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Professional Development: Grant Writing Training for Artists and Arts Organisations

Professional Development: Grant Writing Training for Artists and Arts Organisations

Announcements, Events

The Royal Australian Historical Society in conjunction with the City of Sydney presents – Flu Frenzy: Taming the 1919 Influenza Pandemic

Professional Development: “Turning Up the Heat on Pests” Pest Control in Historic Houses Symposium

Professional Development: “Turning Up the Heat on Pests” Pest Control in Historic Houses Symposium

Announcements, Events

The Royal Australian Historical Society in conjunction with the City of Sydney presents – Flu Frenzy: Taming the 1919 Influenza Pandemic

Professional Development: Grant Writing Training for Artists and Arts Organisations

Flu Frenzy: Taming the 1919 Influenza Pandemic with the RAHS and the City of Sydney, 16th February

Announcements, Events

The Royal Australian Historical Society in conjunction with the City of Sydney presents – Flu Frenzy: Taming the 1919 Influenza Pandemic

Anaesthesia and resuscitation

Anaesthesia and resuscitation

Events, History Week 2018

This special History Week 2018, illustrated talk, with historic film footage, will explore the history of resuscitation and the related equipment.

The impact of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Australia

The impact of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Australia

Events, Featured events, History Week 2018, Speaker Connect

Join Alison Wishart as she explores the notorious influenza pandemic in Australia in this History Week Speaker Connect event, hosted by Lake Mac Libraries.

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