allows those who choose to call Australia home the right to practise and share in their cultural traditions and languages within the law and free from discrimination. Australia is a multicultural nation. In all‚ since 1945‚ seven million people have migrated to Australia. Today‚ one in four of Australia’s 23 million people were born overseas‚ 44 per cent were born overseas or have a parent who was and four million speak a language other than English. Australia is and will remain a multicultural
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AOS BELONGING Rubric Perceptions and ideas of belonging‚ or of not belonging‚ vary. - Perceptions – how someone sees or understands belonging (subjective view). - Ideas – may attempt to present objectively (e.g. thesis or academic article.) Of belonging or not belonging. - Belonging/Not Belonging - to understand/explore any concept look at its opposite as well. Define and understand belonging by what it is‚ but also confine/restrict that concept by understanding what it isn’t. Perceptions
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against allowing refugees into Australia are the strongest in terms of financial cost and economic consequences for Australia. Those consequences are real and affect all of us. I have decided to argue in favour of allowing refugees enter Australia for the following reasons. A refugee is a person who is forced to leave his or her own country without the ability to return because of a war or a real risk of persecution because of their race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ belonging to a particular social group
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Introduction to Context: Identity and Belonging NOTE: This handout is to be glued into your context journal. ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Who am I? Where do I belong? What things have shaped me into the person that I am today? How have they done so? In the context Exploring Issues of Identity and Belonging‚ you will consider many issues related to questions of a sense of self and how we gain the feeling of belonging to a family‚ group‚ place or community. What makes a sense of self? Each of us is an individual
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Multicultural Australia: Australia’s Immigration History and Current Political Debate Ryan Besgrove Word Count: 1‚491 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION People have always come to Australia through immigration. Whether it be 45‚000 years ago via nomadic boats (Broome‚ 1994) or through the efforts of the British Empire to expand their Anglican empire (Ferguson‚ 2003). As a result modern Australia is a composite of many varying cultures and ethnicities. It is often said that Australia is a multicultural
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Belonging Essay The notion of belonging to people‚ place and society is a universal need which shapes and develops a stronger sense of self identity. Although perceptions of belonging are unique to the individual‚ personal contentment is most powerfully drawn from the greater community and surrounding environment. To support these three arguments‚ I will relate to the compelling picture book The Island written by Armin Greder in 2008‚ and Melina Marchetta’s engaging film Looking for Alibrandi
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There are many countries that celebrate multiculturalism in today’s society‚ yet none have the diversity of what Australia holds. Since banning the “white Australia” policy in the 1970’s‚ we have become one of the most culturally varied countries on the planet. Though despite the many ethnicities in this society and the abolishment of the “white Australia” policy‚ a great divide has still been created between sub-cultures. Many political figures have control over the thoughts and potentially
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Identity and belonging is who or what an individual or thing is. It defines who you are and is a self-representation which illustrates physical‚ social and mental characteristics. Our sense of identity and belonging is impacted by various factors such as our experiences‚ relationships and the environment we are in. Karen Ford writes with reference to Vanessa Amorosi’s 2009 hit‚ ‘This Is Who I Am’. Ford defines that belonging is important to one’s self as we fear rejection‚ but that it can be difficult
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future? Explain. I do not think that Buck would at any point be able to rejoin man after what has happened. He has taken an amazingly hard path in this book. There were lots of things that could have certainly gone better for him but also could have gone worse. He made do with what he had either going for him or against him no matter what was thrown at him. I think that he wouldn’t be able to rejoin man because the only thing tying him to man is now gone. John Thornton I believe was the only
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Europe and Russian Federation‚ North Africa and Southwest Asia‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ Southeastern and Pacific Asia‚ Australia and Oceania. Australia and Oceania represent an economic region made of Australia‚ New Zealand‚ and the archipelagos of Melanesia‚ Polynesia and Micronesia‚ characterized by a relative isolation from the major cores of the world economy. Despite this‚ Australia‚ although populated mainly along the shores is developed country. Mineral and energetic resources are important: coal
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