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Membership renewals are due on 30 June every year.

A reminder notice will be sent to you in early June inviting you to renew.

This is a great opportunity to ensure your contact details, including your email address, LinkedIn account or personal website, are up to date.

To renew your membership, visit your member profile by clicking on your name at the top of the page.


RETIRING and GRADUATE MEMBERS

If you are nearing retirement but would still like to be involved in PHA (Vic & Tas), we offer a discounted membership rate of $75.  

If it's been a few years since you have graduated and you are now working as a historian, it may be time to consider an Associate Historian or Professional Historian level of membership.

To discuss revising your membership with us, email our Membership Secretary on membership@phavic.org.au 


PAYMENTS

Membership payment is accepted by:

  • Paypal
  • Credit Card
  • Direct Debit
  • private arrangement with the Membership Secretary


AUTO-RENEWALS

Auto-renewal of your membership is available on a bi-annual basis. This requires an automated payment deducted from your nominated bank account in January and June every year. If you wish to set this up for your membership, please email the Membership Secretary on membership@phavic.org.au 


PAY IT FORWARD PROGRAM

PHA (Vic & Tas) recognises these are difficult financial times for our members. Our Pay it Forward Program is designed to assist members retain their membership by paying only a portion of their membership fees. 

To apply for consideration for the Pay it Forward Program, read the Pay it Forward Program Terms and Conditions and Application Form.pdf.



PHA (Vic & Tas) acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the many Countries on which we practise and their continuing connection to land, culture and community. We pay respects to Elders past and present and to the generations who have held and passed on the stories and knowledge of the lands, waters and people. We support the ongoing truth-telling processes in Victoria and Tasmania.

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