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Immigration Museum
Visitors on a guided tour inside the grand hall of the Immigration Museum.
Visitors on a guided tour at the Immigration Museum, viewing historical migration exhibits.
War and Family Migration display with rifle and helmet at Immigration Museum tour.
Immigration Museum exhibit on Australian migration history since 1788.
Visitors exploring exhibits at the Immigration Museum guided highlights tour.
Customs artifacts display at Immigration Museum guided highlights tour.
Tour guide showing visitors an exhibit at the Immigration Museum.
Interior exhibits at Immigration Museum showcasing historical admission periods.
War and Family Migration displays at Immigration Museum tour, featuring global education campaign.
Australian passport and border control stamp at Immigration Museum tour.
Visitors entering Immigration Museum for guided highlights tour.
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  • This museum doesn’t just share history; it tells personal stories of leaving home, starting over, and finding belonging in a new place.

  • Exhibits like Leaving Home and Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours invite you to reflect on what it means to belong, and how that meaning shifts over time.

  • Interactive spaces, including a simulated immigration interview, let you engage with the complexities of policy and personal choice in a way that feels real.

  • Housed in the Old Customs House, the museum’s setting adds another layer of story, once a place of processing, now a place of reflection.

  • It’s a space that invites reflection, whether you’re tracing your own heritage or simply curious about how people find their place in the world.

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  • This museum doesn’t just share history; it tells personal stories of leaving home, starting over, and finding belonging in a new place.

  • Exhibits like Leaving Home and Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours invite you to reflect on what it means to belong, and how that meaning shifts over time.

  • Interactive spaces, including a simulated immigration interview, let you engage with the complexities of policy and personal choice in a way that feels real.

  • Housed in the Old Customs House, the museum’s setting adds another layer of story, once a place of processing, now a place of reflection.

  • It’s a space that invites reflection, whether you’re tracing your own heritage or simply curious about how people find their place in the world.

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