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Media about Chinese-Australian history

New Stories, Bold Legends

Podcast series by Valerie Khoo

Benjamin Law – ABC two part series

Waltzing the Dragon with Benjamin Law

Greg Grainger – Travel OZ (in three parts)

Chinese Milestones in NSW

Chinese Milestones in Victoria

Chinese Milestones in Queensland

China Plus series by Sana Wai Shan Fong

Chinese Australian history EP1: The museum passing on Chinese history & culture in Bendigo

Chinese Australian history EP2: The shift of Chinese professions, now and then

Chinese Australian history EP3: The changing face of Sydney’s Chinatown

Poison of Polygamy – a novel no less

Dr Shirley Fitzgerald speaks about it

Ely Finch the translator write about it

The descendants speak

The First Chinese-Australian Barrister

William Ah Ket

The Dictation Test

ABC Radio National

Renee Fang

Changing Chinatown

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