GAGHA Biannual Conference
Have you heard of the
German-Australian Genealogy & History Alliance (GAGHA)?
In May 2016, Dirk
Weissleder from the Deutsche
Arbeitsgemeinschaft genealogischer Verbände e.V. (DAGV – the umbrella
organisation of German genealogical societies) contacted several individuals
and genealogy and family history societies around Australia with a view of
creating a network similar to the German American Genealogical Partnership
(GAGP). GAGP has subsequently been renamed as the International German
Genealogy Partnership (IGGP). In September 2016 GAGHA was formed as an alliance
of genealogy and family history societies with an interest in German-Australian
history, culture and genealogy. GAGHA joined the International German Genealogy
Partnership (IGGP) in February 2017.
GAGHA will be
holding its first biannual conference on 17-19 August 2018 in Adelaide. Titled GAGHACon 2018: Australisches
Deutschtum it will provide
an opportunity for those of us who are interested in German-Australian genealogy
and history to get together and network and learn. The venue is at Union House,
University of Adelaide, Victoria Drive, Adelaide. Registrations will open in
February 2018. Follow the link on the GAGHA website http://www.germanheritage.org.au/
Of course, many of
us live a long way away from Adelaide, but it is planned to stream the sessions
so that members of GAGHA who cannot get to Adelaide can watch the presentations
locally.
Do you have a
presentation or a story about any aspect of German-Australian history or
culture that is interesting and of use to others? Consider telling your
story whether it is from research, a project, an exhibition or your society.
Let others know what is happening around Australia. There is a call for talks with proposals due 31 December 2017. See the
link on the GAGHA website http://www.germanheritage.org.au/
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