Australian migrants came from many differrent parts of the world. There were the British immigrants, the Chinese immigrants and the Greek/Italian immigrants.
The British immigrants came to Australia for the growth of Australia's population growth and economy growth. But when Australia realised that they didn't have the numbers they wanted they opened it up to other European countries and Asian countries.
yea, they are aussie!
Migrants are not normally referred to as a "humour".
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Australian immigrants come from all corners of the world.
Yes - it began with Greek sailors deserting their ships in Australian ports to head for the goldfields.
Migrants came to Australia with new ideas or beliefs in religion and this greatly affected the locals as some adopted the new beliefs. Migrants also mingled with locals and exchange of cultural practices took place.
no because Australia is a multi cultural environment! plus, it's Harmony day today...
Yes - it began with Greek sailors deserting their ships in Australian ports to head for the goldfields.
The first Lebanese migrants to Australia arrived in the mid 1800's around the time of the Australian Gold Rush.
Because the government said that to many people come too Australia we need to have lots of money
Assimilation was the official policy of the Australian government from 1901 to the mid-1960s, requiring migrants to adopt Australian customs, values, and language while abandoning their own cultural identities. This approach aimed to create a homogenous society, often sidelining the rights and identities of Indigenous Australians and non-European migrants. The policy reflected a broader belief in the superiority of Anglo-Celtic culture and sought to integrate immigrants into the dominant cultural framework. Over time, this policy faced criticism and was eventually replaced by multiculturalism in recognition of Australia's diverse population.
Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.