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  • We are celebrating 50 years! 

    In 1973 a couple of genealogists sat in a combi van and bemoaned the lack of a family history group that undertook the study of genealogy the way they thought it should be done. In the months ahead the group would grow rapidly into the AIGS Inc., this year celebrating 50 Years of research and service to members and the public.

     
  • FREE STARTING OUT CLASSES

    Anyone can join in

    Everything you need to get you started: how to organise your material, where to find information; a free introduction to family history research.  Each course is held on two consecutive Sundays (the last Sunday of one month and the first Sunday of the next) from 1pm to 3pm in the Resource Centre.

    BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL

    DATES FOR 2023

    February 26 and March 5

    March 26 and April 2

    April 30 and May 7

    May 28 and June 4

    June 25 and July 2

    July 30 and August 6

    August 27 and September 3

    September 24 and October 1

    October 29 and November 5

    Bookings by email to info@familyhistoryconnections.org.au

    or by phone (Monday to Wednesday 10am to 4pm) 9877 3789

     
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    The Entertainment™ Book Digital Membership is your guide to the most popular restaurants, attractions, shopping, travel and more. Now available again.   http://www.entbook.com.au/1881b85

     
  • Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies – What’s in a name?

    We begin 2018 with an exciting new name - Family History Connections

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We inherit from our ancestors gifts so often taken for granted. Each of us contains within this inheritance of soul. We are links between the ages, containing past and present expectations, sacred memories and future promise. – Edward Sellner