2001: Alison Close
/For her study into the experiences of Sardinian migrant women in Melbourne, concluded in the form of a thesis titled ‘Remembered Places Are Ethnic Territory /Conversations With Sardinian Migrant Women.
For her study into the experiences of Sardinian migrant women in Melbourne, concluded in the form of a thesis titled ‘Remembered Places Are Ethnic Territory /Conversations With Sardinian Migrant Women.
Sardinian Cultural Association Melbourne: The Sardinian Cultural Association (SCA) was founded in 1987 and since 1988 has been officially recognized by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia (RAS). Currently the SCA has a base of around 300 Members, 'simpatizzanti' and 'Next Generation' members and calls Australia 'home' whilst at the same time being extremely proud of its Sardinian heritage.
Contact Information:
Club Rooms / 'SEDE'
Assisi Centre
2nd Floor, 230 Rosanna Road
Rosanna, VIC 3084, Australia
T: +61 03 9458 2614
F: +61 03 9431 3235