Morag Loh has been a freelance oral historian, lecturer, scholar, curator of photography and writer of children's stories. Her work deals extensively with the immigrant experience, especially that of immigrant women and their children, and some of her works include The Immigrants (1977) with Wendy Lowenstein (q.v.), Growing up in Richmond (1979), Children in Australia : an outline history (1980) with Sue Fabian (q.v.), People and Stories from Indo-China (1982) and The Left-Wing Ladies : the Union of Australian Women in Victoria, 1950-1999 (2000) with Sue Fabian (q.v.).
Her unpublished plays include 'Snail and the Hare' (1983), 'Wu Sung Fights the Tiger' (1983), 'Glimpses of Richmond' (1983), 'Tombolas Go Historical' (1985) and 'Right Royal Panto' (1986).
Loh is a former member of the Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs.