent excursion to Patterdale and details of upcoming excursions and other events.
This newsletter provides the lecture program for 2024, gives a report on the recent joint excursion to the Tasman Monument with the Royal Society of Tasmania
This newsletter advertises the upcoming talks and excursions, provides a summary of the recent Hobart cathedrals excursion, updates the P&P digitisation
Find out about upcoming lectures, excursions and events.
Find a draft calendar for 2023, notification of an excursion to North Bruny Island, a list of new members & notification of an increase in member fees.
Find out about upcoming lectures and excursions and read of various events, projects and calls for papers of historical interest.
Find out about upcoming lectures and excursions and read of various events, projects and calls for papers of historical interest.
Find our 2022 lecture calendar, new monthly meeting times, new members and a link to the diaries of Harriett Gore Browne in our latest newsletter.
Find out about upcoming excursions, the launch of member Robert Cox's new book on colonial history and LIDAR, a powerful digital tool allowing researchers to
Find out more about upcoming lectures, an excursion on kunanyi/Mt Wellington and launches of books by Alison Alexander and Malcolm Ward.
Find out more about our lectures and excursions during 2021 and fruitful collaboration between the National Library of Australia, the National Library of Israel and the Australian Jewish Historical Society.
Read about our lectures and excursions planned for the remainder of 2020, including the Eldershaw Lecture and a walking tour at Queens Domain.