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Stephen Castles; Bill Cope; Mary Kalantzis and Paolo Totaro.
Two views on the “mainstreaming” of services to migrants in light of the cuts in the 1986 Budget, both criticising the Federal Government’s application of the policy, though Paolo Totaro of the NSW Ethnic Affairs Commission says it can work effectively for migrants, and has done so in his state.
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29 March 2002
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