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QFHS Annual General MeetingOur Annual General Meeting will be on Wednesday evening, 18 June 2025, at 7:30pm. Join us to hear about the activities of the Society of the past year. Members will then elect a Management Committee for the next 12 months. This event is a HYBRID event. Please register to attend either in person at the Family History Research Centre, 46 Delaware Street, Chermside, or online via Zoom. More information and the documents for the meeting are here. If you are can’t attend, a proxy form for voting is available here. The following nominations have been received for positions on the Management Committee for 2025-2026. Please consider nominating as a Committee Member at the AGM, as there is room for another.
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QFHS Inc Family History Book Award plus authors DiscussionThis event will be held at Hornets Football Club, 50 Graham Road, Carseldine. Starts at 11am Wednesday 6th August, finishes at 1pm Lunch is available at the venue afterwards at your own expense.
The QFHS Annual Book award celebrates the effort that authors have put into writing up their family history. The award requires that the work have Queensland relevance and that it is properly researched. The judges assess the entries on the Society’s published criteria. The authors of the books that entered this year will participate in a group discussion about their entries and the experience of advancing their research to the point of publication. Five authors for our Family History Book Award 2025 will talk about their books and writing processes. The books and authors are: * The Sugar King, by Catherine Smith * Substance and Shadows, by Jennifer Vivian Smith * May the Cane Prosper - A Queensland Story, by Pene Greet and Avis-Ann Ballard * A Poor Hand Well Played - A Family Story Across Several Generations, by Anne Heatherington. This year's QFHS Inc Family History Book Award recipient will be announced. There will be opportunities for sales and signing as well. |
We Remember Them: wartime stories in our family tree A group portrait of nine Australian soldiers, most in uniform, posing somewhere in South Africa during the Boer War. (Image: State Library of Queensland) The We Remember Them project will gather stories from our members focusing on the wartime stories in their family trees. A virtual Honour Board will be created on this website to display an image of the individual and a few vital statistics. Each image will be linked to the story of that person’s wartime experiences. Read More |