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Friends of the UWA Library Speaker : A History of the Chinese in Western Australia |
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About the talk
Gold was the lure for many Chinese coming to Australia. To many Australians the early Chinese came, found their fortune and returned home with full pockets. However this was not the case for the majority of early Chinese. When gold was found in the Swan River Colony, regulations limited Asians from gaining mining permits. There is so much more to the Chinese story prior to and after the discovery of gold.
This talk gives a brief background into the life of the early Chinese in WA and then takes a journey through Karrakatta Cemetery to reveal some untold stories.
About the Speaker
Kaylene Poon is a third generation Australian-born Chinese. Northbridge was her childhood stamping ground, as her parents took over the only Chinese grocery shop in James Street in 1954. Being next door to the Chung Wah Hall meant her father was instrumental in assisting many elderly Chinese living out their final days, far from family and loved ones.
Currently Kaylene is the Local History Officer for the City of Melville, based at the Wireless Hill Museum. She previously worked for the WA Museum at the History (the former Lunatic Asylum) and the Maritime Museums. In 1999 together with the National Trust she assisted in the development of an educational package for secondary and primary students and for a decade offered interactive visits to the Chung Wah and James Street.
Members: Free, Guests: $5 donation
Speaker(s) |
Kaylene Poon
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Location |
Reid Library, Level 2 Conference Room
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Contact |
Kathryn Maingard
<[email protected]>
: 6488 2356
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Start |
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 19:00
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End |
Tue, 10 Oct 2017 21:00
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Submitted by |
Kathryn Maingard <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Fri, 08 Jun 2018 12:22
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