Papers
- 'Survival and Celebration': women in Chinese settlement in Australia, 1986–2011 – reflections on the exhibition
- Building the 'lu' mansions in the overseas Chinese hometowns of Guangdong
- Chan On-Yan's impressions of Australia, 1920s
- Chinese Australian women in White Australia: utilising available sources to overcome the challenge of ‘invisibility’
- Chun-Jien Pao and his Australian experience during Sino-Japan War
- Digital history: new tools and techniques
- Ho Amei, 1838–1901, a fighter for Chinese rights in two colonies: his Australian experience
- How is Chinese Australian history re-telling Australia's history?
- ‘I argue, I hammer and chisel’: the protest writing of 19th-century Victorian Chinese
- ‘Look at that little dark bloke’: new case studies on Chinese involvement in Australian Rules football
- Malaya and Australia: comparative perspectives on Chinese endeavour in British colonial societies
- Many Gold Mountains: Chinese Migration to Australia in the bigger picture
- ‘Me no...’: the talk of Chinamen and policemen
- Official opening
- Researching Chinese market gardening: insights from archaeology and material culture
- Search for Kwok Chun Hang: the internet, digitised newspapers and Australian Chinese sport history
- Sojourners, settlers, selectors and subjects: interpreting a family history through a palimpsest approach
- The Chinese in the Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada
- The Darwin KMT and the politics of speaking English
- The Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple: a living tradition
- Transnational lives: the operation of the White Australia Policy in the Riverina
- Transnationalism and the Australian Chinese
- Tsao Wenyen in Australia: the diplomat as intellectual