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School students participating in an education program in the Greek Treasures exhibition at Immigration Museum

Secondary Museum Trail

Museum gallery excursion with support activities available online. Short introduction offered by museum staff.

Primary students looking into glass case

Primary Museum Trail

In this self-directed program primary students discover immigration stories, cultural artefacts and Australian immigration history.

A girl sitting at a desk with pen in hand ready to write. The room is painted green and the walls are filled with objects and books.

Creative Writing Lab

Inspire students and kickstart their creativity through creative writing workshops at the museum.   

Students on stage performing ‘She’ll Be Right’. Still from the film Acts of Translation, 2018

Forget the Stereotypes

Presents the moving experiences of contemporary international students in Melbourne through an evocative filmic experience.

View of the Voices Across Time exhibition at Immigration Museum, showing redeveloped Timeline graphic

Voices across time

Hear how the stories of First Peoples and migrants have intersected in joy, sorrow, loss and resilience.

Attache Case: creating a collective artwork

In 2015, curator, writer and artist Peter Burke invited current and former asylum seekers and refugees to create artworks for an international touring installation that addressed their experiences.

A colourful pod with a computer on a desk with two plastic stools

Talking Difference

Funded by VicHealth, the Talking Difference portable studio challenged race-based discrimination in Victorian schools and communities from 2010–2016.

Puzzles

We’ve turned some of our much loved collection items and galleries into online puzzles.

Results from our other museums

Girl Playing 'Bridge' or 'French Lace' String Game, Dorothy Howard Tour, Australia, 1954-1955

Australian Children's Folklore Collection

The Australian Children's Folklore Collection (ACFC) brings to Museum Victoria a direct and personal voice from children at play. It is one of the largest and most significant archives of its kind in the world, reflecting Australia's cultural and regional diversity.

Display panels in the Generations section of First Peoples exhibition at Bunjilaka, Melbourne Museum. In the middle: a portrait of Dale Weegberg.

Generations

Generations presents community voice linked to four themes: Connection, Resilience, Family and Culture.

Museums Victoria Research Institute

Launching in 2022, the Museums Victoria Research Institute will elevate and highlight Museums Victoria’s research efforts, building on our strong foundations, established reputation and proven track record. 

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