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  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Idea of Chinatown
 
Mabel Wang discusses how the idea of Chinatown came to fruition
Format: mov | Size: 11.4 MB|360x286 | Length: 04min21sec | Date Added: 18 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Impact of Chinese on the public culture of Victoria
 
Mark Wang summarises the impact of the Chinese people on the public culture of Victoria
Format: mov | Size: 8.7 MB|360x286 | Length: 03min20sec | Date Added: 09 March 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Mabel Wang about David's rise into Melbourne City Council
 
Mabel Wang details David's rise through business and into Melbourne City Council
Format: mov | Size: 15.8MB|360x286 | Length: 06min02sec | Date Added: 16 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Mabel Wang about her early years with her husband David Wang
 
Mabel Wang describes her early years with her Shanghai born husband David Wang (Wang Neng Hwan)
Format: mov | Size: 14.4 MB|360x286 | Length: 05min29sec | Date Added: 06 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Mabel Wang on her father's role as a leader
 
Mabel Wang reflects on her father's role as a leader in the declining Chinese community of Melbourne
Format: mov | Size: 7.8 MB|360x286 | Length: 03mins | Date Added: 06 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Mabel Wang on her identity as third generation Australian
 
Mabel Wang reflects on her own identity and how being third generation Australian she still thinks some people won't let her call Australia "home".
Format: mov | Size: 4.2 MB|360x286 | Length: 01min36sec | Date Added: 09 March 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Mabel Wang on the impact of White Australia on her extended family
 
Mabel Wang describes the impact of White Australia on her extended family
Format: mov | Size: 13.8 MB|360x286 | Length: 05min16sec | Date Added: 06 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mabel and Moustafine, Mara
Mabel Wang remembers growing up in Carlton in the 1930s
 
Mabel Wang remembers growing up in Carlton in the 1930s, already a place of cultural diversity
Format: mov | Size: 12 MB|360x286 | Length: 04min34sec | Date Added: 06 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang about Chinese Museum
 
Mark Wang describes the creation and work of the Chinese Museum
Format: mov | Size: 18 MB|360x286 | Length: 06min54sec | Date Added: 23 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang about his great grandfathers' arrivals in Victoria in the 1850s
 
Chinese Museum deputy chair Mark Wang describes his great grandfathers' arrivals in Victoria in the 1850s
Format: mov | Size: 10.9 MB|360x286 | Length: 04min10sec | Date Added: 03 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang about the lives of his parents
 
Mark Wang discusses the lives of his parents Mabel and David Wang
Format: mov | Size: 5.4 MB|360x286 | Length: 02min07sec | Date Added: 09 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang on the effects of White Australia on Chinese residents
 
Mark Wang identifies the effects of White Australia on Chinese residents
Format: mov | Size: 3.8 MB|360x286 | Length: 01min30sec | Date Added: 09 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang on the emergence of the Chinese quarter of Melbourne
 
Chinese Museum deputy chair Mark Wang discusses the emergence of the Chinese quarter of Melbourne
Format: mov | Size: 4.6 MB|360x286 | Length: 01min46sec | Date Added: 03 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang on the post-Federation experience of Melbourne's Chinese community
 
Mark Wang details the post-Federation experience of Melbourne's Chinese community
Format: mov | Size: 6.3 MB|360x286 | Length: 02min26sec | Date Added: 09 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Wang, Mark and Moustafine, Mara
Mark Wang reflects on his father's impact on Melbourne
 
Mark Wang reflects on his father's impact on Melbourne
Format: mov | Size: 9 MB|360x286 | Length: 03min27sec | Date Added: 16 February 2009 | | VIEW |
 
  Will, Fred (Agriculture Department of Queensland)
"Kanakas" workers in Queensland Canefields 1899
 
Workers from the South Pacific were brought to Australia, often against their will, to work for British farmers in appalling conditions. After Federation, this practice was eventually stopped and the "Kanakas" deported, as they were seen as unfair competition to the white workforce.
Format: mov | Size: | Length: 23 secs | Date Added: 03 June 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Wran, Neville
Quiet Revolution (Excerpt)
 
Premier Neville Wran of NSW, speaking in the early 1980s about the Ethnic Communities Councils.
Format: mov | Size: | Length: 20 secs | Date Added: 03 June 2002 | | VIEW |

 
 
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