Migration Heritage Centre New South Wales
All people in Australia share the legacy of migration. Unless we are Aboriginal people, we are all migrants or descendants of migrants.
The Migration Heritage Centre identifies, records, preserves and interprets the heritage of migration and settlement in New South Wales from 1788 to the present day. We aim to give new perspectives on Australian history, ensure a more representative heritage is preserved for future generations and also to validate migrants' experiences and challenge myths and prejudices.
We are an innovative virtual heritage centre similar to an online museum. Our website presents an exciting program of online exhibitions you can view featuring community collections, family belongings and people's memories. You can also visit many of our exhibitions at venues across New South Wales. The website is also a gateway to plan your visits to explore fascinating heritage places and regions important to New South Wales' history of migration and settlement.
The Centre is a New South Wales Government initiative supported by the Community Relations Commission and is located at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. A panel of advisors provides strategic direction and ensures a diverse range of interests is reflected in our programs.
Migration Heritage Centre
Tel +61 2 9217 0412
Fax +61 2 9217 0628
Email info@migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au
http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au



As the main topic for the presentation at the Annual Meeting of AEMI (29 September-3 October 2010, Bilbao, Spain) “Migration Studies and ICTs” has been proposed for the call of papers. Deadline: May 25, 2010.
The Histories of Home Subject Specialist Network’s Second Annual Conference, Multiple Belongings: Diaspora and Transnational Homes will take place on Friday 21 May at the British Library Conference Centre in London and will bring together academics, museum professionals, librarians and archivists. Booking deadline: Friday 14th May.