In 1901, the parliament of the new Commonwealth of Australia passed a series of laws designed, in the words of the Prime Minister Edmund Barton, “to make a legislative declaration of our racial identity”. An Act to expel the large Pacific Islander community in North Queensland was followed by a law restricting further immigration to applicants who could pass a literacy test in a European language. In 1902, under the Commonwealth Franchise Act, “all natives of Asia and Africa” as well as Aboriginal people were explicitly denied the right to vote in federal elections. The “White Australia policy”, enshrined in these laws, was almost universally supported by Australian politicians, with only two members of p...
When the first European settlers arrived in Australia, it was thought that over 300,000 indigenous p...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
In the run up to the 2001 Australian Federal election John Howard launched his campaign with the pul...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
© 1982 Robert J. LewisIn 1901 the Commonwealth Parliament passed the first national law restricting ...
As we have seen, Aboriginal people were omitted from the concept of the new Australian nation. Deni...
Australia has a proud national narrative of migration and multiculturalism. It also has an equally p...
Modern Australia began as a European settlement in a land inhabited by Indigenous people. The histor...
This paper deals with Australian immigration policy, its evolution and current situation. It analyse...
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
The articulation of whiteness as a moral homogeneity comprising ‘common’ Judeo-Christian values has ...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...
A short political history of Australia, primarily from the arrival of Europeans to the present
© 2019 Kartia SnoekFrom 1901 until 1966 federal legislation in Australia discriminated against peopl...
When the first European settlers arrived in Australia, it was thought that over 300,000 indigenous p...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
In the run up to the 2001 Australian Federal election John Howard launched his campaign with the pul...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
© 1982 Robert J. LewisIn 1901 the Commonwealth Parliament passed the first national law restricting ...
As we have seen, Aboriginal people were omitted from the concept of the new Australian nation. Deni...
Australia has a proud national narrative of migration and multiculturalism. It also has an equally p...
Modern Australia began as a European settlement in a land inhabited by Indigenous people. The histor...
This paper deals with Australian immigration policy, its evolution and current situation. It analyse...
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
The articulation of whiteness as a moral homogeneity comprising ‘common’ Judeo-Christian values has ...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...
A short political history of Australia, primarily from the arrival of Europeans to the present
© 2019 Kartia SnoekFrom 1901 until 1966 federal legislation in Australia discriminated against peopl...
When the first European settlers arrived in Australia, it was thought that over 300,000 indigenous p...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
In the run up to the 2001 Australian Federal election John Howard launched his campaign with the pul...