Lucinda Horrocks wins commendation for ‘Discovering an Archive’
Congratulations to our producer Lucinda Horrocks who won a commendation for her journal article ‘Discovering an Archive’ at the 2023 Victorian Community History Awards.

Lucinda Horrocks (left) receives her commendation award from Judy Maddigan (right). Photograph courtesy of Public Record Office Victoria.
There was a strong field of diverse projects on show – an impressive symbol of the strength of history storytelling in Victoria.
Congratulations to all award winners and commended. You can read the full report here: https://prov.vic.gov.au/winners-2023
You can read Lucinda’s commended article here: https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/provenance-journal/provenance-2022/discovering-archive
Read about how Lucinda came to write the article.
The Victorian Community History Awards are jointly run by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and Public Record Office Victoria.

The 2023 Victorian Community History Awards were held in February 2024. Photograph courtesy of Public Record Office Victoria.
The Blog
- All (97)
- Commissioning Advice (3)
- Events (25)
- Image Galleries (3)
- Media Releases (13)
- Project Stories (17)
- Welcome (1)
- Wind & Sky Digest (46)
What's New
Wind & Sky Launches the Land Bridge Project
It’s been a long time in the making, but we are delighted to announce the launch of our most recent production, The Land Bridge.
Exploring the deep human history of Bass Strait and its Land Bridge
A new digital exhibition tells us about Bass Strait when it was a vast grassy plain people walked across and lived on.
‘The Missing’ wins Best Short Documentary Award in Zurich
‘The Missing’ has won the ‘Best Short Documentary’ award at the Inspirational Film Festival in Zurich.