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2026 Kiama Regional Seminar and History Talk

Building research skills and exploring local history

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This event is held in conjunction with Kiama Historical Society

Event Date & Time: Saturday, 18 July 2026 @ 10.00 am – 3.30 pm

Event Location: Kiama Library Auditorium (downstairs from the library), 7 Railway Parade, Kiama NSW 2533

Cost and Bookings:

Session A: Research Skills Seminar: $25 RAHS, KHS and affiliated society members | $30 non-members (includes morning tea and lunch)

Session B: Local History Talk: $3 members | $5 non-members (includes afternoon tea)

Bookings are essential for Session A due to catering requirements. Advance booking is recommended for Session B.

Event Description:

The Royal Australian Historical Society, in partnership with the Kiama Historical Society, presents a full-day program combining practical research skills with local history.

The day is structured in two parts.

Session A (10.00 am – 1.45 pm) is a research skills seminar designed to support family and local history research. It focuses on building practical skills, improving research methods, and developing confidence in working with historical sources.

Participants will learn how to:

  • search Trove more effectively
  • use the Historical Land Records Viewer (HLRV) to research individuals, families and properties
  • work with early New South Wales colonial records

Session B (2.00 pm – 3.30 pm) is a local history talk exploring the lives of the Rutter sisters, tracing their journey from the Female Orphan School in Parramatta to their connections with the Kiama and Gerringong districts.

Together, the sessions offer both practical skills and a case study in how historical research can be used to uncover and interpret lives in the past.

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About the speakers:

Carol Liston AO is President of the Royal Australian Historical Society and a leading historian of early NSW. Her research focuses on colonial society, families and institutions, and she has published widely in this field. She brings deep expertise in working with early government, church and archival records, and in interpreting them to reconstruct lives and communities.

Christine Yeats is Senior Vice President of the Royal Australian Historical Society and specialises in family and local history research. She is an experienced presenter of research seminars, with a focus on practical methods, digital tools and improving search techniques. Her sessions are known for their clarity and practical, step-by-step approach.

Price range: $3.00 through $35.00