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 [can-news] MHC Newsflash - 20 October 2006

Migration Heritage Centre News Bulletin

mhcnews at PHM.GOV.AU

Fri Oct 20 17:18:53 EST 2006

WHAT'S NEW ON THE NSW MIGRATION HERITAGE CENTRE WEBSITE

 

 

OBJECTS THROUGH TIME

 

Discover the 'ROLL UP' BANNER c.1860 that led to the most infamous anti Chinese riot on the NSW goldfields:

www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/objectsthroughtime/objects/lambingflatsbanner

 

 

BELONGINGS: post-Second World War migration memories & journeys 

 

Meet PAULINE PEADON and see her primus brought over from Malta. It was used to cook and warm water in her first home in Australia: www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/belongings/peadon

 

 

GOLD AND SILVER - Vietnamese Migration and Relationships with Environments in Vietnam and Sydney - new online exhibition

www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/goldandsilver

 

"Gold and Silver" looks at people's changing relationships with environments in Vietnam and Australia through four personal accounts of refugees and migrants from Vietnam. In this new online exhibition you can explore people's attachment to homeland and nature before leaving, ongoing connections to homeland and revisiting, stories of escape and moving, plus making new homes and attachments in Sydney's southwest. 

These histories show us how cultural knowledge shapes the ways Vietnamese Australians know places and make places home over their lifetimes - whether it's the Perfume River of Hué or the Georges River parks like Chipping Norton in Sydney.

 

"Gold and Silver" is a NSW Migration Heritage Centre online exhibition in partnership with the University of Technology, Sydney and the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation: www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/goldandsilver

 

 

Thanks for subscribing to MHC NEWS.

 

John Petersen

Manager

NSW MIGRATION HERITAGE CENTRE

www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au <View Attachment> 

 

The Migration Heritage Centre at the Powerhouse Museum is a NSW Government initiative supported by the Community Relations Commission.


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