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GT125 Theatre, St Joseph's College
Spring Hill QLD, Australia
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Sun, 31 Aug, 12:30pm - 4:45pm AEST

Event description

In 2024 part one of our examination of the topic of immigration our ‘Welcome to Brisbane’ seminar focused on European migrants. Part two, our August seminar, will shift the focus to our own hemisphere when we take a look at the Asian diaspora.

Our speakers will cover the experience of arrivals from six different countries: Darryl Low Choy on the resilience of the early Chinese settlers in Queensland, Elysha Rei on her grandparent’s post-war journey and the Japanese diaspora in Brisbane, Boom Buchanan on Thai migration to Brisbane over the decades, Muy Leng Ma on the three waves of Kmer (Cambodian) migration, Kieu Oanh Do on fifty years of Vietnamese settlement in Australia, and Andrew Jung on the Korean presence in Australia since 1975 and Australian legacy in Korea since 1889.

With such a diverse range communities, the afternoon promises to be both interesting and informative.

Seminar registration is from 12.30pm, presentations will commence at 1pm. Copies of our current and past publications will be available for purchase on the day (many at heavily discounted prices) and there will be a chance to chat and have a hot drink midway through the afternoon.

Access to the GT125 Theatre is from Gregory Terrace.

Any queries contact brisbanehistoryevents@gmail.com or Paul on 0408 732 207

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GT125 Theatre, St Joseph's College
Spring Hill QLD, Australia