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.
 

Teachers Resources

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CLASS ACTIVITIES (PDF download)

Macedonian Apron Designs Workbook (363k)
to accompany online exhibition: Ties with Tradition: Macedonian Apron Designs

Daniela Ritevski has generously donated her time and teaching expertise to create this workbook to be used in conjunction with our online exhibition Ties with Tradition: Macedonian Apron Designs. Classroom activities include geography questions, history questions, information gathering spreadsheet, mind-mapping, create your own design, and a film making project.

FACT SHEETS (PDF downloads)

A Different Australia: Pre 1700 (201k)

Across Trackless Seas (158k)

Gold! (135k)

Federation (106k)

World War One (WW1) (184k)

Great Depression (243k)

World War Two (WW2) (70k)

Post War Migration (121k)

Colombo Plan (73k)

Asian Migration (121k)

Environment and Migration impacts (66k)

Objects Through Time - Australian Migration Timeline (66k)

 

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