It didn't to any significant degree.
Australia is a safe country, known for its political and religious freedom. Refugees from countries with oppressive governments are attracted to Australia because of this freedom, and also because Australia does offer many opportunities for people seeing to start a new life. Thanks to the previous government, Australia had a reputation for low unemployment and a sound, strong economy. The change of government meant that many restrictions formerly placed on refugees have been loosened (many Customs staff and those responsible for border security were laid off when Rudd came in to power) so refugees see Australia as an easy target. Furthermore, the places from which refugees come are absolutely deadly, stricken by wars, famine and starvation, or a tyrannical dictatorship government. Australia has a reputation for being a peaceful country that adheres to the international rules that apply to refugees. If the choice is starvation, violent death, etc then they are prepared to take the risks involved.
Pressure Governments of those countries to change.
how did american indians attitudes about land use change after the europens arrived
Most Burmese people are strong Buddhists, however, I would think refugees would change to whatever suited there future situation.
No, it is not illegal to change a lightbulb in Australia.
Australia did change the legal age for smoking in 2009.
Matthew Flinders arrived in Australia in the 1790s and commenced exploring and charting the coast of the continent. Between December 1801 and June 1803, Flinders charted the entire coastline of Australia, filling in a great many of the gaps in knowledge of the coastline. Australia was previously known as New Holland, and Flinders first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", the name adopted in 1824.
No
All of Australia is being impacted to some extent.
how did mary gilmore change Australia
1975
It has not changed its name.