b'4The Gary & Genevieve Morgan CollectionGary and Genevieve Morgan have been collecting Australiana for decades. Their East Melbourne home is a living museum, a celebration of their passion for the artworks, sculptures, pottery, wood carvings and furnishings that are constant reminders of their own history and the two centuries in which they can trace their familys presence in Australia. Garys great grandfather, William H. Williams jointly published The Diggers Advocate in 1853, only eighteen years after John Batmans visit to the Port Phillip District. A few years later, in 1856, he published Language of the Aborigines of the Colony of Victoria and other Australian Districts.His other early publications included How to Settle in Victoria (1855), The News Letter of Australasia (1856) and The Collingwood and Richmond Observer (1857). He was one of the best-known printers and publishers in the young colony and was an enthusiastic advocate for immigration and development alongside cooperation with the original inhabitants. Gary is particularly proud of his fore-fathers contribution to Victoria.'