Revival of the Irish History Circle announced. Continue reading
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Impromptu music at the 2016 Famine commemoration at Williamstown
Ambassador Breandán took an inclusive and humanist approach, linking the sufferings of the victims of the Irish Famine with those of people displaced today. Continue reading
22nd Australasian Irish Studies Conference, Adelaide 2016
The aim of The Children’s Relief Fund was to relieve hardship, assist with building reconstruction, and to support breadwinners in prison.
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Award Winning Paper about Bakers Flat
the current work coming from South Australia is a bright new stage in Irish Studies’. Continue reading
Irish Genealogical sites
online genealogy sites to connect with your Irish roots. Continue reading
Long, Long Thoughts
THE BIRTHING By Maurice Brick On our little farm in Gorta Dubha we had for the most times, seven cows. The cows were well respected. They each had a name and a particular stall in the cowshed. We had Bó Dave which we bought from Dave a’Gabha (blacksmith), Bó Danny we bought from Danny Sheehy … Continue reading
The World of Sebastian Barry
You get to love too his elegant turn of phrase, understatement providing more eloquence than a rattle of words. Continue reading
Famine Rock Memorial
Arrival of Irish Famine Orphan Girls in Melbourne
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No Time for Love
‘Murder wasn’t enough. These guardians of one version of independence would ration even human sympathy.’ Continue reading
A Magnificent Man
O’Reilly never wavered nor deviated from his primary goal of a free Ireland. Continue reading