2026 HTASA State Conference: “Accepting History”
- Date:
- Time
- 8.15am - 4pm
- Location
- Education Development Centre Hindmarsh SA, Australia
- Cost
- $50 - $170
The HTASA Conference committee is pleased to announce the opening of registrations for our 2026 State Conference: “Accepting History”. The conference will be held on Friday, May 22nd at the Education Development Centre, Hindmarsh. Registration bookings can be made via Humanitix: https://tinyurl.com/2026HTASA
Keynote Speakers:
In 2026, we are pleased to welcome the following keynote speakers to the HTASA State Conference.
Dr. Catherine Kevin: Catherine Kevin earned her PhD in History from Sydney University in 2004. She has held notable positions at SBS Television and the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King’s College London. Since 2007, she has been a member of the Flinders History Department. Catherine specialises in Australian and feminist history, focusing on gendered violence, the politics and experience of the reproductive body, and Indigenous-settler relations. Her work is pivotal in understanding these complex historical narratives, contributing significantly to academic discourse and education.
Rachel Perkins: Rachel Perkins is an influential cultural leader dedicated to preserving Aboriginal cultures and amplifying Indigenous voices across Australia. Rachel, from the Arrernte and Kalkadoon nations, is a renowned filmmaker with a 30-year career. She founded Blackfella Films, producing award-winning dramas and documentaries, including The Australian Wars in collaboration with Culture is Life. Rachel champions cultural preservation and empowerment, fostering health and wellness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Workshop offerings:
The HTASA Committee strive to ensure all workshops offered through our training and conferences are relevant, engaging and appropriate for those teaching across all year levels, sites and sectors. We extend our sincere gratitude to all presenters who present workshops, ensuring that we are able to offer such a vibrant and varied program.
In 2026, we are offering three workshop streams. Workshop schedules can be located at https://tinyurl.com/HTASAConf2026 and a copy is also attached to this email. During the booking process, workshop selections will be required for each delegate to ensure space and resource availability. Therefore, please share this information with all interested members at your site.
Discounted registration rates:
The HTASA is aware of financial constraints that many sites face. In 2026, we are offering Early Bird tickets until the end of April and the conference committee is offering a 25% discount for sites that book for four delegates in the same registration. We trust that this will be a welcome relief for sites that have several staff who are keen to attend.
Pre-Service Teachers are welcome to attend our conference, with a reduced ticket price offered in recognition to their commitment to the future of History education in South Australia.
Conference timing:
Following feedback from members in 2025, the Conference committee made the decision to schedule the 2026 State Conference on a Friday. Additionally, the timing of a conference in Term 3 was untenable for some schools. We understand that this may not suit all sites every year, however we hope to accommodate as many members as possible by alternating in this way.
Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/2026-htasa-state-conference-accepting-history