Michelle Arrow first came across the 1970s Royal Commission on Human Relationships as a short reference in a larger history book. This piqued her interest and began a research project into a forgotten moment of Australian history.

Michelle Arrow first came across the 1970s Royal Commission on Human Relationships as a short reference in a larger history book. This piqued her interest and began a research project into a forgotten moment of Australian history.
Discussions of immigration, multiculturalism and identity in Australia focus overwhelmingly on ethnic culture and identity within the nation, this excludes other markers and shapers of identity.
For most of the 20th century, Greek-run cafés and milk bars populated Australian cities and country towns, merging local fare with new American food-catering sensations.