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Grant to preserve Victorian history

The state government is supporting community groups to preserve Victoria’s rich history by showcasing historical records and collections.

Minister for Government Services Gabrielle Williams announced that applications are open for the Local History Grants Program.

The Local History Grants Program has been running for 23 years, recognising the importance of collecting and preserving the state’s history.

Projects supported through previous grants include newspaper and photograph digitisation works, memorial websites, anniversary projects, digital histories, oral histories, archiving projects, community signage, exhibitions and walking tours.

Community groups like historical societies, museums and schools are all encouraged to apply for grants to assist with funding for their historical projects, with up to $15,000 available per grant.

Public Record Office Victoria director and keeper of public records Justine Heazlewood said “For over two decades the Local History Grants Program has been preserving Victoria’s priceless historical stories and collections for future generations. We are looking forward to providing grants to another exciting round of projects.”

Applications can be made online at prov.vic.gov.au by Monday 9 December 2024.

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