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Plan Martha, or el Plan Marta (also known as Martha's Plan, and as Operación Marta) was an informal agreement, signed in 1957, between the Spanish and Australian Governments, designed to bring single, Spanish, Catholic women to Australia as part of Australia's numerous post-World War II immigration initiatives.


The Plan

Due to the lack of a formal diplomatic contact between the two countries, it was an "informal" arrangement. The agreement was facilitated by Monsignor George Crennan the National Director of the Federal Catholic Immigration Committee. Altogether, the ''Plan Martha'' groups "brought about 800 single women to Australia, from 1960 to the end of the scheme n 1963. ::"The travellers were women who migrated under the belief that they were coming to Australia to work as domestic servants, when in fact they were called on to balance the sexes of the Spanish migrant population. As García explains in his work, the Australian Department of Immigration encouraged male migrants to nominate their single sisters of marriageable age to come to Australia, the purported motive being that some single migrants were even ‘killing themselves because of loneliness and failure to obtain a woman’ (Garcia 2002, p. 104)." — (Ortiz, 2019, p.34.)


The groups

The first ''Plan Martha'' group, of 18 young Spanish women, arrived in
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, at Melbourne Airport on 10 March 1960. Seven of the groups arrived in Australia at Melbourne Airport): * 10 March 1960: 18 young women. * 10 June 1960: 23 young women. * 17 December 1960: 23 young women. * 13 March 1961: 60 young women. * 14 June 1961: 57 young women. * 24 June 1961: 64 young women. * 2 February 1963: 60 young women.


Fake news


The Sydney ''Sun Herald''

On Sunday, 3 March 1963, the Sydney ''Sun-Herald'', published an (unattributed " fake news") article, entitled "Nude Girls Picking Grapes" — allegedly sourced from Mildura, Victoria on the previous day — that reported that "five young Spanish women have been working in the nude at a vineyard near here to beat the heat". According to García (2002, p. 71), "there were heated discussions about
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after Spanish chaplain Father Benigno Martin gave mass in Albion St., Sydney".


''The Canberra Times''

Although not reported in the Victorian press, the article was repeated, with some (very minor) stylistic variations, the next day in ''
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'', the newspaper of the nation's capital city (full text at right).


Molnar's Cartoon

The Merbein matter was the subject of one of Molnar's page two editorial cartoons in the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' of 6 March 1963.


Spanish Consul-General

Noting his concern for "the good name of the women of Spain", the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' of 5 March 1963 reported that the Consul-General for Spain in Australia, Mr. José Luis Díaz, had flown to Mildura. In the company of two Merbein policemen, inspected a number of vineyards in the district, Mr. Díaz had found that all of the women involved "had worn plenty of clothes in the traditional Spanish manner" at the time in question, and that he was entirely "convinced hatthe report about the nude Spanish women was not true".Spanish Check on Nude Pickers, ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', (Tuesday, 5 March 1960), p.4.


See also

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Footnotes


References

* Garcia, Ignacio (2002), ''Operación Canguro: the Spanish Migration Scheme, 1958-1963'', Jamison Center, ACT: Spanish Heritage Foundation. * Mason, Robert (2018), ''The Spanish Anarchists of Northern Australia: Revolution in the Sugar Cane Fields'', Cardiff : University of Wales Press.
Munday, Winifred (1960), "Valentina: Maid from Spain: She's One of the Family Now", ''The Australian Women's Weekly'', (Wednesday, 24 August 1960), p.7.

Ortiz, Natalia 2019), ''"Home Sweet Home" and the Myth of Returning Among Spanish Migrants in Australia'':
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Rowland, Noni, "The Lsughing Senoritas", ''The Australian Women's Weekly'', (Wednesday, 16 August 1961), p.6.
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The Weekly Round, ''The Australian Women's Weekly'', (Wednesday, 18 October 1961), p.2.

Tao, Kim (2018), The 60th anniversary of the Spanish migration agreement
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Expertly Domestic, ''The Good Neighbour'', (Friday, 1 September 1961), pp.4-5.

Immigration History from Spain to Victoria
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Migrants Plead for Girls, ''The (Sydney) Sun-Herald'', (Sunday, 14 February 1960), p.23.

New Australians Wed Local Girls, ''The Biz'', (Wednesday, 21 November 1956), p.25.

What People are Doing: Information Letter for Spanish, ''The Canberra Times'', (Tuesday, 20 July 1961), p.5.
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