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  Easteal, Patricia
Domestic violence in immigrant communities
 
The author of the 1996 book Domestic violence and the overseas-born, criminologist Patricia Easteal, tells of her findings from interviewing survivors and analysing data, and summarises her recommendations for dealing with the problem.
Format: pdf | Size: 302K | Length: 5 pages | Date Added: 25 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Economou, Nick
The Myth of the Ethnic Vote
 
In this 1996 article, academic Nick Economou argues that while there are clearly issues that particularly affect ethnic Australians, there is little evidence that any ethnic group can sway election outcomes.
Format: pdf | Size: 234K | Length: 4 pages | Date Added: 25 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Edmund Rice Centre
Debunking More Myths about Asylum Seekers
 
The second edition of a publication by the Edmund Rice Centre for Justice and Community Education and the Australian Catholic University on asylum seekers.
Format: doc | Size: 360 KB | Length: 2 pages | Date Added: 23 November 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Edmund Rice Centre
Debunking the Myths about Asylum Seekers
 
A joint publication of Edmund Rice Centre for Justice and Community Education and the School of Education, Australian Catholic University.
Format: doc | Size: 644 KB | Length: 2 pages | Date Added: 23 November 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Education Queensland
Under the skin
 
Link to an Education Queensland website which outlines teaching of anti-racism units in the state's schools.
Format: pdf | Size: 37 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 08 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Equity and Diversity Unit University of Technology, Sydney; South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission and UNICEF
National Days, Festivals and Celebrations
 
A selection of the major holidays and festivals celebrated by various multicultural and ethnic communities in Australia.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 29 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Action Movement, Fitzroy Ecumenical Centre
Ethnic rights - Recommendations for a Multi-Cultural Australia
 
First drafts of the Policy and Principles and of a platform on ethnic rights by the Ethnic Action Movement, a group of activists from various ethnic communities formed in 1973 and based at the Fitzroy Ecumenical Centre in Melbourne.
Format: pdf | Size: 323K | Length: 9 pages | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales
Female Genital Mutilation: Your Questions Answered
 
The contents of a leaflet issued by the Commission in 1995 describing the practice of female genital mutilation, its side effects, and what Australian governments are doing about it.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales
NSW Charter of Principles for a Culturally Diverse Society
 
The NSW Charter of Principles for a Culturally Diverse Society and the sequence of events leading up to the State government in 1997 enshrining the four principles into law.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales
Participation: Report to the Premier 1978
 
The main recommendations of a report that looked into multiculturalism in every aspect of life in New South Wales, and led to the establishment of Australia’s first Ethnic Affairs Commission in 1979.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Affairs Commission of NSW
NSW Charter of Principles for a Culturally Diverse Society
 
Charter of Principles for a Culturally Diverse Society–Handbook 1997 from Teaching Heritage
Format: doc | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 16 July 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Broadcasting Association of Queensland
Masters of their own Broadcasting Destiny
 
A history of ethnic community broadcasting in Australia and Queensland.
Format: pdf | Size: 3.4 MB | Length: 18 pages | Date Added: 04 May 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Broadcasting Association of Queensland
The Emergence of the Ethnic Press: World War II and Beyond
 
An account of the way language difficulties and the aim to maintain community links among post-war migrants to Queensland led to the creation of many new ethnic media outlets.
Format: pdf | Size: 2.5 MB | Length: 20 pages | Date Added: 27 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland
Listening to Emerging Voices
 
The report of a project of the Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland, which canvassed the concerns and needs of less well established migrant groups and suggested ways of meeting those needs.
Format: pdf | Size: 145 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 01 May 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Ltd
Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland
 
Link to the homepage of the ECCQ, which groups individuals and ethnic organisations across Queensland and represents their interests.
Format: pdf | Size: 36 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 08 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Ltd
The ECCQ from the 1970s to today
 
A brief history of the Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland from its founding in 1976.
Format: pdf | Size: 66 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 27 February 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Ltd
The mission of the ECCQ
 
The vision, mission and objectives of the Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland.
Format: pdf | Size: 172 KB | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 01 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Ltd
The work of the ECCQ
 
Various elements of the sort of work the ECCQ does to assist and support refugees and migrants.
Format: pdf | Size: 406 KB | Length: 6 pages | Date Added: 01 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria
Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria
 
Background information on the ECC of Victoria, including the Mission Statement, aims, role and function, and Statement of Purposes of the organisation.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnic Newsweek
State and Federal support for Major ethnic initiatives
 
An item in the magazine Ethnic Newsweek announces that the first National Conference of a Federal Ethnic Communities’ Council is to take place in Sydney over three days in July 1979.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Ethnos magazine
Federal Budget 1986/87 Implications for Ethnic Affairs
 
An analysis of the 1986 Federal Budget in Ethnos, the magazine of the NSW Ethnic Affairs Commission, concludes that the federal commitment to multiculturalism is vanishing, with the Budget marking the end of the government’s support for multicultural programs and services.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Evans, Ray
Anti Chinese riot in Brisbane, 1888
 
Ray Evans describes a day of violence against the Chinese, part of a wave of racist sentiment across Australia, during a year of "racial panic."
Format: pdf | Size: 92 KB | Length: 5 pages | Date Added: 06 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Evans, Gareth
Commonwealth Parliamentary Debate - Gareth Evans
 
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition gives his support in Parliament to the October 1996 racial tolerance motion, though he regrets the lack of reference to multiculturalism and other elements which he says the ALP had wanted included.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |

 
 
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