Organisation Membership

"The National Trust has found HTAV to be an invaluable partner and a trusted specialist provider of expertise and a brilliant advocate for the place of history in education."

Martin Green, The National Trust of Australia (Victoria)


There are many benefits to becoming an organisation member of HTAV. Not only do organisation members stay connected with the History teaching community, you’ll also receive 20% off all advertising opportunities with HTAV.

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Plus, you’ll be directly supporting the Association that supports you.

To join, select your membership category below and follow the prompts.
And don't forget to add your print subscription to the professional reading journal, Agora!

Current members should renew by logging into the Member Centre and visiting the Member Centre followed by My Profile, then My Memberships followed by Renew.

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* Country rates apply if the address provided is greater than 50 kms from the Melbourne CBD.
All prices include GST.


Having trouble completing your membership application online?
Should you experience any difficulties, please complete a membership application form and email it to Michelle Pitcher, Membership and Events Officer at membership@htav.asn.au.

Download the 2024 Membership Application Form


Online renewals open in October of the year prior and membership begins immediately upon sign-up. Members may join or renew at any time, however we recommend doing so during the October-December renewal period for an easy transition into the new year. 2024 HTAV memberships expire 31 December 2024.


Sponsors & partners

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Please note: Indigenous Australians are advised that the HTAV website may include images or names of people now deceased.