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Dates and Times

31 July 2024
09:00 - 17:00
01 August 2024
09:00 - 17:00

Location

On-Campus
Building: Building 8, Library
Room: Mura Gadi Gallery

Organiser

Mura Gadi Gallery & Rita Joyan

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In the Footsteps of the Afghan Cameleers: Shaping the Birth of Australia Exhibition

Join us for a captivating exhibition about the forgotten legacy of the Afghan cameleers and their pivotal role in Australia's history. A story often overlooked but undeniably significant.

The Afghans and their camels were requested by the British empire to come to the new colony in 1860 as they needed help bringing the scattered colonies of NSW, VIC, QLD, WA etc. together.  At the time, cars were nonexistent, and horses couldn't withstand the intense desert heat. 

Discover the extraordinary journey of the Afghan cameleers, the hidden heroes whose contributions shaped the foundation of Australia. 

Step into their world and uncover the stories of these remarkable individuals who braved the outback, bridging cultures, becoming the postal system, the electoral system, and the 'ships of the desert' saving lives, delivering food, water, and trade goods. 

Their remarkable contributions accelerated the formation of Australia by 50 years, making the Afghan Cameleers unsung heroes in our nation's history.

Join us for a captivating exhibition that brings to light the forgotten legacy of the Afghan cameleers and their pivotal role in Australia's history.

General Admission is free, you do need to register at the time you can attend, as those that register gain priority entry.

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