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THE AUSTRALIAN BUNGALOW

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The Melita Foundation will be supporting Din l-Art Ħelwa’s project to salvage and restore the Australian Bungalow, a wooden building typical of many areas of Australia which is currently located in Ghammieri. This unique construction was sent to Malta from Australia in the 1920s to assist prospective migrants familiarise themselves with their future environment and to learn new building skills.

Officials from Din l-Art Ħelwa visited the site together with the High Commissioner for Australia, H.E. Jenny Cartmill, and Professor Tanya Sammut Bonnici, Chair of the Melita Foundation.

Professor Alex Torpiano, Executive President of Din l-Art Ħelwa together with Council Members Professor Luciano Mule Stagno, Joseph Farrugia, and Secretary General Simone Mizzi, described the work that had to be undertaken to save the Bungalow which included dismantling each part, restoring and replacing missing elements, and re-erecting them at the Ta’ Qali Family Park where the government has allocated an area for its relocation where it will be easily accessible to the public.

Professor Alex Torpiano noted that this Australian Bungalow is thought to be the last remaining example of similar structures sent to all Commonwealth countries and is unique for Malta. For this reason Din l-Art Ħelwa is extremely grateful to the Melita Foundation for having recognised the value of the project, and hopes that this example will encourage other entities and individuals to come forward with further funds to complete other phases of the delicate operation.

Professor Tanya Sammut Bonnici said that the Melita Foundation is delighted to support this unique project which is marked with aspects of history, culture, workmanship and the dynamics of emigration in the 1920s.

The Australian High Commissioner, Ms Jenny Cartmill, welcomed the valuable work of Din l-Art Ħelwa with the Melita Foundation, to bring this part of Maltese–Australian history back to life. She noted that the bungalow represents a very Australian architectural style, which was suited to the climate and environment. She added that it was wonderful that the bungalow would in future be open to the public as part of our joint history of migration, and hoped that others would add their support to the project. n

Below, from left to right: Professor Alex Torpiano, Executive President of Din l-Art Ħelwa and Secretary General, Simone Mizzi, HE the High Commissioner for Australia, Jenny Cartmill, Professor Tanya Sammut Bonnici, Chair of the Melita Foundation, Simon Montanaro, CTO Melita Ltd and Din l-Art Ħelwa Council Member, Joseph Farrugia.

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