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Posted on Friday 07 May 2021
The Loveday Internment Camp was established near Barmera in the Riverland during the Second World War to detain mainly German, Japanese and Italian in...
Posted on Wednesday 29 January 2020
Between 1947 and 1981 nearly 1.5 million Britons migrated to Australia, seduced by promises of sun, surf and a better life. Most of the newcomers came...
Posted on Monday 15 October 2018
Greetings from… an exhibition at the Migration Museum, celebrates the power of souvenirs, from the poignant to the marvelously kitsch and eccentric...
Posted on Wednesday 12 September 2018
Come along to an evening event exploring the experiences of those detained in Loveday internment camp during the Second World War. Professor Peter Mon...
Posted on Monday 10 September 2018
Join us for a tour highlighting the history and contribution of Italian migration to South Australia. Learn how Italians brought their love of great f...
Posted on Thursday 12 April 2018
During HISTORY FESTIVAL 2018 the Migration Museum is pleased to offer a range of talks and tours linked to the exhibition Croatians in South Australia...
During HISTORY FESTIVAL 2018 the Migration Museum is pleased to offer a range of talks and tours linked to the exhibition Sym Choon: Changing Fortunes...
During HISTORY FESTIVAL 2018 the Migration Museum is pleased to offer tours in languages other than English: The Migration Museum in Italian Saturday ...
Posted on Wednesday 07 March 2018
For this new exhibition in The Forum Community gallery members of the Croatian community from across the state have contributed items and images to te...