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    Australia has been involve in many wars such as the Sudan war or World War 2. Australia has one of the most diverse cultures concentrated in a small region, this is due to many factors, such as wars. The 'first' generation of the ethinic groups have most likely fled their home land to Australia for safety, oppurtunity or resources. During the Vietnam war, many civilians have migrated around the world, including Australia. Before the war, Vietnamese and other non-european migrants found it incredibly

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    became Chief Protector of Aborigines in Western Australia in 1915, over a million Aboriginals had already been killed by British colonists, treated as animals after Australia was declared terra nullius by the first settlers. Neville aimed to improve the lives of Aboriginals and introduced his policies of assimilation, in which full-blooded Aboriginals would die out and half-blooded Aboriginals would be removed from their families and interbreed with the white community. Neville truly believed that he

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    For so long, Australia has had a reputation knee-deep in racial discrimination and hostility. ‘The White Australia policy’ and ‘the Dictation Test’ are two of many causes to the negative misshape of how the world now sees the Australian nation. Not until after world war two had Australia begun distancing itself from the White Australia Policy and the discriminatory stain it had brought upon itself. This eradication point was formed from the ‘populate or perish’ policy which grew effect between 1949

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    Proof Fence, demonstrate the terrible nature of the cruelty suffered by aboriginal families because of the white Australians and the politicians. During the early years of the 20th century the white Australians passed a rule that required pure blooded quarter castes and half castes Aboriginal offspring’s to be removed from their families and their land and to be raised and mixed with the white Australian community. According to them, they removed these aboriginal children from their families for their

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    Australia is a nation of immigrants. It has become a vibrant & diverse place where tolerance & equality are both accepted & expected by its people as part of their way of life. It is also considered as one of the world’s most culturally diverse countries. In fact, it was the egalitarian streak in Australia’s national character that facilitated the development of contemporary multiculturalism of Australia. “Immigration Nation” showed how Australia transformed from a country which aims to exclude

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    migration policy Australia's multicultural lifestyles has always changed by the composition of its ethnics over time in the last hundreds of years. Cultures contact between people of from different background in Australia has been characterized throughout several policies, but sometimes occasionally resulted in conflict. The foreign migrant communities have brought their food, lifestyle and cultural practices into this land, and have been absorbed into mainstream of Australian culture. Australia society

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    Introduction The White Australian policy was Australia’s solution to prevent immigrants migrating into the country’s colonies. The law was enforced so that the Chinese, Africans, and all non-European were not allowed to enter the country, these were the factors that led to the law. The white Australian policy was actually called ‘Immigration restriction act’. Australia’s plan all along was to stay as a white only country that was run under British customs. The White Australian policy also excluded

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    multiculturalism been greatly exaggerated? In recent years, leaders of western liberal democracies, including David Cameron, Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy, have declared multiculturalism a failure, associating the policy with social exclusion, riots and terrorism reference. In Australia too, political figures like Howard and Abbott have avoided the ‘M’ word reference, preferring terms such as ‘diversity’ or just maybe disregarding the whole terminology. In much of the Western Europe, there is a widespread

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    4. How has war shaped Australia in the twentieth century? Australia has been shaped through war since soldiers set to the First World War right up until the now with the war in Afghanistan. Aspects that made it controversial ideas from being a colony of Britain and the politics that came with it, development of treaties with other countries, social groups, and family honour. Being that Australia was apart of the British monarchy Australia sent many thousands of troops to fight for Britain during

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    government policies, political activism and legal changes. Government Policies changed the rights and freedoms of the Aboriginal people. The policy of protectionism was introduced in 1869 which wanted to protect Aboriginals from the effects of violence, diseases and exploitation as a result of European settlement. The policy was based on a certainty that Aboriginal people were doomed to extinction and should be given some protection to live out their

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