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    Student: Leon Theodoropoulos Class: 9D Due date: Wednesday 28th Aug P1 & Thursday 29th August P6 History Essay Planning Topic: ‘There were more positive outcomes than negative outcomes from immigration to Australia in the nineteenth century’. Discuss. Step 1: Write down your point of view‚ or your contention. In my opinion I agree with the topic‚ because Britain was not a good country to live in due to the poor conditions that people were living in‚ in that time and

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    been in Australia for about 2 months now and I’m still speechless. It’s such a beautiful country! The land‚ the people‚ the climate‚ everything is amazing! I’ve gotten to experience the most remarkable/wonderful things‚ things I never could have imagined. As you know I went here as an exchange student and I’m living with a wonderful host family in Brisbane. They have been very welcoming and loving‚ the student exchange agency made such a good match. Brisbane is located in the east of Australia‚ in

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    Racism Since Australia’s inception in 1788‚ racism has been ever-present; the basis of modern Australia was the controlled subjugation of the original Aboriginal people. This gross marginalisation culminated in the ‘stolen generation’; a process of eugenics in order to inter-breed half-caste aboriginals‚ assimilating them into European appearance.1 We need only look to the existence of the ‘White Australia’ policy‚ which essentially denied residency to non-Europeans immigrants‚ to contextualize the

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    One of the greatest triumphs of Australia in the 19th Century was the idea of a “working man’s paradise”. It was crucial in the formation of Australian laws‚ culture and identity. The idea of having enough time and money to support yourself and your family was new‚ appealing and what the people needed. However‚ this is not what all people got. The fight for rights was a long and arduous one‚ but only European males were triumphant. Even if they worked as hard as their counterparts; women‚ Aboriginals

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    ’TWO HANDS’ Released in mid 1999‚ ’Two Hands’ was a box office success in Australia. Financed by the Australian Film Finance Corporation with assistance from Film Victoria and the New South Wales Film and Television Office. The film was made on a total budget of $4.4 million. ’Two Hands’ went on to make $5‚478‚485 at the box office‚ it was the first Australian film to open in top position at the Australian box office within the last six years prior to its release. With a total budget of

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    scene in Australia has the following Indigenous aspects that have been issues for Australians for many years. These are: land rights‚ education‚ employment‚ health and breakdown of culture. These are the main matters of concern politically. ‘So it is like people say‚ “Trust me. I’m from the government.” Well‚ it doesn’t carry any water with our mob’. ( Koori elder‚ cited in Kaplan-Myrth‚ Nili‚ 2005) Recognising that Aborigines and Torres Strait islanders were the First Peoples of Australia and entitled

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    Sweatshops in Australia are not commonly acknowledged‚ although they do exist. It is believed that they are most frequently found in such states around the country as New South Wales and Victoria. There are various explanations as to why sweatshops unfairly target migrants to work for them. A sweatshop is a business facility where hard workers are victimised by long hours‚ low wages and poor working facilities. Sweatshops are most commonly found in countries where labour laws have not been imposed

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    The textile industry is an important aspect in the lives of many Australians‚ whether it involves wearing the textile products‚ using it or making them. Due to the importance of the textile industry‚ companies rely on the exploitation of outworkers‚ in order to make large profits from their products. Outworkers‚ are unfairly paid staff‚ with indecent working hours‚ usually based working at home (Fair Work Ombudsman‚ 2017) Furthermore‚ outworkers receive unfair wages and experience appaling working

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    Aboriginals Treatment in Australia 21st February 2014 Protectionism When: Nineteenth Century and much for the twentieth century Rationale: The idea that the Aboriginal Australians need to be separated from the white community for their own good and for their own protection Practice: Many aboriginal Australians were removed from their homeland and moved to reservations. The aboriginals were forced out of their traditional lifestyles and forced into a controlled white community lifestyle

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    our borders and way of life against what could amount to a huge influx of immigrants whose backgrounds and possible criminal status are unknown. Detention is the only solution to the problem of how to treat asylum seekers humanely and fairly. Australia operates a number of well equipped detention centres that are able to meet the needs of all ages. These people are well fed and have comfortable shelter and security in contrast to the conditions they endured on their boats. No fair-minded Australian

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