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Ian MacPhee.
In this address to the members of AIMA in 1981, the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Ian MacPhee speaks of the role of the Institute in helping achieve a balance between acceptance of the diversity of migrants on the one hand, and on the other - their critical role in being part of the creation of a distinctive Australian culture.
30 November 1981
26 March 2002
Opening Address The Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs
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