French’s novel traces the gradual deterioration of the moral certainties and ethical uprightness of all the main characters. Continue reading
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She was but a dull sailor
Trevor’s practice was to send every man who was ambulatory to the colony of NSW which was well known to the naval surgeons . Continue reading
Celebrating Irish Heritage
There will be so much to see and do at the Irish Festival at the Immigration Museum Melbourne, on Sunday 18th November that it might be advisable to have a plan of action! Continue reading
Famine Rock Commemoration Day 2012
Come and share your stories and marvel at the courage and adventures of the women pioneers. Continue reading
Cherishing the Irish diaspora.
Indeed, it would be true to say that many parts of Mary Robinson’s 1995 address to the Oireachtas could be seen as a blueprint for the Irish Government’s present initiative. Continue reading
Growth in number of Catholics in Ireland
The number of Catholics in Ireland has soared to a record high according to official census figures Continue reading
Melbourne before Mannix: Catholics in Public Life 1880-1920
Some of the questions raised then about the place and role of religion in secular society remain with us still. Continue reading
Leaving Dublin: A photographic exhibition at the Immigration Museum
The Immigration Museum’s latest exhibition showcases the stories of Irish migrants who have departed their homeland over the last three years to seek new lives in Australia and elsewhere. Continue reading
Irish Family Festival
The Irish Family Festival at the Immigration Museum promises good craic, hearty food and a feast of Irish culture and heritage. Bring the family! Continue reading
Ireland XO – Reaching Out
The Ireland XO programme enables people of Irish heritage to return to Ireland to see the homes their ancestors once lived in, the land they may have farmed, family gravestones. Continue reading