Return back to the Migration Heritage Centre homepage Migration Heritage Centre Certificate of Registration issued to Mrs Cunial upon arrival in Australia. Click to view full image & credits. Greek migrants arriving at the International Terminal on the liner 'Patris', Sydney, 1961. Click to view full image & credits. Handprint of Kathleen Mary Cecilia Spence, wife of Moon Tong Young, taken on her arrival in Sydney, 1918. Click to view full image & credits.
 

About Us: Manager's Message

   John Petersen
  John Petersen, Manager,
  Migration Heritage Centre

Migrants have journeyed to Australia and settled in the State of New South Wales both willingly and unwillingly, legally and illegally, as convicts, prisoners of war, as free or assisted immigrants or as refugees. Migrants have also been refused entry, deported and detained. Australia's history of migration can be understood in the context of world history and British colonial and Australian Federal Government policies.

All people in Australia share the legacy of migration. Unless we are Aboriginal people, we are all migrants or descendants of migrants. Today, four out of ten people in New South Wales are either migrants or their children. As former migrants age, it is vital their stories and cultures are recorded.

The NSW Migration Heritage Centre at the Powerhouse Museum is a New South Wales Government initiative supported by the Community Relations Commission for a Multicultural NSW.

We are an innovative heritage centre similar to an online immigration museum. Our website is the primary means by which we present our heritage research - through online exhibitions featuring community collections, family belongings and people's memories. Our research is also featured in exhibitions at the Powerhouse Museum and other libraries and museums - near where communities of former migrants live - across Sydney and in rural and regional New South Wales.

By sharing our memories, belongings and places, we are helping students of history understand their place in the world.

We are proud to help all communities participate in local heritage studies, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds who share generational experiences across chapters of migration history.

John Petersen
Manager
NSW Migration Heritage Centre



 

Contact Details

Mail Address
PO Box K346
Haymarket NSW 1238
AUSTRALIA

Street Address
(by appointment only)
500 Harris Street
Ultimo NSW 2007
AUSTRALIA

Tel +61 2 9217 0412
Fax +61 2 9217 0628

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