These interviews were conducted by students of Skola Maltija Sydney as part of a project called Minn Malta ghall-Awstralja (From Malta to Australia).
- Tina Cuschieri migrated from Malta to Australia in 1964 - Contributed by Michael Cuschieri. This story is part of a collection of stories from the Skola Maltija’s Maltese Migration Projects From Malta to Australia. Tina and Michael Cuschieri Interview with Mrs Tina Cuschieri (my grandmother) by Michael Cuschieri 1. … Continue reading
- Maria Guiseppe Pace migrated from Malta to Australia in 1950 - "It was not an easy life. But when we bought our place at Toongabbie, it was just a small shed but I was in heaven." Continue reading
- Marianna and Mauristu Borg migrated to Australia in 1965 - Nanna and Nannu came to Australia because they wanted a better life. Continue reading
- Joseph Tabone migrated from Malta to Australia in 1961 - At age 17 Nannu started thinking about leaving Malta and coming to Australia. A lot of people his age were thinking the same... Continue reading
- Christopher Abela migrated from Malta to Australia in 2010 - "I came to Australia to be with the love of my life." Continue reading
- Josephine Camilleri migrated from Malta to Australia in 1955 - "My grandmother’s job when she came here was working in a Maltese grocery shop which was located in Pendle Hill..." Continue reading
- Censina Micallef migrated from Malta to Australia in 1963 - "I was 16 and a half years old when I left Malta." Continue reading
- Louise Vella migrated from Malta to Australia in 1971 - "By aeroplane it felt like a very long trip because I was used to the small island of Gozo." Continue reading
- Victoria Gili left Malta in 1950 - Victoria migrated to Australia because her dad came here to make a better life for his family, he worked for one year, and saved enough money to buy a house... Continue reading
- Mick Vella left Malta in 1960 - "I thought I shouldn’t have came here at all, firstly I couldn’t find work and I had no money in my hands, my thoughts were that I should have stayed in Malta." Continue reading