In exploring Australia’s multicultural society, it is vital to consider the ways in which people construct the world they want to live in, based on the traditional or modern ideals. These ideals are sustained by cultures of the East and West, whose diverging values underlie the Historicist war. This culture clash is epitomised in Sydney suburbs and ultimately raises the question of whether our society can ever attain a true sense of modernity. The Historicist rivalry exists between the closed, primitive, community values of the East and the open, progressive notions of the West. The West’s claim of superiority is enforced by Australian Colonialism, where European imperialist efforts transformed the traditional Aboriginal occupation of land,...