Our Story: Aboriginal-Chinese People in Australia 2025

when: 17 April 2025 - 27 January 2026 | venue: National Museum of Australia | cost: See event for details | address: Lawson Crescent Acton 2601 | website: https://nma.gov.au

published: 05 May 2025, 5 min read

Our Story: Aboriginal-Chinese People in Australia sheds light on the little-known history of Aboriginal and Chinese relations in colonial Australia. Through personal accounts, archival photographs and documents, alongside contemporary artworks, the exhibition explores themes of identity, survival, resilience and cultural connection, tracing these enduring legacies from the gold rush era to today. Curated by artist and researcher Zhou Xiaoping, this project draws on historical records and oral histories to bring these untold stories into the collective consciousness of all Australians.

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Our Story: Aboriginal-Chinese People in Australia 2025 | What's on in Acton

Our Story: Aboriginal-Chinese People in Australia 2025 is on 17 April 2025 - 27 January 2026. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Acton. Call 1800 026 132 for details. Visit their website at https://nma.gov.au.

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Event Details

what: Our Story: Aboriginal-Chinese People in Australia 2025
when: 17 April 2025 - 27 January 2026
start time/end time: See event website for details
venue: National Museum of Australia
phone: 1800 026 132
city/suburb: Acton ACT

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