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NHSA Speakers Program

The Society provides monthly ZOOM presentations for members. Many of these presentations are recorded and later made available to the public on the Society’s YouTube Channel. This Program of presentations is run in parallel with physical attendance meetings conducted by Society Chapters in Perth, Melbourne and Canberra.

The range of subjects is broad and our speakers are experts in their field. Question time is provided. It is the next best thing to being there! To participate you require either a computer, tablet or smart phone. Just click on the link provided by email to members in advance of each presentation.

Your invitation will be e-mailed one week before each meeting.

DateSpeakerSubject
12th. February 2025Dr. Tom LewisDarwin - The Navy in Cyclone Tracy
12th. March 2025Linda PeekMalta - A Childhood Under Siege - Linda Peek
16th. April 2025Nigel RogersHollywood (Repatriation) Hospital, Perth
14th. May 2025Desmond Woods MSc AOMSir John Franklin, Arctic Expolorer, Gvnr. Was
18th. June 2025Bill MarcroftThe Story of Nirimba - Apprentices from 1956 to 1966
16th. July 2025Kez HasanicThe Battle of the Atlantic
13th. August 2025Tom IrwinDevelopments in Nuclear Power Generation
17th. September 2025
22nd. October 2025Andrew MackinnonFairmile Launches in th RAN
19th. November 2025
10th. December 2025Bill PhippenConstruction of the Harbour Bridge (Part 2)

Presentations will generally commence at 1100 Eastern Time

PLEASE KEEP A LOOKOUT FOR YOUR INVITATION BY EMAIL

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