Arandora Star – The “Nominal Rolls”
“What fleeing sounds like”
New on dunera.de November 9, 2025
New on dunera.de October 25, 2025
Online-Event: Remembering Heinz Henghes
Event marking the 85th anniversary
“The Traveler” as a musical melodrama
“… catch them all, in any case …”
The “Song of 200”
85 years ago: the arrival of the Dunera
New on dunera.de July 25, 2025
Dunera News 121 published
New on dunera.de June 26, 2025
Dunera on video
Overcoming trauma with art
New on dunera.de 21 April 2025
Read again: “Australian Landfall”
„The Passenger“ in Berlin
New on dunera.de 20 March 2025
“Taking the side of the decent”
New on dunera.de 21 February 2025
New Dunera Newsletter published
New on dunera.de 28 January 2025
Meeting Point Tatura 2025
Dunera Association changes its name
New on dunera.de 28 December 2024
New on dunera.de 29 November 2024
“Dunera Mass” again in Sydney
More than just biographical
Premiere in Sydney: Biopic about Dunera Boy Walter Kaufmann
dunera.de invited to symposium
Exile in art: Dunera stories
100 years of the Berlin S-Bahn
Dunera anniversary 2024 in Sydney and Hay
Music and art by Dunera-internees
New on dunera.de 24 June 2024
Networking meeting for descendants
“The Passenger” back on stage
New on dunera.de 27 May 2024:
Biopic about Walter Kaufmann
New on dunera.de 5 May 2024
New on dunera.de 25 April 2024
Webinar: Dunera and the Wiener Library
New on dunera.de 19 April 2024
Welcome to dunera.de
“Sergeant Snow White” back on stage
Dunera News 117 published
Change of leadership
Dunera Interest Group founded
Audio installation “The Passenger”
To mark the 85th anniversary of the arrival of the Dunera and Queen Mary in Australia with more than 2,800 internees on board, the Dunera and Queen Mary Association is hosting an event.
On Sunday, November 9, the anniversary of the Nazi pogroms against Jews, the association is inviting guests to Melbourne for an event featuring speeches, music, and lunch.
Steven Cooke, former CEO of the Melbourne Holocaust Museum, and the descendants of internees Paul and Simon Chodziesner and Tonia Eckfeld will speak. The piano quartet of Dunera Boy Max-Peter Meyer will be played by Nicole Forsythe (viola), Anna McMichael (violin), Stephanie Li (cello), and Jem Harding (piano).