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A plate of Indian sweets Sweets: tastes and traditions from many cultures Discover the delicious ways in which Victorian communities use sweet foods in their cultures. COMMUNITY GALLERY red suitcase In-Transit Display Evocative displays about travel and migration created during the In-Transit workshops. JOURNEYS OF THE LIFETIME Open for (more than) Business Open for (more than) Business An exhibition about the role local businesses play in migrant communities in Melbourne. ATRIUM  Identity: yours, mine, ours An exhibition about identity – who we are and who others think we are. Customs gallery Customs Gallery The story of the Old Customs House and its importance to Victoria's economic growth. Journeys gallery Journeys of a Lifetime No matter when they arrived, all immigrants are linked by the common experience of a journey. Knitting machine detail Immigrant Stories and Timeline Immigration is about us all - those who were here and those who came. Leaving Home exhibition Leaving Home What would it take to make you leave your homeland and travel thousands of miles to another country? Immigrant processing at Sydney airport Getting In More than 9 million people have migrated to Australia since 1788.

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I arrived January 1961 on board MV Fairsea,I was 10 years old and a £10 Pom along with my Mother,Father and 15 year old brother.We were collected from Stat...

Susan Wedge ( née King ) on Journeys of a Lifetime

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John Howard was right. We should accept migrants irrespective of race and creed, but only migrants who come using official channels (as the vast majority do).

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