Work remains a cornerstone of identity for many of us, shaping how we relate to community, memory, creativity, and culture. This engaging exhibition invites you to discover the evolving nature of work and its impact on individual and collective values.
What to Expect
Step into a captivating installation featuring a wide range of stories, objects, and images from the museum's collection. Experience the diversity of working lives across different times, cultures, sexualities, and personal histories. This exhibition offers a thoughtful and immersive journey through the many facets of work.
Activity Details
The exhibition is open daily from 10:00 to 17:00, making it easy to fit into your family’s schedule. Admission is included with museum entry, with free access for children 16 years and under, concession holders, and members. Adults can enjoy the exhibition for $15, and seniors for $12.
Location and Access
Located at the Immigration Museum, 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne, the venue is easily accessible by public transport and offers facilities to support visitors with different needs. For detailed accessibility information, a sensory map and visual guides are available to ensure a comfortable visit for all.
Important Information
Please note that the exhibition is included with general museum admission. Visitors are encouraged to check the museum’s accessibility page or contact the team at 13 11 02 or via email to discuss any specific requirements. The museum acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land and respectfully advises that some content may include culturally significant material.
Booking and Prices
Tickets can be purchased online or at the museum entrance. Admission prices are as follows: Adults $15, Seniors $12, Children 16 years and under free, Concession free, and Members free. Booking is recommended to secure your visit during busy periods.