Non-European migration is completely new to Australia. During the 1980s Australia experienced large scale Asian Immigration, and then during the 2000s to the present Australia has experienced Arab immigration.
However, because Arabs have poorly integrated into Australia they are not considered Australians.
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.
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Too many to count. There are so many people emigrating to Australia every year that it's hard to keep up. In the start, of course, there was British, Irish, Scottish, etc. with the first settlers and convicts but as time has gone on more and more cultures have become a part of Australia. There are many Italian families that emigrated during the 1930s, 40s, 50s; multiple Vietnamese refugees that came to Australia during and after the Vietnam War; while today there are Middle Eastern and African refugees joining our country, not to mention all those who choose to move to Australia - English, Americans, Canadians, French, Spanish, etc. Australia is a multicultural country, with no overall ruling culture.
because we have plenty of housing. australia has food and water of a high quality. the government gives us money to start a livelihood and we are all happy :)
Since the end of world war2.
So long as Australia sees itself a a part of the World community and gets involved in wars be they right or wrong. and expects to be treated in a reasonable fashion by the rest of the world, then Yes they Should. That is like asking " should Australians be compassionate people". there is nothing wrong with giving a helping hand to your fellow man. The people that seek refuge in Australia end up as Australian as the rest of us.
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Australia does recycle.
There are no cities in Australia that start with the letter I. However if you need the letter I for Australia, Inverell is a town in New South Wales, Australia.
· Adelaide, Australia
· Geelong, Australia
Anh Do started school in 1981 when he and his family immigrated to Australia as refugees after fleeing Vietnam. He faced challenges adapting to a new language and culture but ultimately succeeded in his education. His experiences during this time significantly influenced his later work as an author and artist.