Summary
Booklet entitled 'Australien und Sie' ['Australia and You'] issued in German by the Commonwealth of Australia to provide information about migrating to Australia. It was obtained by Dorothea Huber [nee Freitag and later Dunzinger] in preparation for her migrant voyage from Austria to Melbourne onboard the Cogedar Line ship 'Flaminia' in November 1959. The booklet provides information about age limits for migrant selection, and local offerings such as good food, climate and sport.
Born in 1929 near Graz, Austria, Dorothea Dunzinger [formerly Huber and nee Freitag] was a proficient recreational skier and part of a volunteer rescue team in Switzerland. She lived and worked primarily as a mill weaver and seamstress in England, Switzerland and Austria before migrating to Australia from Austria on 30 November 1959, arriving on the Cogedar Line ship 'Flaminia' on 31 December. She settled in Melbourne and married fellow Austrian Johann Dunzinger whom she met at Broadmeadows migrant hostel. They had a daughter Caroline and lived in various Melbourne suburbs boarding and renting before building a home in Kalorama. The couple divorced in1978. Dorothea worked hard all her life, owning a boutique clothing shop in Camberwell at one stage but primarily as a textile outworker and factory worker trying to make ends meet. She died in 2001.
Physical Description
Pale blue 4 page booklet folded in half. Title and Australian coat of arms on cover printed in black ink. Printed text in German printed on reverse cover and inside pages. One side has serated edge suggesting a section may have been separated.
Significance
The Dunzinger Austrian Migrant Collection has evolved to become a rich group of objects which tell a particular story of an Austrian woman's post-war migration experiences, as well as broader contextual narratives relating to the variety of selection and management processes in place in Europe after World War II. These include references to Australian-specific organisations involved in migration management such as the Australian Migration Mission. Items explore the enthusiastic promotional activities of the Australian Government to encourage migration from the UK and Europe in order to populate Australia and build a workforce. Artefacts also relate to a significant Italian migrant ship of the period, the Cogedar Line 'Flotto Lauro'.
There is a also symbolic poignancy about the skis and the small sewing machine Dorothea Dunzinger brought with her from Austria: the skis representing precious mementoes from home and hopes and expectations for the leisure activity they might bring in Australia; the sewing machine a pragmatic object which came to dominate Dorothea's actual settled life of hard work both in the home and as an outworker with no leisure time at all.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Ms Caroline Dunzinger, 07 Nov 2012
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Past Owner & User
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Inscriptions
Front cover: 'Australien und Sie'
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Classification
Migration, Processing - planning & departure, Reference materials
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Overall Dimensions - Closed
120 mm (Width), 150 mm (Height)
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