Moving stories of people from allover the world who have migrated to Australia
29 Jun - 14 Jul 2013
Until 25 Aug 2013
Now Showing
Until 31 Jul 2013
National Archives Open Day
Explore Easter traditions from around the world this school holidays
Celebrating Cultural Diversity Week.
Locally observing the global Day of Museum Solidarity.
Kids have good craic at Immigration Museum.
More history of the Immigration Museum's home, Old Customs House.
Originally designed as a passenger and cargo ship, the Fairsea was converted for...
The Castel Felice was 22 years old when it was refitted to transport British, Ge...
The Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt was built in 1929 to service the trade route betwee...
The Australis was the last ship to carry government assisted immigrants to Austr...
The Orcades was the first purpose-built passenger vessel to enter the Australian...
In 1959 the Patris became the first liner in the Greek-owned Chandris fleet. The...
Facilitating dialogue about cultural difference and promoting diversity.
Who we are, who others think we are, and what it means to belong and not belong ...
Based on an exhibition held at the Immigration Museum from 2004 to 2010, the his...
Museum Victoria's online humanities resources
Promoting intercultural and interfaith dialogue in communities and schools.
The Immigration Museum presents a range of community generated exhibitions.
The Immigration Museum presents three community cultural festivals per year.
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Hi guys, I was born in OZ in 1965 to parents who were 10 pound poms. We retuirned to the UK in 1968 and alas I have no recollection of OZ at all. Does anyone kn...