Advocacy History

As the peak body for history in Victoria, the History Council makes submissions on current issues. In doing this, the HCV Board is guided by its Advocacy Policy and by the Value of History, a statement developed co-operatively by the HCV and the History Councils of New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.

Here are links to some recent submissions:

2023

Victorian Community History Funding: Article in The Age, action from RHSV, HCV, PHA and AHA.

Statement on a First Nations Voice to Parliament.

Letter to Minister Tony Burke re funding collecting institutions and the reply.

2022

Letter to Minister Blandthorn re Alfred Deakin Residence.

Response from CEO, VCAA CEO to a letter from our Chair re Victorian history curriculum.

A Letter to the Editor of The Age regarding the National Library.

A submission to the National Cultural Policy from the History Council of Victoria.

A letter from the combined History Councils of Australia regarding the archives at the ABC, and the response from Managing Director David Anderson.

A letter from our Chair, Peter McPhee, in The Age, and the original article from Deb Hull, Executive Officer, HTAV. 

2021

Our letter to Education Minister James Merlino about the Australian History curriculum

Our letter to Education Minister James Merlino about the sesquicentenary of state education in Victoria

Our submission to the ACARA - Australian Curriculum Review

Open letter to PM Scott Morrison on the funding of the National Archives, signed by HCV Chair Peter McPhee.

Statement from Professor Peter McPhee and letter to The Age about the funding crisis facing the National Archives.

2020

Statement following the Supreme Court injunction to halt to roadworks on the Western Highway, urging the State government to pause and rethink its approach to matters of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage (30 October 2020).

Comment on suggestions made to the Australian Electoral Commission regarding the naming (and potential renaming) of Victoria's electoral divisions of the House of Representatives. We encouraged the AEC to use this opportunity to recognise one or more Victorian women and one or more Victorian Indigenous persons (30 October 2020). [Click HERE to see the context for our Comment.]

To the Senate Inquiry into the Higher Education Support Amendment (Job-ready Graduates and Supporting Regional and Remote Students) Bill 2020. A submission was lodged jointly by all four History Councils in Australia (10 September 2020) and is accessible as #153 via the Inquiry website.

To the public consultation on thExposure draft for the Higher Education Support Amendment (Job-ready Graduates and Supporting Regional and Remote Students) Bill 2020. See our submission (14 August 2020).

To the National Archives of Australia on its principles for selection of items for the collection. See our submission (3 August 2020).

To the Australian Parliament (Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia) inquiry into the destruction of 46,000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. See the submission sent on behalf of all History Councils in Australia by Emeritus Professor Peter McPhee AM (30 July 2020). 

To the 21 July 2020 meeting of the Future Melbourne Committee of the City of Melbourne, supporting Agenda item 7.3, ‘Notice of Motion, Cr Watts: Arts and Humanities Higher Education funding’. See our submission (20 July 2020). The motion was carried unanimously.

Australia Needs More Humanities & Social Science Graduates - a call to action in response to the Australian's government's proposal to more than double the cost of a university education for students in History (25 June 2020).

A Humanities education: what’s the point? - an article by our Chair, Professor Peter McPhee (23 June 2020)

To the Editor, The Age, advocating better protection of Indigenous heritage sites. See our Chair's letter (17 June 2020).

2019

To Creative Victoria, offering suggestions for the development of Victoria’s next creative industries strategy, Creative State 2020+. See our submission (30 August 2019).

To the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, offering comments on VCE History Draft Study Design for 2021-25. See our submission (30 August 2019). 

2018

To the Prime Minister, supporting the Uluru Statement from the Heart. See the letter sent on behalf of all History Councils in Australia by Emeritus Professor Jenny Gregory AM FRHS (20 October 2018).

2017

To the Victorian Minister for Planning regarding the unauthorised demolition of the Corkman Irish Pub in Carlton and urging the continued defence and protection of Victoria’s significant historic buildings and streetscapes. See our letter (16 February 2017).

2016

To the federal Minister for the Arts, advocating sustainable funding for Trove and the national collecting organisations. See the campaign page on Facebook and our submission (15 March 2016).

2015

To the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council's Investigation into Historic Places on Public Land, endorsing the submissions prepared by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and the Old Treasury Building. See our letter (22 December 2015).

To the Heritage Act Review, 2015: overview and our submission (31 August 2015).

To the federal Minister for the Environment, advocating better funding for history and heritage. See our letter (1 July 2015).

To the Victorian Special Minister of State, offering suggestions for State Budget Planning for local and community history. See our letter (9 March 2015).

2014

To the Victorian Minister for Planning, supporting the Royal Historical Society of Victoria's Drill Hall proposal. See our letter (11 December 2014).

 

Contact us about opportunities to participate in consultations, or with news about matters to which we might be able to respond. 

 

About

The History Council of Victoria Incorporated (HCV) is the peak body for history in the Australian state of Victoria. Its vision is to connect Victorians with history and to inspire engagement with the past, their identity and the world today. The HCV champions the work of historians and the value of history. It recognises that history can be written about any place, any person, any period. The HCV advocates why history matters.


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Events

Our calendar lists all upcoming public events arranged by the History Council of Victoria (HCV), plus events in Victoria, Australia, that are added by our Friends and Members.

If you are organising an event that relates to History, we encourage you to publicise it on our website.


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Advocacy

As the peak body for history in Victoria, the History Council makes submissions on current issues. In doing this, the HCV Board is guided by its Advocacy Policy and by the Value of History, a statement developed co-operatively by the HCV and the History Councils of New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.


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Prizes

Since 2015, the HCV has been pleased to sponsor the Years 9 and 10 category of the Historical Fiction Competition organised by the History Teachers' Association of Victoria.


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Summary

The HCV was formed as an advisory body in 2001 and incorporated in 2003. It comprises representatives from cultural and educational institutions and heritage bodies; history teachers and curriculum advisors; academic and professional historians; and local, Indigenous, community and specialist history organisations.

As the peak body for history, the HCV has both ‘outward-looking’ roles (including advocacy and representation to government and the wider community, consultation, community education, and networking with allied interest groups) and ‘inward-looking’ roles (including member support, information dissemination, and networking between members).

 
 

Credits

The History Council of Victoria acknowledges the State Library of Victoria and the Public Record Office Victoria for supply of the archival images that appear on this website.

We acknowledge the National Film and Sound Archive for the right to use of the video footage on the home page, titled "Melbourne: Life in Australia (1966)".

Image credits

  • Italian sailors on ship at Port Melbourne 1938, Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria
  • Chinese procession in Collins near Elizabeth Street 1901, Harvie & Sutcliffe, photographers, State Library of Victoria
  • People’s homes, Aboriginal station Coranderrk 1878, Fred Kruger Photographer, State Library of Victoria
  • Chinese nurses at Children’s Hospital under scholarship 1947, Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria
  • Ladies physical culture class VRI Melbourne c1931, Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 12903/P0001, 011/02
  • Melbourne Cup, Derby and Oaks Day, Flemington Racecourse 1936, Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 12903/P0001/4802, 372/30
  • Flinders Street viaduct at foot of Market Street with advertisement for McRobertson’s Chocolate on bridge, Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 12800/P0003, ADV 1342