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Asked: May 5, 20242024-05-05T16:35:14+05:30 2024-05-05T16:35:14+05:30In: Political Science

What led to the decline of a white Australian and emergence of a multicultural society?

What led to the decline of a white Australian and emergence of a multicultural society?

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      2024-05-05T16:35:54+05:30Added an answer on May 5, 2024 at 4:35 pm

      The decline of a predominantly "white Australian" society and the emergence of a multicultural society in Australia can be attributed to several historical, social, and policy factors. These include shifts in immigration patterns, changes in government policies, evolving societal attitudes, and the contributions of diverse immigrant communities.

      1. Post-World War II Immigration: One of the key catalysts for the transformation of Australia into a multicultural society was the post-World War II immigration boom. Following the war, Australia faced labor shortages and sought to bolster its population through immigration. Large-scale immigration programs, such as the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme and the Ten Pound Poms initiative, encouraged migrants from Europe and the United Kingdom to settle in Australia. This influx of migrants brought cultural diversity to Australian society and laid the foundation for a more multicultural nation.

      2. End of White Australia Policy: The White Australia Policy, which restricted non-European immigration and aimed to maintain Australia as a predominantly Anglo-Celtic society, gradually came to an end in the decades following World War II. Pressure from international condemnation, changing social attitudes, and the recognition of Australia's multicultural character led to the dismantling of discriminatory immigration policies. The Immigration Restriction Act was repealed in 1958, and subsequent reforms opened up immigration to people from diverse cultural backgrounds, paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse society.

      3. Globalization and Global Mobility: The forces of globalization have facilitated greater mobility and interconnectedness among people across the globe. Advances in transportation, communication, and technology have made it easier for individuals and families to move between countries for work, education, and lifestyle opportunities. Australia's embrace of multiculturalism has been influenced by its integration into the global economy and its recognition of the benefits of cultural diversity for social cohesion, economic growth, and innovation.

      4. Government Policies Promoting Multiculturalism: In the 1970s and 1980s, successive Australian governments officially embraced multiculturalism as a policy framework for managing cultural diversity and promoting social harmony. The establishment of the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs in 1974 and the passage of the Racial Discrimination Act in 1975 signaled a commitment to recognizing and respecting the rights of culturally diverse communities. Multicultural policies encouraged the celebration of diversity, support for ethnic communities, and the integration of migrants into Australian society while maintaining their cultural heritage.

      5. Contributions of Immigrant Communities: Immigrant communities have made significant contributions to Australia's cultural, social, and economic life, enriching the nation's cultural landscape and identity. Migrants have brought with them diverse languages, cuisines, religions, traditions, and perspectives, shaping Australian society in profound ways. Their contributions in areas such as the arts, cuisine, sports, science, business, and community life have been instrumental in building a vibrant and inclusive multicultural society.

      6. Changing Social Attitudes: Attitudes toward cultural diversity and immigration have evolved over time, reflecting changing societal norms, values, and demographics. While there have been periods of backlash and xenophobia, particularly during economic downturns or political upheavals, Australia has generally embraced its multicultural identity as a source of strength and resilience. Increasingly, Australians recognize the benefits of diversity for fostering social cohesion, tolerance, and understanding in an interconnected world.

      In conclusion, the decline of a predominantly "white Australian" society and the emergence of a multicultural society in Australia have been driven by a combination of immigration patterns, policy changes, societal attitudes, globalization, and the contributions of diverse immigrant communities. Australia's embrace of multiculturalism reflects its commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and social harmony, positioning it as a dynamic and cosmopolitan nation in the 21st century.

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