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    <post_id>432</post_id>
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    <post_title><![CDATA[Expanding Project To Become A Virtual Museum]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Currently, the Foundation is exploring a permanent location for many of the memorabilia of past ICT technology generations, We are
	collaborating with various museums and industry groups who share this desire to establish a 'virtual museum' to capture our wonderful
	contribution to technology in so many fields.

<br /><br />]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.pearcey.org.au/media/website_posts/432/virtual-museum.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.pearcey.org.au/blog/2020/expanding-project-to-become-a-virtual-museum/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2020-02-26 01:39:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>232</post_id>
    <post_category_id>36</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[2018 Ballarat Heritage Event]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[The Pearcey Foundation held a special Heritage Event on Friday 7th September 2018 at Federation University in Ballarat. The event ran from
3pm - 5:30pm and was entitled <strong>Celebrating the Past; Informing the Present; Inspiring the Future</strong>.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.pearcey.org.au/media/website_posts/232/Ballarat.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.pearcey.org.au/events/special-events/2018-ballarat-heritage-event/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2018-09-07 13:30:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>233</post_id>
    <post_category_id>36</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[2018 Pearcey Day Heritage Panel]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[At the 2018 Pearcey Day, the Heritage session brought together representatives of major organisations, and individuals, concerned with
preservation of our ICT heritage. The topic was: <strong>Current ICT Heritage Collections - Where they are, what they are and plans for the
future?</strong>]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.pearcey.org.au/media/website_posts/233/monash-digital-evolution-display.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.pearcey.org.au/events/special-events/2018-pearcey-day-heritage-panel/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2018-08-28 11:00:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>234</post_id>
    <post_category_id>36</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[2003 Pearcey to the PC - History Conference]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[On 1st September 2003, the Pearcey Foundation held a Conference to celebrate 50 years of computing. The afternoon event drew a wide
selection of speakers that traced the significant events of computing in Australia, from the first digital computer built by Dr Trevor
Pearcey to the modern computing platforms.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_icon>https://www.pearcey.org.au/media/website_posts/234/ron-bowles-csirac-console-late-1950s.jpg</post_icon>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.pearcey.org.au/events/special-events/2003-pearcey-to-the-pc-history-conference/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2003-09-01 13:15:00</post_date>
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