The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: Church of Christ, La Trobe Terrace, Geelong Built by John Courcelle, London, 1858; restored by Geo. Fincham & Sons Pty Ltd 1998 1 manual, 6 speaking stops, pedal pulldowns, mechanical key and stop action
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OHTA 2023 CONFERENCE — ALBURY, NSW
The 2023 conference (OCTOBER 2-6, 2023), the first full-scale event conducted by OHTA since 2019, will be based in Albury, NSW which is located on the border between New South Wales and Victoria. The city is easily accessible by road, train, bus or air. Read the update on the conferences […]
Redundant Organs – July 2022
The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: ‘Wanganella’, Camberwell, Victoria 2 manuals, six ranks plus Mixture extended, electro-magnetic action, attached stopkey console
Redundant Organs – June 2022
The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: Living Water Community Church, Redfern, NSW (former Catholic Apostolic Church)
REGIONAL OHTA EVENTS 2022
SEMINAR – A REFURBISHED ROBERTS ORGAN OF 1923
Saturday 10 September
SYDNEY ORGAN WEEKEND
30 September – 3 October
Redundant Organs – March 2022
The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: Ex Trinity Uniting (Methodist) Church, Glenelg, South Australia
Redundant Organs – September 2021
The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: City Baptist Church (former Christ Church Congregational Church) Frederick Street, Launceston
OHTA 2021 CONFERENCE PLANS
The Committee is exploring holding the 43rd annual OHTA conference both in person and online. Originally intended to be based in the portside city of Fremantle, Western Australia, the Conference will be held in the week starting Monday 27 September 2021, ‘Fremantle : Gateway to the West’ will focus upon the […]
Redundant Organs – September 2020
The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: Residence of John Atkinson, Hurstville
Redundant Organs – June 2020
The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: St Leonard’s College, Brighton