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  2. Multiculturalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration Restriction Act 1901, known informally as the White Australia policy, restricted non-European immigration to Australia from 1901 to 1973. The policy limited the ethnic and cultural diversity of the immigrant population. The policy was an attempt to preserve the "Anglo-Saxon" ethno-cultural identity of the Australian nation ...

  3. Culture of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Australia is also a culture that is profoundly influenced by global movements of meaning and communication, including advertising culture. In turn, globalising corporations from Holden to Exxon have attempted to associate their brand with Australian cultural identity. This process intensified from the 1970s onwards.

  4. Australians - Wikipedia

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    Australia is home to a diversity of cultures, a result of its history of immigration. [36] Since 1788, Australian culture has primarily been a Western culture strongly influenced by early Anglo-Celtic settlers.

  5. White Australia policy - Wikipedia

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    The story of Australia since the Second World War – and particularly since the final relegation of the White Australia Policy – has been one of ever-increasing ethnic and cultural diversity. Successive governments have sustained a large program of multi-ethnic immigration from all continents.

  6. Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    Although there are a number of cultural commonalities among Indigenous Australians, there is also a great diversity among different communities. [12] The 2022 Australian census recorded 167 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages used at home by some 76,978 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. [5]

  7. Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia

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    Dispersing across the Australian continent over time, the ancient people expanded and differentiated into distinct groups, each with its own language and culture. [56] More than 400 distinct Australian Aboriginal peoples have been identified, distinguished by names designating their ancestral languages, dialects, or distinctive speech patterns ...

  8. National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy

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    The Australian National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy (AEP) is a national policy adopted by the Government of Australia by each State and Territory government. The policy was first introduced in 1989 and is the foundation of education programs for all Indigenous Australians .

  9. National Multicultural Festival - Wikipedia

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    The National Multicultural Festival is a free community festival held annually each February in Canberra, Australia. The first festival celebrating cultural diversity was held in 1981 as a one-day event on Australia Day hosted by the ACT Ethnic Communities Council. In 1996 the National Multicultural Festival in Canberra officially came into being.