A few years after World War II, Australia was classed as being under-populated. There was a policy which led to migration increasing, and led to a rise of migrants from the Mediterranean, Central and Eastern Europe. Australia had a high intake of Jewish Holocaust survivors.
In the late 1960s right up to the early to mid 1970s, Asian migrants, for the first time since Federation, started to arrive - due to the a policy known as the 'White Australia Policy'.
In the 1970s, with the Vietnam War coming to a close; Vietnamese refugees, some whom were working with the US and Australian forces during the war, arrived to our shores. The late 1970s and early 1980s saw Middle Eastern immigrants, predominantly around the time of the Lebanese civil war.
1980s saw Australia becoming a global country with different immigrants, especially ones in professions such as medicine, law or finance, arriving into the country. In the late 1980s, young Irish adults moved to Australia after the meltdown of the Irish economy and very high unemployment. Those from the northern part of Ireland came to Australia to escape the Troubles since the 1970s.
During the 1990s, as it is now, more and more younger people migrated to Australia firstly to study at universities and then after a few years in their native countries, settle in Australia and make a contribution by working in high level jobs.
John Curtin (1885-1945) was Australia's Prime Minister in 1942. He died in office in 1945.
II Corps - Australia - ended in 1945.
Musica Viva Australia was created in 1945.
Gemmology Association of Australia was created in 1945.
The Ten Pound Pom scheme, which encouraged British citizens to emigrate to Australia for a fee of just ten pounds, officially ended in 1981. This program facilitated the migration of over a million people to Australia from the UK between its inception in 1945 and its conclusion.
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John Joseph Curtin was Australia's Prime Minister from 7 October 1941 - 5 July 1945.
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Unite Australia Party ended in 1990.
United Nations Association of Australia was created in 1945.
Australia has only ever had one capital city, and that is Canberra. The capital city in 1945 was Canberra, just as it is today. There is a common misconception that Melbourne was once Australia's capital city, but this was never the case.
Helen Richey was born on January 19, 1945, in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.