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Publication produced as part of the Sweets Exhibition held at the Immigration Museum from March 2012 to April 2013
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Immigration Museum publication
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Publication produced as part of the Sweets Exhibition held at the Immigration Museum from March 2012 to April 2013
Booklet
Immigration Museum publication
Beyond the postcard image...Mauritians & Rodriguans in Victoria - Souvenir Brochure produced by the Immigration Museum for the Exhibition held at their Community Gallery from 4 Nov 2006 to 18 March 2007.
Immigration Museum Project - Immigration Museum 2006. Sponsored by the Victorian Government, Victorian Multicultural Commission, Scanlon Foundation and C.H.A.R.M. Vic.
CHARM Committee members invited community members, associations and clubs to be involved in the Immigration Museum Project through sharing their personal stories and community activities on film. A number of community members, associations and clubs responded and agreed to do this.
This DVD captures the personal stories of Mauritians and Rodriguans who migrated to Victoria Australia. The main aim: Research, share and preserve history through personal stories and community activities
Interviews, filming and stories shared by community members in 2004 - Chapter 1 to Chapter 9 Running time - 87 minutes
Immigration Museum Project - AV Produced by Lindsay Harris Interviews by Sabrina Lapierre
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This publication was published as part of a community project coordinated by C.H.A.R.M in collaboration with the community, the Immigration Museum and proudly supported by the Scanlon Foundation and the Victorian Multicultural Commission.
It was produced after much time and effort had been spent researching and collating information about people who migrated to Australia from the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues. particularly those in Victoria.
Publication with faces of people from the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues and sunset picture on the cover
Immigration Museum Project - Sponsored by the Victorian Multicultural Commission and C.H.A.R.M. Vic.
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