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Wang, Lisa
"Reunion" - film by Lisa Wang |
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David Wang's daughter Lisa Wang reflects on her father's apparent desire to be both Australian and Chinese in her film "Reunion" 1998, made 20 years after his death |
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Format: pdf | Size: 20 KB | Length: 1 Page | Date Added: 16 February 2009 | |
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Watson, John Christian
Commonwealth Parliamentary Debate - “The objection I have...” |
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The words of J. C. Watson, who was to become the first Labor Prime Minister in 1904, in support of the Immigration Restriction Bill in 1901, quoted in Gough Whitlam’s The Whitlam Government 1972-1975. |
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Format: pdf | Size: 147K | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | |
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West, Stewart
Commonwealth Parliamentary Debate: The Immigration Minister on Professor Blainey |
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Immigration Minister Stewart West tells Parliament in May 1984 he rejects Professor Blainey’s views, which he says would see immigration policy on its way back to a White Australia, and calls on the Opposition to take a clear stand in the debate. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Whitlam, Gough
Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Good Neighbour Council of South Australia |
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In a speech opening the 25th anniversary celebrations of South Australia’s Good Neighbour Council on 13 July 1974, the Prime Minister reviews his government’s achievements in migrant affairs and defends the controversial decision to reorganise the Department of Immigration. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Whitlam, Gough
Whitlam Government 1972-1975: Immigration Policy and Al Grassby |
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An excerpt from former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam’s book tells of the ALP’s policy of racial tolerance in the early 1970s and the way his Minister for Immigration, Al Grassby, was the target of a racist campaign because of his implementation of that policy. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Whitlam, Gough
Whitlam Government 1972-1975: The Racial Discrimination Act |
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Former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam tells in his book The Whitlam Government 1972-1975 of the process his government followed in creating the Racial Discrimination Act in 1975. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Whitlam, Gough
Whitlam Government 1972-1975: “My government liberalised Australia’s immigration laws” |
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Former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam describes how his government changed the immigration laws, and boosted services in a number of areas to migrants. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Wikipedia
2002 Bali Terrorist Bombing - Wikipedia |
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This article on the 2002 Bali bombing is published at wikipedia.org. |
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Format: pdf | Size: 810 KB | Length: 4 pages | Date Added: 18 November 2004 | |
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Williams, Lynne S.
Effects of Immigration on Australia: the Research Consensus as at May 1996 |
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This 1996 article discusses the key effects of immigration on Australia including aspects such as: economic, labour market, social, infrastructure, population growth and environment. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Williams, Indigo
From Saigon to Sydney |
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A story of growing up in Australia post-Vietnam War as an adopted Vietnamese child in a non-Asian family in Sydney. |
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Format: doc | Size: 97 Kb | Length: 5 pages | Date Added: 21 April 2004 | |
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Williams, Lynne S.
Understanding the Economics of Immigration |
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An examination in 1995 of the economic effects of immigration, which concludes that on an economy-wide level, migration confers either slightly positive or neutral effects on the economy. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Willoughby City Council
Willoughby City Council |
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Willoughby City Library’s brochure detailing sources for undertaking family histories
from Teaching Heritage
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Format: doc | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 16 July 2002 | |
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Willoughby City Council
Willoughby City Council |
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Willoughby City Library’s brochure detailing sources for undertaking family histories
from Teaching Heritage
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Format: doc | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 16 July 2002 | |
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Wojak, George
Harnessing Ethnic Power |
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Former chairperson of both the ECC of NSW and FECCA, George Wojak writes in 1995 that the Council demonstrates how people can maintain their differences and yet not only join together in causes and issues, but also show the way for others. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Wojak, George and Shergold, Peter
Multiculturalism Betrayed |
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This editorial from Ethnic Spotlight, the newsletter of the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia, condemns the 1986 Federal Budget cuts to multicultural programs, saying the responsibility for building a multicultural Australia has been shifted to organisations such as FECCA. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Woodford, Charles
Impact of restrictive legislation |
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Letter on the effects of the Pacific Islanders Act on the Solomon Islands from C. Woodford (Commissioner Western Pacific) to A. Barton (Prime Minister), 28 November 1901. |
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Format: pdf | Size: 396 KB | Length: 3 pages | Date Added: 19 February 2006 | |
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Worthington, Glenn
Globalisation: Perceptions and Threats to National Government in Australia |
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This paper considers the challenges that globalisation poses to national interests, security and identity and surveys possible responses to these concerns. |
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Format: pdf | Size: 284 Kb | Length: 17 pages | Date Added: 22 November 2004 | |
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Wran, Neville
Tenth Anniversary of NSW Ethnic Communities’ Council |
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An excerpt from comments by the New South Wales Premier Neville Wran in 1985 to the Tenth Anniversary Ball of the Ethnic Communities’ Council of NSW, in which he speaks of the Whitlam government as forever turning around attitudes to ethnic communities. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 30 March 2002 | |
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Wurramarrba, Charlie, Galiyawa
The Maccassar Story |
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An Indigenous Australian born in 1893 describes what his father told him and what he remembers of visits by the Macassan (Indonesian) traders who came to the Northern Territory until 1906, his story recorded by Judith Stokes in This is What Happened, by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. |
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Format: pdf | Size: | Length: 3 pages | Date Added: 10 March 2002 | |
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