Australian Society for Sports History
Australian Society for Sports History was formed in July 1983. The aim of the Society is to encourage discussion on the history of sport in Australia through research, publishing and events such as conferences and workshops.
Background
The Society was formed during the Sporting Traditions VI Conference held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in July 1983. The inaugural President was Colin Tatz.Presidents
- 1985-1987 Colin Tatz
- 1987-1989 Ray Crawford/John O’Hara
- 1989-1991 Wray Vamplew
- 1991-1993 Richard Stremski
- 1993-1995 Ian Jobling
- 1995-1997 Bill Murray
- 1997-1999 Braham Dabscheck
- 1999-2001 Roy Hay
- 2001-2003 Richard Cashman
- 2003-2005 Richard Cashman/ J. Neville Turner
- 2005-2011 Tara Magdalinski
- 2011-2013 Rob Hess
- 2013-2015 Murray Phillips
- 2015-2017 Gary Osmond
- 2017-2019 Marie-Louise McDermott
ASSH Fellows
- 1993 - Wray Vamplew
- 1995 - Richard Cashman
- 2003 - John O'Hara and Colin Tatz
- 2009 - Bill Murray
- 2017 - Rob Hess, Tara Magdalinski and Murray Phillips
Sporting Traditions Conference
Number | Details |
I | University of New South Wales, Sydney, 28–30 June 1977 |
II | University of New South Wales, Sydney, 1–3 July 1979 |
III | La Trobe University, Melbourne, 1981 |
IV | Melbourne Cricket Club, Melbourne, July 1983 |
V | Flinders University, Adelaide, 14–16 July 1985 |
VI | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, 18–22 May 1987 |
VII | White City Club, Sydney, 6–9 July 1989 |
VIII | Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, 11–14 July 1991 |
IX | University of Tasmania, Launceston, 30 June–3 July 1993 |
X | University of Queensland, Brisbane, 26–30 June 1995 |
XI | Edith Cowan University, Perth, 1–4 July 1997 |
XII | University of Otago, Queenstown, New Zealand, 1–5 February 1999 |
XIII | Aquinas College, Adelaide, 10–13 July 2001 |
XIV | Australian Catholic University, Sydney, 3–7 July 2003 |
XV | Victoria University, Melbourne, 11–14 July 2005 |
XVI | University of Canberra, Canberra, 27–30 June 2007 |
XVII | University of Otago and the Otago Polytechnic,Wellington, New Zealand, 31 June-3 July 2009 |
XVIII | University of Queensland. Kingscliff, NSW, 5–8 July 2011 |
XIX | University of Canberra, Canberra, 2–5 July 2013 |
XX | Darwin, 30 June – 3 July 2015 |
XXI | University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, 3–6 July 2017 |