Photograph - Bonegilla Migrant Camp

Photograph (collection) - St. Albans High School Photographic Collection

Historical information

Bonegilla was the biggest and longest‑running migrant reception centre in post‑WWII Australia. It operated from 1947 to 1971 and received over 300,000 migrants from more than 50 countries.

Bonegilla was the distribution hub for labour in Victoria. From this camp, people were sent to work in:
- Factories (e.g., Sunshine Harvester Works, Kinnears Ropeworks, Olympic Tyres)
- Railway workshops
- Housing Commission estates
- Construction projects
- Hospitals and domestic service

A huge proportion of these migrants then later settled in:
- Sunshine
- St Albans
- Keilor
- Braybrook
- Albion
- Footscray

Physical description

A collection of digital photographs of the Bonegilla Migrant Camp in the 1950s.

Inscriptions & markings

5475. 01 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg
5475. 02 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg
5475. 03 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg
5475. 04 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg
5475. 05 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg
5475. 06 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg
5475. 07 - Bonegilla Migrant Camp Photograph.jpg


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