The contributions made by Victorians who are preserving the state’s rich and diverse history are being celebrated and recognised.
Victorian Minister for Government Services Danny Pearson today announced the 48 projects and publications that made the shortlist for this year’s Victorian Premier’s History Award and Victorian Community History Awards.
The shortlist includes books, articles, exhibitions, websites and a digital tour that tell the stories of WWII, histories of Melbourne suburbs, regional towns, Chinese and Jewish communities, the arts and the environment across Victoria.
Local historians have adapted their projects due to the coronavirus pandemic with heritage walks designed with social distancing in mind, virtual building tours and online works.
A total of 32 publications and 16 history projects have been shortlisted for prizes ranging from $500 to $2000, and all are in the running for the $5,000 Victorian Premier’s History Award major prize.
From the shortlist, the 2020 Victorian Premier’s History Award recipient and nine Victorian Community History category winners will be chosen.
Final award winners will be announced online in October 2020 as part of History Month.
Visit prov.vic.gov.au or historyvictoria.org.au for more information.
Source: Vic Government