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Eumundi Voice - Issue 109, 23 January 2025
COMMUNITY
Treasury of Country Australian History
The Treasury of Country Australian History (TOCAH) is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers that collects stories and records from rural Australians with the aim of creating an archive for future generations.
Volunteers capture life stories through personal and group interviews, covering experiences and reminiscences. TOCAH digitises these personal, family, community, business records and photographs and asks for copyright of the recorded interviews and digital records.
The organisation also runs TOCAH Country Cousins, which holds group interviews in cafes and public spaces, fostering connections among country residents.
TOCAH is looking for people to interview or become involved in their group get-togethers. If you or someone you know would like to be interviewed or be involved with the TOCAH Country Cousins small group get-togethers, contact Jan Partridge on 0438 701 581 or email tocahcounty@gmail.com.