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People who migrated from Malta may be interested in a website "Malta Migration.com" which collects information for the interest of migrants and has many links to Maltese Associations.
Formed to "celebrate and maintain Maltese culture within Western Australia" and "to foster goodwill and social interchange within the Maltese Community within Australia".
The Association was formed in the 1950s by a group of Maltese "New Australians" who used to meet and socialise and maintain close ties with their fellow countrymen. The site has photographs, bulletins, news and links to sites of interest.
"The Kresy-Siberia Group is "dedicated to researching, remembering and recognizing the Polish citizens deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War Two". It was established by a number of survivors and their descendants to tell the stories of the "Polish Gehenna" to the world. We have an active discussion group, a website, memorial wall and online gallery containing thousands of photographs and documents posted by our members."
A site with memorabilia and information about ships of the Chandris Line including the Australis and the Ellinis.
"Memories of working on the Chandris Lines" - a site about the RHMS Amerikanis (Aug 71-May 72) and the RHMS Britanis (Aug 73-May 74).
Ken Ironside, the gym instructor on the Chandris Lines flagship SS Australis in the mid-seventies has created a site about the ship