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'austraLasia' #629
CHILD MIGRANTS EXPRESS SOLIDARITY AMONGST SALESIANS
 
Julian Fox
 
HOBART: 16th Oct -- Some 30 members of the first group of British child migrants to arrive in Tasmania 50 years ago gathered at the weekend at Dominic College, Glenorchy, to express solidarity amongst themselves and with the Salesians.  There have been difficult moments, stemming from the decision by the British and Australian Governments to accept those who are now correctly named as 'child migrants' but then incorrectly and deceitfully known as 'orphans'.  The migration scheme had involved several Australian Religious Congregations in the immediate post-war era (1950's mainly) in accommodating and educating young British males for the most part.  The years of unravelling the official secrecy existing between the Governments of the day have involved the 30 individuals who gathered last Saturday in much heart-rending discovery of real family members both alive and deceased.  Amongst the many moments have been those of intense joy and family reunion.
 
Saturday's gathering was billed as one of the most significant and happy reunions of the entire saga.  The group had decided to gather at the place of their first landing in Australia, and where they had received Salesian care and education.  This was a determined choice, since so many of them had kept in communication with 'Boys Town' (now Dominic College) and with the Salesians.  Some who hadn't, returned for the first time in 50 years, including one from Bristol, UK where he had been ironically returned some 30 years ago after travelling and re-visiting Australia to find that he did not possess an Australian visa despite being brought up and educated in Tasmania!  He is now seeking asistance from both Britain and Australia to return to Tasmania and to many old friends who have settled there.
 
The Federal Governement was represented on the occasion by Senator Brian Harradine, a tireless fighter for the rights of all persons.  The Tasmanian Stae Government provided airfare assistance to those who lived outside the State.

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