Meeting for all the Convenors of the GSQ Interest Groups will be held on the First Monday night of following months. - 4 times a year. Meetings will be held at 7.00 PM via Zoom. A link will be forwarded to all in the days before the meeting. 2 March 2026 1 June 2026 7 […]
EVENTS
The Genealogical Society of Queensland conducts a program of events including classes, seminars, workshops and education sessions each year to provide our members and visitors with a wide variety of information on family history topics.
Our Special Interest Groups also hold meetings. Members of GSQ are welcome to attend.
See below on How to Book an Event
Events
Calendar of Events
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Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. All sessions are recorded and will be available to view as often as you like for four weeks to the registered participants. The course is run over 5 weeks, starting on Thursday 4th June 2026 from 10:00am […] |
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The English/ Irish/ Welsh interest Group Aims to assist members with their research into their English, Irish or Welsh ancestry through discussion, guest speakers and acquisition of resources. Meetings: Are held on the 1st Sunday of even months of the year, unless otherwise advertised. The meetings are Hybrid meaning they held at the GSQ Resource […] |
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Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. All sessions are recorded and will be available to view as often as you like for four weeks to the registered participants. The course is run over 5 weeks, starting on Thursday 4th June 2026 from 10:00am […] |
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Named censuses were taken each ten years from 1841 (1801-1831 were statistical only) to the latest available 1921. We also have the 1939 register which is a partial substitute for the destroyed by fire 1931 census. General information such as name, age, marital status occupation, birthplace, relationship to head of household, who is in the […] |
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The Colonial and Convict Interest Group Aims: to provide a specialist forum for members with a particular interest in the history of settlement from 1788 through the colonial period, before the colonies united to become the nation of Australia in 1901. to seek to collaboratively explore all aspects of this fascinating period of our history […] |
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Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. All sessions are recorded and will be available to view as often as you like for four weeks to the registered participants. The course is run over 5 weeks, starting on Thursday 4th June 2026 from 10:00am […]
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WeAre.xyz Interest Group Aims: To help others understand the benefits of preserving the memories and research you have done, so that it will live on forever. Introduce the group to new ideas and how to share the information and details only with the family members you wish to share with. WeAre.xyz is a […] |
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Writing Interest Group Aims: to provide a forum in which members can learn more about the writing, editing, and publishing processes. meetings will include discussion and presentations. Guest speakers will be invited from time to time. members are invited to submit pieces of writing for comment and suggestions by other members. Meetings: Meetings are held on […] |
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Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. All sessions are recorded and will be available to view as often as you like for four weeks to the registered participants. The course is run over 5 weeks, starting on Thursday 4th June 2026 from 10:00am […] |
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Artificial Intelligence continues to transform the way we research, record, and share our family history. In this third session for GSQ, Andrew Redfern returns with an up-to-the-minute look at how AI is shaping the genealogical landscape in 2026. From new tools and techniques to ethical considerations and real-world case studies, this session will explore the […] |
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The DNA Interest Group The DNA Group launched in May 2015 and its aim is to assist members understand how DNA works and how it can assist you with your research. Meetings: Are held on the 4th Sunday of even months and begin at 9:30am sharp, with the Zoom room open to login from […] |
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Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. All sessions are recorded and will be available to view as often as you like for four weeks to the registered participants. The course is run over 5 weeks, starting on Thursday 4th June 2026 from 10:00am […] |
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Building the family story: maps and plans - insights into the history of our suburbs, streets, and homes. Maps and plans which help build the family story and provide insights into where and how the family lived. Early maps showing first owners, real estate maps and housing plans can tell us more than we may realise […] |
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The Scottish Interest Group Aims: To provide assistance to those researching Scottish ancestors. To provide resources to assist in research; providing opportunities to talk to other researchers; and organising presentations about subjects connected with Scottish genealogy, culture and history. Via attending the Gaelic Festival each year and not only having a great time talking […] |
How to book an Education Event
If you are a GSQ member you need to Sign In to purchase a ticket.
If you are a QFHS member, an Affiliate or Corporate of GSQ, you must enter the code you have obtained from your secretary into the requested area in order to receive the discount.
Payment Types
Credit/Debit Card:
Can be used online, in person at GSQ or via telephone.
Direct Bank Transfer: Offline
Transfer funds to GSQ’s bank account – details are provided at the time of booking.
Cash: Offline
In person at GSQ
By phone: Offline
Telephone GSQ on 07 3349 6072 during opening hours for EFTPOS credit card payment. BUT you must complete the Online Registration form.
(Payment must received at least 2 days from booking the event)
Remember:
For all courses, bookings are essential and must be completed Online.
Also, please note that the GSQ education program is prepared many months in advance. Occasionally, changes need to be made due to circumstances which are out of GSQ’s control.
Please check the GSQ website Events for up to date information.
