Acknowledgements

The United Trades and Labor Council (SA) and the project writer wish to thank the following:

Interviewees:
Janina Rozanski, Emma Reich, William and Claudia Laanekorb, Ursula Rogers, Wanda Schumacher, Anastajia and Antoni Szach, Maria Pobran, Ryszard Kobylinski, Lea and Anton Sziller, Bernadine Merliunas, Sofia Pskiet, Claudia Vanagas, Judy Burke, Krystyna Pindral, Franziska Lucas, John Stoiber, Liama Bogens, Irene Kosahiw, Stefania Riemer, Eleonora Ventura, Martina Vandenbroek

Individuals and organisations who assisted with research:
Vern Retski, Irene Skopal, Michael Pobran, Mr & Mrs A Bormoser, Denouke Fox, John Sulcas, Cornelia Raylor Parkins, Bob May, Ene-Mai Reinpuu, Bruno Krumins, Daina Poicus, Max Mastrosavas, Arthur Gianopoulous, George Watchahoski, Peter Fleig, Alan Wittwaer, Milton Page, Joan Floyd, Pastor John Biar, William Plug, Cathy Searson, Sheila Brown, Mrs Melicevic , Jan and Bill Gale, Joan Conner, Arthur Shertock, Jan Winchester, Judith Clothier, Jim Burrows, Sue Gould, Athan Anaganastou, Bruce Rundle, Tamara Miljanovic, Pastor Tom Peitsch, the Lithuanian Museum in Norwood, the Lobethal Archives

Community Co-ordinators of the project and interview Transcriptionists:
Lyn Roberts and Di Newman and Proofing, June and Cliff Fisher

Oral History Officer of the Mortlock Library, Beth Robertson, who conducted an equipment and interviewing workshop with the community interviewers

Members of the United Trades and Labor Council's Arts Standing Committee

Special thanks to:
Viv Szekeres and Kate Walsh and staff of the Migration Museum

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