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Australia is not an immigrant nation
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Many other politicians and lobby groups have perpetuated the myth that Australia is an immigrant nation. Unfortunately those who perpetuate this myth do not seem concerned about the people they exclude and insult by doing so. According to the 2006 census, 76% of the Australian population is native born and 92% has at least one parent who was born in Australia.
There are two groups significant to Australia’s history that are not covered by the label immigrant. The ancestors of the Australian Aboriginal people were not immigrants of the Australian nation. They migrated to a continent that was not yet known as Australia. They are the first people of this land, the original people of a land that was not then Australia.
While the history of the continent starts with the Aboriginal people the Australian nation began as penal colonies. Therefore, the history of the nation (as opposed to the land) starts with the convicts. It is a bit of a stretch to refer to convicts, who were brought here by force, as immigrants. The word ‘immigrant’ surely implies some degree of choice in the migration process. The convicts had no choice about coming to Australia.
Britain exiled around 160 000 convicts to Australia with an average age of 26. They created families at a time when large families were the norm. This multiplication over a period of 200 plus years, for the majority of which large families were the norm, surely created a significant number of Australians who are descendants of convicts and therefore non-immigrants.
This myth making also creates a false impression to those who live outside Australia that everyone in Australia has recently arrived from elsewhere. That is an insult not only to Australians who are descendant from the Aborigines and convicts but to all who are descendants of native born Australians or are themselves native born.
Our history, and therefore our country, is far too varied to be encompassed by any label. Why do we need a label, anyway? Isn’t the word ‘Australia’ enough