A History Of Sydney's Quarantine Station 1828 - 1984
From the earliest days of the colony until very recent years a small patch of land at the entrance to Sydney Harbour served as Australia's principal maritime quarantine station. Thousands of immigrants and travellers passed through this remote and now quiet place, and many, taken by illness, never passed beyond the boundaries of the Station.
This history of the Quarantine Station brings to life 156 years of Australia's past - most notably the history of immigration and the development of public health administration in Australia. Through times of war, peace and plague it is always a fascinating and often moving story.