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Bob Hawke.
Prime Minister Bob Hawke, in opening the 1988 FECCA Congress, attacks the opposition and its leader John Howard for backing away from multiculturalism, and expresses his government’s commitment to the policy, outlining its plans in a number of areas of multiculturalism and immigration.
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01 April 2002
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