
This document is a pdf (Acrobat Reader) file. To view the document click on the link below. To save the document, right-click on the link and select 'Save target As' from the context menu. View/download the document here.
Hubert Opperman.
The Minister for Immigration, Hubert Opperman, in a speech in May 1966, explains his government’s amended immigration policy, which in March that year opened the door for selective non-European migration.
unknown
30 March 2002
source not available
pdf (Acrobat Reader);
--
--
No transcript for this Document.
Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria
Baptists in Australia
New and Emerging Communities in Queensland
Migration Act 1958, The Schedule, Section 3
‘The Lions of Retreat Street: a Chinese temple in inner Sydney’
Vietnamese in Australia: a generation of settlement and adaptation
The Minister for Immigration speaks on a multi-cultural society
Australia’s Rich Resource
Understanding and implementing good governance for Indigenous communities and regions
Migrant Women’s Shuffle: 2 Steps Forward, 1 Step Back
Multiculturalism: a unifying force?
Paradox of Australian MulticulturalismVisit the multicultural Library for other documents, video, audio and images.