Latest Donated Objects – Trophies
Recently, the Australian Orphanage Museum was given a donation of boxing and wrestling trophies and medals, plus some newspaper articles by Care Leaver Cyril Ellis.

Cyril was in St Augustine’s Boys’ Home during the 1950s and 1960s and was part of the successful boxing and wrestling team. He was taught boxing and wrestling by Brother Robinson from St Augustine’s. Cyril travelled across the state to participate in boxing and wrestling matches.
He represented the Geelong area in the Western District’s competitions. Cyril went to Bendigo for country championships and was awarded the winner’s cup. In the Melbourne Championships, he came runner-up. St Vincent de Paul in South Melbourne organised a Golden Gloves competition, which was an eight-week tournament. Cyril won all the divisions for his weight and was Champion of Champions. The first time that title had been awarded.
The AOM thanks Cyril very much for his donations.

On 1 April 2023, Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles, officiated at the long-awaited opening of the Australian Orphanage Museum in Geelong. The opening included a luncheon and dinner at the Geelong Cats AFL club and the day was attended by around 150 Clannies (care leavers).
You can read more about the opening in James Taylor’s Geelong Times article from 6 April 2023.
Please find some photos of the day which you can scroll through below. A video of the Opening is found at the bottom of this page.
Don’t forget to come and visit us, Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm, to see our permanent exhibition, as well as the recently opened temporary exhibition, Our Lives, Our Stories: Geelong Care Leavers Talking Back to Their Records.

Australian Orphanage Museum Opening

Visitors at the opening of AOM

CLAN CEO, Leonie Sheedy, at the opening

The Hon Richard Marles MP officially opens the AOM

The Hon Amanda Rishworth MP speaks at the opening

Richard Marles, Joanna, Frank Golding, and Leonie Sheedy at opening

Richard Marles giving a speech at the opening of AOM

Bob Atkinson and Jennifer Coate, Commissioners from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

CLAN CEO, Leonie Sheedy, and The Hon Amanda Rishworth, MP

John Eren, retired MP, and ex-member of the AOM committee

Frank Golding, OAM, committee member

Dr Joanna Penlgase, Co-Founder of CLAN, and Pat Griffiths, Secretary of CLAN, in background

The Hon Richard Marles, MP, and Leonie Sheedy, with offical opening plaque of AOM

Permanent exhibition at AOM

Permanent exhibition at AOM

Permanent exhibition at AOM

Frank Golding and Karen Wykes, Curator at AOM, at luncheon at Geelong Football Club

Clannies listening to redress information at luncheon at Geelong Football Club

Luncheon at Geelong Football Club after the museum opening

Luncheon at Geelong Football Club after the museum opening

Santa Terry giving out presents at at the luncheon

The Hon Justice Jennifer Coate giving a speech at the Geelong Football Club
AOM Grand Opening day
Did you know that the green jacket worn by ex-Royal Commissioner Jennifer Coate is in Australian Orphanage Museum in Care Leavers Activism Room? Jen also donated $150 towards the framing of the jacket for the exhibition.
Thanks to Jen for this kind donation!

Jennifer Coate at the Royal Commission in the green jacket now in the AOM collection
A new temporary exhibition opens at Australian Orphanage Museum, tomorrow Tuesday 6 June 2023.
Our Lives, Our Stories: Geelong Care Leavers Talking Back to Their Records features stories from people who lived in some of Geelong’s thirteen children’s Homes and Orphanages. The exhibition enables the voices of Care Leavers to be heard, reflecting on and talking back to the archival records of their childhoods.
Further information on the exhibition can be found on its dedicated page.
Come and see the exhibition and the museum during opening hours, Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm.
The exhibition will continued until 2026.

Australian Orphanage Museum gratefully acknowledges the Local History Grants Program and Public Record Office Victoria, supported by the Victorian Government through the Community Support Fund.

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Unfortunately, CLAN’s CEO, Leonie, is unwell, so the museum will be closed this week between today and Sunday, 22 May. Check for opening times on our ‘Visit’ page for any further updates during the week. We hope to see you once we reopen!
