Features of the Newsletter
- At least 12 pages, issued quarterly
- Regular 'Around the Library' including information about goings on at the library, members news, volunteers news and news of PMI Press, the Mechanics' Institutes of Victoria and the Cinema & Theatre Historical Society.
- Regular 'Books Etcetera' including collection news and reviews on recently published books added to the library
- Regular 'Historic Happenings' - a free listing of events coming up at metropolitan and regional historical and genealogical groups
- Occasional feature articles about a range of topics and interviews with authors of history
- Regular supplement 'Recent Additions' to the library collection - a complete list of items organised by place name and subject
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Newsletter Archive
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| The 2009 newsletters featured interviews with authors of history including Stella Barber, Mary McCormick and Judith Buckrich. | |
| The 2007 newsletters featured guides on various parts of the PMI library collection - what's in them and how to search them. | |
| The 2006 newsletters featured profiles on members of the PMI committee. | |
| To compliment the 90th anniversary of our heritage building in High Street, Prahran, the 2005 newsletter contained a series of articles about various aspects of the building, including design, architect, history, Prahran Technical School and heritage listing. |
