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Malcolm Fraser.
In addressing the 1988 FECCA Congress, former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser compares contemporary attitudes to multiculturalism to when he inaugurated the organisation in 1981, saying he is disappointed at some continuing resistance to the policy, but expressing his confidence in its future because of all the benefits it brings Australia.
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30 March 2002
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