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Greeks immigrated to Australia after World War II primarily due to economic hardship and political instability in Greece, exacerbated by the devastation of the war and the subsequent Greek Civil War. Seeking better opportunities and a more stable life, many were attracted by Australia's booming post-war economy and demand for labor. Additionally, existing Greek communities in Australia provided support networks for new arrivals, facilitating their integration into Australian society.

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