Researcher reveals stories of 14,000 Europeans who arrived on migrant ship Anna
Researcher Amanda Lovitt presents stories of passengers aboard the Anna Salen, a 1950s migrant ship that carried nearly 14,000 Europeans to Australia, at the Museum of the Goldfields next Thursday. Lovitt has researched 9,500 passengers over six years, many of whom settled in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Her presentations have reunited separated families and connected descendants across continents.
Take it further — get the full app and never miss a moment of what's happening in Australia.
This publisher's site can't be shown here due to their security settings.
Open full article →No source link available for this article.
Published 17 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC · Updated 17 Jul 2026, 18:01 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
Trending
- NDIS fails individuals needing substantial support, raising concerns over its effectiveness
- NSW government approves first pumped hydro project since Snowy 2.0
- Queensland Tribunal rules police watch house conditions violate children's rights
- Watchdog directs judge to counselling after 'inappropriate' comments
- Lendlease fund sells Melbourne office tower for half 2022 purchase price
- Democrats accuse Trump administration of delaying bridge opening for billionaire donor



