45 000+ years - Aboriginal people arrive 1788 - First Fleet establish colony at Sydney Cove. 1791 on - Free Settlers arrive in Australia. 1830s - British.

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years - Aboriginal people arrive First Fleet establish colony at Sydney Cove on - Free Settlers arrive in Australia. 1830s - British citizens and skilled workers encouraged to migrate 1850s - Gold brings migrants from all over the world of which are Chinese years - Aboriginal people arrive First Fleet establish colony at Sydney Cove on - Free Settlers arrive in Australia. 1830s - British citizens and skilled workers encouraged to migrate 1850s - Gold brings migrants from all over the world of which are Chinese. Australian Immigration

1880s - Immigration slows and three quarters of the population are native born White Australia Policy in place after the passing of the Immigration Restriction Act The Naturalisation Act prevent non Europeans from becoming Australian citizens. Nationality Act of 1920 does same thing British immigrants given land to settle and farm. 1880s - Immigration slows and three quarters of the population are native born White Australia Policy in place after the passing of the Immigration Restriction Act The Naturalisation Act prevent non Europeans from becoming Australian citizens. Nationality Act of 1920 does same thing British immigrants given land to settle and farm.

Australia bombed by Japanese which leads to the catchphrase ‘Populate or Perish’. Migrants from UK encouraged to move displaced persons from war-torn Europe encouraged to migrate to Australia have arrived by s-1960s - Industries need workers and migration from other parts of Europe meet this demand. 1970s - Minister of Immigration promotes idea of multicultural Australia Australia bombed by Japanese which leads to the catchphrase ‘Populate or Perish’. Migrants from UK encouraged to move displaced persons from war-torn Europe encouraged to migrate to Australia have arrived by s-1960s - Industries need workers and migration from other parts of Europe meet this demand. 1970s - Minister of Immigration promotes idea of multicultural Australia.

1970s - Asian migration, especially from Vietnam becomes important. An increase in number of Middle Eastern immigrants also obvious on - war-torn countries in Africa see a number of refugees and immigrants coming to Australia. 1970s - Asian migration, especially from Vietnam becomes important. An increase in number of Middle Eastern immigrants also obvious on - war-torn countries in Africa see a number of refugees and immigrants coming to Australia.

SO… What are the implications of this immigration for Looking For Alibrandi? 1. Ethnic groups continue to preserve their own cultural heritage. 2. Multi culturalism can often breed racism. 3. Government policies throughout Australian history have seen a number of minorities discriminated. 4. Many people find it easy to blame economic crisis on minorities. Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party is an example of this. What are the implications of this immigration for Looking For Alibrandi? 1. Ethnic groups continue to preserve their own cultural heritage. 2. Multi culturalism can often breed racism. 3. Government policies throughout Australian history have seen a number of minorities discriminated. 4. Many people find it easy to blame economic crisis on minorities. Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party is an example of this.