The Vietnamese community in Australia has experienced a complex history, particularly following the Vietnam War, when many refugees arrived seeking safety. Initially, they faced challenges such as racism and discrimination but gradually integrated into Australian society. Over the years, the Vietnamese have contributed significantly to Australia’s cultural and economic landscape, establishing vibrant communities, businesses, and cultural festivals. Today, they are generally regarded as a vital part of Australia's multicultural identity.
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because Australia and its Alys had been waging war in Vietnam for many years. when they lost the war to the north Vietnamese. as situation developed where many people that cooperated with the south Vietnamese government were no longer safe in their own country so they sought asylum in Australia.
France, Australia, US, North Vietnamese (Vietcong), South Vietnamese.
They started to settle in Australia after the Vietnam war in 1975
yes
The south.
two and a bit
Use a Vietnamese/English dictionary...but in Australia they call French Fries potato chips.
Australia was the south's ally. Along with the US, etc.
i think they came in 1982.
because of world war