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Museum of Fire History Week Keynote Presentation

  • 4 Sep 2022
  • 10:00 - 11:00
  • https://www.museumoffire.net/


Online Presentation

Join us for what has become one of the most popular events on the Museum calendar! Due to the success of our previous digital events, we have decided to keep our keynote presentation digital to make it accessible for all of our supporters and members across NSW. Join us from 10am as we talk all things “Hands on History”.

As a museum, our team spend most of their days with their hands on history but what does that actually mean? What do they really do? Join our team for digital insight into their activities. Our guest speaker, returning by popular demand, is Station Officer Ian Grimwood, from FRNSW Lismore.

Everyone knows about the devastation that has faced the town of Lismore this year and Ian will discuss how members of FRNSW have worked to keep their hands on the brigade’s history.

On Facebook and the Museum of Fire's website.


Event Organiser:  Museum of Fire

Event Cost:  Free

Event Website: https://www.museumoffire.net/

https://www.facebook.com/MuseumOfFire/

Event contact:  belinda@museumoffire.com.au (02) 4731 3000

Image Credits:  Supplied

THE HCNSW IS SUPPORTED BY THE NSW GOVERNMENT THROUGH CREATE NSW


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City of Sydney

Macquarie University (Faculty of Arts)

National Archives of Australia

NSW State Archives & Records

Placemaking NSW

Reserve Bank of Australia

State Library of New South Wales

Sydney Living Museums

University of New England

University of Newcastle (School of Humanities & Social Sciences)

University of New South Wales

University of Technology Sydney (Australian Centre for Public History)

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