Chinese market gardener, W H Ferguson - photographer_c1890-1910, courtesy Dunolly Museum
Chinese market gardener, W H Ferguson - photographer circa 1890-1910, image courtesy Dunolly Museum

LECTURE: Maryborough's Chinese Communities – The gold rushes and beyond by Dr Sophie Couchman

Wednesday 22 Apr 2026, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Price: $10 per person $8 Concession

10.30am, Wednesday 22 April 2026

Dr Sophie Couchman is a Professional Historian and Curator who works closely with communities to tell their stories. She has researched and published in the field of Chinese Australian history for many years and has been working very closely with the See Yup Society since a major fire at the See Yup Temple in 2024. She enjoys sharing history through a range of mediums such as exhibitions, walking tours, oral histories and online resources.

Dr Sophie Couchman's recent projects include: “Chinese Australian Whispers” podcast (2025) and a co-written family history The Old Reliable Firm: Good Workmanship Guaranteed (2025). Sophie also endeavours to contribute the communities she works in. She is President of the Professional Historians Association (Victoria & Tasmania) and a foundation member of the Chinese Australian Family Historians of Victoria.

Cost: $10 per person/$8 concession

Bookings: Book online here or call 03 5461 6600

This lecture is part of the Australian Heritage Festival and the Gallery's Art & Engagement Series. Presented in conjunction with U3A Maryborough Inc.

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