Publications

Copies of the Migration Heritage Centre titles listed below can be borrowed on inter-library loan from the Powerhouse Museum Research Library.

Please ask your public, school, college or university library to contact Dimity Holt at the Research Library on (02) 9217 0259 or dimityh@phm.gov.au who will arrange the inter-library loan, which will be delivered to the requesting library.



Tracking The Dragon

A history of the Chinese in the Riverina

This richly illustrated full-colour book reveals a complex and poignant narrative examining both the public and private lives of the Chinese-Australian migrant experience.

A Museum of the Riverina and NSW Migration Heritage Centre publication in association with the Chinese-Australian Historical Society.

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Tune Into Fairfield City

Driving Tour - South-Western Sydney

Highly Commended 2002 National Trust Heritage Awards. From spiritual temples to a bustling commercial centre, from kitsch to classical, this tour takes you to fascinating places in Fairfield in South-Western Sydney – one of Australia’s most culturally diverse cities.

A Fairfield City initiative supported by the NSW Migration Heritage Centre.

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Water From The Wells

Market Gardens, Chinese Community - New South Wales

An historical survey of Chinese market gardens in New South Wales 1850-2010, and the labour and lives of Chinese men employed in scrub cutting, land clearing and market gardening.

A NSW Migration Heritage Centre publication.

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Wing Hing Long & Co

Chinese-Australian Rural Store - Tingha

Visit the Wing Hing Long & Co museum, a Chinese-Australian rural general store and a time capsule of original fittings and merchandise.

A Guyra Shire Council and NSW Migration Heritage Centre publication.

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Zivil Lager (Internment Camp)

German Community - Trial Bay Gaol

Visit Trial Bay Gaol, a former concentration camp for people of German descent interned as ‘enemy aliens’ during World War One. View its extraordinary collection, including rare photographs.

A NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and NSW Migration Heritage Centre publication.

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