Waldron, Terry (25 de enero de 2015). «Waldron pleased Narrogin World War II heritage recognised». Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2016. «“Back in the day, the Australian Government worked with the United Nations to accept, resettle and provide employment for many thousands of Europeans after World War II,” he said. [...] The camp was basic. People lived in tents and rounded corrugated iron Nissen huts. The huts at the Narrogin camp are the only ones remaining known for temporary migrant housing, in their original location.»
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Waldron, Terry (25 de enero de 2015). «Waldron pleased Narrogin World War II heritage recognised». Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2016. «“Back in the day, the Australian Government worked with the United Nations to accept, resettle and provide employment for many thousands of Europeans after World War II,” he said. [...] The camp was basic. People lived in tents and rounded corrugated iron Nissen huts. The huts at the Narrogin camp are the only ones remaining known for temporary migrant housing, in their original location.»