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Melbourne volunteers


A group of Founders and Survivors volunteers based in the Melbourne area. Join this group to keep in contact with other volunteers and activities in and around Melbourne.

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Transcribers' Workshop for Tasmanian Female Convict Records

Transcribers' Workshop for Tasmanian Female Convict Records with Colette McAlpine of the Female Factory Research Group.

Bookings for this workshop are now closed.

Afternoon tea will be provided.

Learn how to transcribe the digitised description, indent and conduct records of Tasmanian female convicts into the Female Family Founders Database. This database is an initiative of the Female Factory Research Group.

Event date: 
12 February, 2011 - 13:00 - 17:00
Event venue: 
Room 432, fourth floor, 207 Bouverie St, Carlton.

Melbourne volunteers' workshop

Our first Melbourne workshop on 25 June will be to get to know some of our volunteers, and start organising projects. This will be only the beginning—please do not feel you are missing out if you cannot be there.

We will commence with a talk by Alison Alexander and then spend the rest of the day organising groups and individual projects.

One of the reasons for holding it on a week day is that there are plenty of places to find lunch and where we can talk more informally. We are seeking as much advice from you as you will be from us!

Event date: 
25 June, 2010 - 10:00 - 16:00
Event venue: 
University of Melbourne School of Population Health, 221 Bouverie St, Carlton
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