Making Australia HOME: French Master Chefs

Public Lecture | Updated 1 decade ago

A large boat leaving port
WW Fairsea leaving port
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Presented by Alain Fabriegues and Emmanuel Mollois.

Presented by the History of Migration Experiences (HOME) Centre in association with the Western Australian Museum.

ABC reporter Verity James will ask two well-known and awarded chefs about the opportunities and challenges they faced and overcame – being a migrant – to make such a significant contribution to Australia’s culinary scene.

Enjoy an afternoon at the Maritime Museum as interviewer Verity James explores the lives of well-known migrant families from Western Australia. Find out how they and their families experienced migration and resettlement. Experience the roller-coaster of emotional experiences as Verity delves into the memories of our fabulous guests.

Come meet the interviewees, hear their stories and participate with your questions.

The History of Migration Experiences (HOME) Centre at Curtin University in conjunction with the Western Australian Museum invite you to join them Sunday afternoons in Fremantle at the Maritime Museum for this series of bi-monthly interviews with prominent migrants.

Guests: Alain Fabriegues and Emmanuel Mollois
Cost: Free event
Bookings: No bookings required