Be part of our Orange conference…from anywhere!

Not able to travel to Orange this September? You can still be part of the AGHS national conference from wherever you are. Each morning’s lecture program will be available as a live stream, with a personal link sent ahead of time — AUD $50 per session.

What’s on each morning (Australian eastern standard time)?

Friday 25 September

The conference will take place on Wiradjuri country. The first morning’s sessions cover the geology, geography and climate of the region and an introduction to bush tucker. The morning’s second half looks at this year’s AGHS theme of trees, with talks on memorial avenues of honour and Orange’s public street plantings.

Gerald Power, the bush tucker man

Saturday 26 September

A morning in two parts. First, the European development of Orange through the 19th and 20th centuries — cultural garden history, the Dalton family story and mid-century landscape design at Duntryleague. Then, a turn to horticulture in education, from historic plant illustration collections to the present-day challenges of agricultural training.

Duntryleague

Sunday 27 September

The program closes with the region’s migration and industry story: Cornish chain migration to the Central West and the shift from orcharding to winemaking around Orange. The morning — and the lecture program — concludes with a panel discussion on the future of heritage organisations, featuring representatives from the National Trust NSW, ICOMOS, Orange City Council and AGHS.

Vineyard, photo Robert Bruce

There is more detail in the conference brochure.

How it works

Format: Live stream, plus a personal access link

Cost: AUD $50 per session

Access: One session, two, or all three — your choice

Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/46th-aghs-conference-orange