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Michele Langfield.
The history of the Centre from the 1960s to the late 1980s, outlining its evolution from a small Christian-based group to an organisation providing a wide range of services to migrant communities of all backgrounds in Melbourne.
1996
26 March 2002
Excerpt from: Espresso Bar to EMC, a thiry-year history of the Ecumenical Mgiration Centre, Melbourne, Monash Publications in History No. 22, 1996
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