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Want to understand Broome's magnificent multi-cultural history?

There is a marvellous permanent exhibition at the Old Convent, 9 Barker St, Broome. It covers pioneering history, the patron saint of charity work St John of God, health care, education and community work, the daily and spiritual life of the sisters, photographs, Bell Corner, Garden of Healing and Foundation sites.

Open March-October Monday to Friday 9am-1pm

Before leaving the Old Convent the Sisters invite you to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee on the verandah at Bell Corner.

Broken Links: the Stolen Generations in Qld

Date:  01 January 2011 - 04 November 2011
Type:  Exhibition

In this moving exhibition, the history of Indigenous child removal is portrayed through the records and documents held in Queensland collecting institutions and the personal stories of five Aboriginal Queenslanders.

  • 12 January - 4 February (small format): Charleville Library
  • 12 February - 11 March 2011 (small format): Cunnamulla Library
  • 16 February - 9 March 2011: Gympie Library
  • 15 March - 6 April 2011: Noosa Library
  • 19 March - 15 April 2011(small format): Goondiwindi Library
  • 12 - 4 May 2011: Nambour Library
  • 10 - 31 May 2011: Caloundra Library
  • 28 June - 19 July 2011 (small format): Esk Library
  • 25 July - 15 August 2011 (small format): Dalby Library
  • 22 August - 7 September 2011 (small format): Charleville Library
  • 15 September - 6 October 2011 (small format): Cunnamulla Library
  • 10 October - 4 November 2011: Goondiwindi Library


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