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Malta migrated to Australia primarily due to post-World War II economic challenges and political instability. Many Maltese sought better opportunities and living conditions, driven by high unemployment and limited resources on the island. The Australian government actively encouraged Immigration to boost its workforce, offering pathways for skilled workers and families. This led to a significant Maltese community establishing itself in Australia, contributing to the country's cultural diversity.

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