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  2. White Australia policy - Wikipedia

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    The White Australia policy was a set of racial policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic origins – especially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islanders – from immigrating to Australia in order to create a "white/British" ideal focused on but not exclusively Anglo-Celtic peoples.

  3. Aborigines in White Australia - Wikipedia

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    They illustrate a broad range of attitudes to indigenous people held by white Australians, including fear, racism, anthropological interest, paternalism and guilt. Aborigines in White Australia was published by Heinemann Educational Australia in Melbourne and London. It was assigned ISBN 0-85859-072-7 (in Australia) and ISBN 0-435-32830-1 (in ...

  4. New Deal for Aborigines - Wikipedia

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    The New Deal for Aborigines (or Aboriginal New Deal) was a landmark Australian federal government policy statement on Indigenous Australians.The policy was announced in December 1938 by interior minister John McEwen and detailed in a white paper released in February 1939.

  5. Stolen Generations - Wikipedia

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    A portrayal entitled The Taking of the Children on the 1999 Great Australian Clock, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, by artist Chris Cooke. The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen Children) were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions, under ...

  6. Racial violence in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The policy resulted in a largely white race population by the mid-20th century. Australia's large scale, post-war, multi-ethnic immigration program has seen Australia develop into one of the most ethnically diverse nations, with relatively little racial violence, and in which incitement to racial violence is a crime. Nevertheless, incidents and ...

  7. Genocide of Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    Laws concerning Aboriginal Australians were progressively tightened to make it easier for officials to remove Aboriginal children of mixed descent from their parents and place them in reserves, missions, institutions and employment with white employers. [24] The policy of forced removal of Aboriginal children from their parents created the ...

  8. Racism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Migration Act 1966, effectively dismantled the White Australia Policy and increased access to non-European migrants. Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976, was a significant step in legal recognition of Aboriginal land ownership. [236] The following Australian Federal and State legislation relates to racism and discrimination:

  9. Brian Manning (trade unionist and activist) - Wikipedia

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    The proposal was well received and the Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights (NTCAR) [4] was founded at a meeting of 26 Aboriginal and two white Australians. Manning recounts how at the time it was common for conservative non-indigenous forces to stack out indigenous support organisations to prevent them effectively representing ...