Exhibitions

1997-2000 Ballarat, Bendigo, Tatura, Albury, Geelong  
2001 Bairnsdale, Moe, Armadale  
2002 Horsham     
2003 Ringwood, Warrnambool, Geelong  
2004

Frankston, Wangaratta, Melton

 
2005 Box Hill, Warragul, Ballarat, Shepparton  
2006

Bendigo, Elsternwick, Plenty Ranges, Sale

 
2007 Hamilton, Mentone, Leongatha  
2008 Mildura, Essendon, Wodonga  
2009

Beaconsfield, Malvern, Geelong, St.Kilda, Horsham

 
2010 Mornington Secondary College March 1st – March 12th
  Ballarat Gold Museum May 24th – June 4th

 

 

What to expect

The Exhibition and Program comprises four parts:

  • a short film about the Holocaust

  • a talk from a Holocaust survivor about his or her experience

  • viewing of the stories in the Exhibition by students who are given question sheets to complete in relation to some of the stories

  • a discussion session with small groups of students and a trained facilitator

Attendance is free.

Suitable for students of Year 9 and above though younger students have attended and the program can be modified for them..

The visit should take approximately 100 minutes. 

There are three sessions a day. 

(1) 9.30-11.15 am
(2) 11.30 am- 1.15pm
(3) 1.30-3.15pm 

Groups of no more than 70 are preferred for each session.

However, if there are other times that would suit you better, or if you have any other special needs please contact us and we will endeavour to accommodate you.

To make a provisional booking click here

See also the Courage to Care brochure - click here


Hosting an Exhibition

Would your school or community be interested in hosting the Courage to Care Exhibition and Educational Program? Our requirements are as follows:

  • Space for the Exhibition itself – we require a minimum of 400 square metres, with preferably wall hanging space as well.

  • Suitable areas nearby for four or five small discussion (12- 15 people) groups.

  • Good relations with local schools, to be able to encourage teachers from those schools to send their students to the Program.

  • Access to these areas for a minimum period of one week, including the facility for evening and Sunday sessions.

If you believe that your school can offer us these facilities and are interested in following up with us the possibility of bringing the Exhibition and Program to your area, please contact our Project Coordinator by email or phone.