Introduction: Places of trauma and healing? Managing the heritage of orphanages and children’s homes
Sarah Hayes, Steven Cooke, Antony Catrice and Edwina Kay
‘Yes, this place really does exist’: Mapping the geography of children’s Homes in Australia
Cate O’Neill and Kirsten Wright
Managing Difficult Heritage at Kildonan/ Allambie: The heritage values of former orphanages and children’s homes
Steven Cooke, Sarah Hayes, Edwina Kay and Antony Catrice
The long and intersecting paths of activism, bureaucracy, and memorialisation: Historical interpretation at the site of the former Ballarat Children’s Home, Ballarat Orphanage and Ballarat District Orphan Asylum
Catherine McLay, Ember Parkin and David McGinniss
Place: When a childhood is fractured
Catriona Milne
Commemorating childhood loss and trauma: Survivor memorials in Australia
Alison Atkinson-Phillips
Acknowledging former residents at Good Shepherd historical sites
Kathy Landvogt
Virtual reality and Aboriginal heritage: Church missions in Western Australia
Reena Tiwari and John Stephens
The path of pain: A case study in understanding trauma, acknowledging truth and enabling healing through the Bernier and Dorre Islands Lock Hospital histories
Jade Pervan, Kathleen Musulin and Bob Dorey