The City of Whittlesea is one of the most ethnically diverse urban areas in Melbourne that attracts settlers, often humanitarian migrants from countries in the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. With settlers arriving from a broader range of countries than ever before, increasing ethnic as well as ethno-religious diversity presents opportunities for local government to address intercultural harmony and understanding but also significant challenges. This paper reports the findings of fieldwork conducted in 2009 among residents focusing on attitudes towards ethnic diversity and evaluations of the capacity of local government to promote intercultural harmony and understanding. The results suggest that if local government is to be inclusive an...
Kymlicka [(2003). Multicultural states and intercultural citizens. Theory and research in education,...
This paper critically examines the cultural planning agenda of the City of Whittlesea, a local gover...
This monograph reports findings of the first extensive survey of local councils across Australia reg...
With the waning of state-sponsored multiculturalism, local governments in Australia have assumed lea...
Melbourne has been described as Australia’s most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
Multiculturalism has gradually retreated as a meaningful concept for Australian identity and has, in...
Melbourne has been described as Australia's most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
Australia has in the past decade seen a decline in political support for multicultural values. Howev...
© 2021 Sze Lok YuThe unprecedented volume of international migration in recent decades driven by glo...
Australia has in the past decade seen a decline in political support for multicultural values. Howev...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
Melbourne has been described as Australia’s most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
As a consequence of changing immigration policy over the past 50 years, contemporary Australia has a...
Between July and August 2015, and in November 2016, the Challenging Racism Project team conducted an...
Since at least the 1970s Australia has, as a nation, officially declared itself to be ‘multicultural...
Kymlicka [(2003). Multicultural states and intercultural citizens. Theory and research in education,...
This paper critically examines the cultural planning agenda of the City of Whittlesea, a local gover...
This monograph reports findings of the first extensive survey of local councils across Australia reg...
With the waning of state-sponsored multiculturalism, local governments in Australia have assumed lea...
Melbourne has been described as Australia’s most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
Multiculturalism has gradually retreated as a meaningful concept for Australian identity and has, in...
Melbourne has been described as Australia's most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
Australia has in the past decade seen a decline in political support for multicultural values. Howev...
© 2021 Sze Lok YuThe unprecedented volume of international migration in recent decades driven by glo...
Australia has in the past decade seen a decline in political support for multicultural values. Howev...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
Melbourne has been described as Australia’s most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
As a consequence of changing immigration policy over the past 50 years, contemporary Australia has a...
Between July and August 2015, and in November 2016, the Challenging Racism Project team conducted an...
Since at least the 1970s Australia has, as a nation, officially declared itself to be ‘multicultural...
Kymlicka [(2003). Multicultural states and intercultural citizens. Theory and research in education,...
This paper critically examines the cultural planning agenda of the City of Whittlesea, a local gover...
This monograph reports findings of the first extensive survey of local councils across Australia reg...