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Defining Symbols of Australia exhibition


Defining Symbols of Australia exhibition

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On display in our Chapel — Building 91, from Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

Inspired by the National Museum of Australia’s collection, this exhibition explores symbols that define Australia and its people. 

National symbols are used to represent a distinctive national identity. Some symbols endure, others fade away and new ones emerge as attitudes and values change. Often a source of unity and pride, symbols can also divide and exclude. 

Australia is represented by many symbols. Some, like the flags, are official, enshrined in legislation. Others, like the kangaroo and wattle, have changed from popular to official symbols over time. In the 20th century, modern marvels like the Sydney Opera House joined natural wonders like Uluṟu as emblems of Australia. 

What symbol do you think truly captures the spirit of Australia? 

For the 320,000 migrants who passed through Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre, Australia’s symbols were often encountered here for the very first time — marking the beginning of a new life. 

On display from Wednesday, March 25, 2026 until Monday, March 1, 2027. Exhibition entry is free with site admission.

Details
Enquiries:
(02) 6020 6912
Audience:
All ages
Cost:
Exhibition entry is free with site admission
Location:
Bonegilla Migrant Experience
Time:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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