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OAM Investiture Nationally Recognises University Service to Regional Histories

Mr Gionni Di Gravio, University Archivist, was awarded the Order of Australia Medal at the beginning of the year. But COVID restrictions delayed the official Investiture Ceremony until recently.

We are delighted to report that his Investiture Ceremony was celebrated at Government House Sydney on the 9th September 2020 at 4pm. A recording of the global live stream can be seen above. The award nationally recognises his quarter century of service as an archivist of the University of Newcastle (UON) in the service of its local regions and their extraordinary histories.

Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beasley AO QC presenting Mr Gionni Di Gravio, OAM with his Australian Honour at the Investiture Ceremony held at Government House, Sydney on 9th September 2020 at 4pm. Original Livestream: https://livestream.com/blive/investitureceremonyseptember2020/videos/210767618

He is a fully qualified professional with extensive experience spanning a quarter century working with Cultural Collections and has forged a reputation as an innovator and pioneer using emerging technologies to connect communities across a global digital research and public engagement footprint.

For the past fifteen years, he been responsible for managing the University’s extensive archival research collections, and has supervised a core team of four (4) full-time professionals, and over one hundred (100) affiliated staff and trainees employed as casuals, work integrated learning placements and volunteers working across simultaneous projects. In that time he has cultivated extensive relationships and networks across the University’s regional communities.

 

OAM Investiture Certificate and Invitation.

He is an Australian Society of Archivists Accredited Professional (ASAAP), former Councillor and the current national GLAM (i.e., Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) Peak body representative & UNISiG (University Archives Special Interest Group) Convenor for the Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) and University of Newcastle.

Since 2008, he has led a trans-disciplinary team of UON, Industry and Community researchers through the Hunter Living Histories Initiative, to investigate, promote and rigorously document Newcastle and the Hunter Region’s history.

From 2016, he established the UON’s GLAMx (i.e., Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums to the power of x) Lab (the first in any Australian University) to integrate these regional community partnership projects with the UON’s strategic objectives to provide work integrated learning (WIL) opportunities to enable the UON’s students to train and acquire real world skills and training across the GLAM sector professions.

UON students, alumni and volunteers have benefited with paid employment opportunities made possible through the generosity of the community donors known as the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund, to invest directly in the work that he helped establish in collaboration with the philanthropic community.

He is also immensely proud of his fellow staff, students, volunteers and community benefactors who have all received awards and recognition from the UON and Commonwealth of Australia for their work in Cultural Collections. For example, in 2017 one of our students, Peter Langton, won the inaugural 2017 UON Industry Awards as Work Integrated Learning Student of the Year and his GLAMx co-ordinator, Dr Ann Hardy, was awarded the 2017 Work Integrated Learning Staff Member of the Year. Our volunteers have received commonwealth awards in 2014, 2015, and 2018 Our benefactor Mrs Vera Deacon has won the Free(woman) of the City of Newcastle and Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in part for her support of our work since 2002.

OAM Case holding the medals

Achievements:


Representations

2015 – Present. GLAM Peak Australia for Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) & UON
2018 – Present. UNISiG Convenor, Australian Society of Archivists (ASA).
2008 – Present. Chair, UON’s Hunter Living Histories (Coal River Working Party)
2009 – Present. Patron, Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society
2015 – 2018. ASA Editor, Archives Matters Newsletter.
2014 – 2018, ASA Councillor.
1996 – 1997 Community Rep Beyond 2000 Steering Committee Steel River Project
1996 – 2005 Vice-President, Mayfield Residents Group 1996 -1997 Member of Beyond 2000 Steering Committee for Steel River Project
1995 – 2004 Member of Mayfield Residents Group, Vice-President from 1996-2004.

OAM Case holding the medals

Other links

2010 – Aboriginal collections at the University of Newcastle Archives ‘Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Data Archive’

2012 – Public Meeting- the Origins of King Edward Park Recreation Reserve Newcastle

2014 – In Conversation ‘Ash Island’ with Gionni di Gravio, Vanessa Finney, Belinda Howden, Cherie Cherie Johnson, Emma van Leest. The Lock Up

2017 – Gionni Di Gravio at the Newcastle Hunter Studies Symposium

University preserves Dungog Chronicle newspaper collection

Community Collaboration & Participation at the University’s Cultural Collections

 

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