The Caroline Chisholm Society provides a biography of Caroline Chisholm who worked to help young girls who were starving, unemployed and at risk in the Australian colony.
The Australian Dictionary of Biography page on Caroline Chisholm tells of her work with newly arrived immigrant girls providing help with shelter and work.
The Australian Women's Archives Project has a page on Caroline Chisholm well known for her work with female immigrants and family migration schemes in New South Wales. It quotes from primary source material.
In this learning activity from the State Library of NSW students research Caroline Chisholm and her contributions to the shaping of the colony in its early years. Primary sources are quoted.
Caroline Chisholm is one of Australia's most significant pioneers. The Melbourne Catholic site highlights the explicitly Christian motivation for her work. Chisholm felt that she had been chosen and gifted by God for the specific purpose of caring for immigrants.
Caroline Chisholm, 19th century social reformer and philanthropist, left few personal effects but Culture Victoria has brief information on a scrapbook relating to her work assisting immigrants.
This article for the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne about Caroline Chisholm, focusses on her religious calling to serve others, particularly in her assistance to young immigrant women in distress.