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Multiculturalism - Does It Work in Australia?

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No, but I know that Singapore is mostly Chinese 76%, malay 15% and Indians 7%.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Singapore

Nothing like Sydney.
Posted by Chris Lewis, Thursday, 30 July 2020 4:05:14 PM
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Misanthrope,

Pot - kettle. Why should anybody in their right mind think that you had any credentials whatsoever ?

Care to cite any of your favourite lecturers ?

I well remember Geoffrey Dutton teaching English at Adelaide Uni in the early sixties. Spell-binding.

Keith Hancock in economics in the seventies at Flinders; later Vice-Chancellor. I think I had Judith Sloan as a very young tutor there.

The wonderful Grahame Hugo in social geography, demography and South-East Asia, and my dear friend Fay Gale in Aboriginal Studies of all sorts at Adelaide Uni in the eighties. Both now sorely missed.

So many others, some brilliant teachers.

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Thursday, 30 July 2020 4:24:30 PM
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Chris,

I've been to Singapore twice. The demographic is quite similar to Sydney. I would call both Asian cities.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Thursday, 30 July 2020 5:15:31 PM
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In answer to Mr Opinion.

There are certain shopping centres in Australian CBD's where British Australian's seem conspicuously absent where this wasn't the case twenty years before. Often this is a result of the massive visa factories of the foreign student education industry sadly initiated by John Howard in the nineties and then continued by both major parties. We the British Australian people need to find a third way in politics in Australia. The policy of "Divide and rule" has disenfranchised the British Australian people.
Posted by Canem Malum, Friday, 31 July 2020 8:58:06 AM
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Yes Socialism is still going strong at Flinders University since Loudmouth was there....

http://www.facebook.com/Socialist-Alternative-Flinders-Uni-1680527602012760/

http://www.spiritofeureka.org/index.php/news-a-articles/273-history-of-the-1974-flinders-uni-student-occupation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Hancock_(historian)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Sloan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Hugo
Posted by Canem Malum, Friday, 31 July 2020 9:23:44 AM
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If you travel by train in Sydney, you will find persons from Chatswood and Hurstville Stations are Chinese, Bankstown are Lebanese, Eastwood Epping are Korean as the majority of commuters. Penrith, Mt Druitt Australian.
Posted by Josephus, Friday, 31 July 2020 9:42:22 AM
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