The Right to Know: 100 Years of the Australian Red Cross International Tracing Service

Milissa Deitz, Ruth Balint

Research output: Creative WorksExhibition

Abstract

In 2015, the Australian Red Cross International Tracing Service celebrates 100 years of reconnecting family members or clarifying the fate of those separated by war, conflict, disaster or migration. To mark this centenary, Australian Red Cross has created an exhibition that celebrates the work of this very special service. At the centre of the centenary celebrations is The Right to Know: 100 Years of the Australian Red Cross International Tracing Service, a special exhibition that highlights the history of the service and shares the stories of some of those it has helped. Exhibition dates: Immigration Museum, Melbourne, 1 July to 25 October 2015. State Library of South Australia, Adelaide, 14 January –27 March 2016. Blacktown Visitor Information & Heritage Centre, Sydney, 21 June-16 September 2016.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMelbourne, Vic.
PublisherImmigration Museum, Melbourne
Size1
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventImmigration Museum, Melbourne (advertised date:1/06/2015) -
Duration: 1 Jun 2015 → …

Keywords

  • Australian Red Cross Society
  • war victims

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