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Gladys and the Brunswick Boys

Brunswick Library Dawson Street, Brunswick

One of Brunswick and Coburg's best known identities will be speaking at Brunswick Library at 6.30pm on Thursday 9 May.
Phil Cleary has been a champion footballer and Independent Member of Parliament and a campaigner against domestic violence. He has delved into his family and local history to compile this fascinating story of Brunswick families during and after the Second World War.
Phil's grandfather Ted Dorian was one of five young men living in and around Barry Street who enlisted in 1940-41. Ted and two of the others were captured by the Germans in Greece in 1941 and spent four years in POW camps in Austria. Meanwhile Ted's young wife Gladys was working at Miller's Ropeworks. Ted returned from the war (unlike his brother Roy who was killed in New Guinea in 1943) but suffering from severe PTS which impacted on him, Gladys and the rest of the family for the rest of their lives.

Free

Greek Migration in Brunswick

Pallaconian Brotherhood Hall 253 Albert Street, BRUNSWICK

The next meeting of the Brunswick Community History Group will be held at the Pallaconian Brotherhood Hall in Albert Street. Helen Politis will talk about the wonderful contribution of Greek migrants to Brunswick.
Helen is the daughter of Greek migrants and has lived in Brunswick all her life. She will talk from her own experience about the places and people who are important for this vibrant community.

Free

Women of Merri-bek

Brunswick Library Dawson Street, Brunswick

An evening celebrating the contribution of  women in Merri-bek Discover the radical history of Brunswick’s first federally funded childcare centre and its revolutionary founder, Ruth Crow. Hear from the women […]

Free