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HTAV 2021 Annual Conference program now available!

17 Jun 21

HTAV 2021 Annual Conference – The Past is Present
Wednesday 28 & Thursday 29 July 2021
Metropolis Events, Southbank

Early bird rates apply up to midnight on Wednesday 14 July.
For the rates for registrations completed after midnight on Wednesday 14 July – please add $50 to all rates.

Registrations close Tuesday 20 July.


We are pleased to launch the full 2021 Annual Conference program showcasing a rich selection of workshops, keynotes and networking opportunities.

Download a copy to support your professional learning application

Come along and meet the wonderful exhibitors ready to share with teachers their latest products and services. You can also go into the draw to win some fabulous prizes by completing your exhibitor passports on each day.



What do History teachers say about attending HTAV Conferences?

‘HTAV conferences have been and remain invaluable to my development as a teacher of History. I never fail to return to school with enthusiasm and new ideas. The History teaching profession in Victoria is in good hands with HTAV and generous, collegial teachers leading the way.’

‘It is an outstanding PD opportunity… with an excellent blend of building content and exposure to different pedagogy.’

‘Love attending the HTAV conference – always leave with great ideas and resources.’

‘It was my first conference and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a valuable experience to meet presenters and have professional conversations about History teaching practice. The workshops were excellent, and all geared toward practical classroom application.’


Sponsors & partners

  • National History Challenge - Sponsor Logo
  • Education Victoria - Sponsor Logo

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