The recent marches in major cities are a warning sign: they do not represent mainstream Australia, but they reveal how fragile social cohesion can become when fear is allowed to fester — the answer ...
Australia’s multicultural policies are creaking and in need of repair. While the government has voiced “in principle” support for its own Multicultural Framework Review, it’s time to ensure the ...
There was an aura of racism in this place they called the lucky country. It lingered in my parents’ clothes and in the greyness of their faces at the end of the long day’s work. Like the malodorous ...
The multiculturalism expert says increased tensions since the October 7 attacks have raised ‘the tideline of hate speech’ in ...
Over her life, Cavell Zangalis helped generations of Greek children, their families, and other migrants feel welcome, ...
Rishi Sunak has contradicted his own home secretary by saying that Britain should be proud of its record on multiculturalism. The prime minister has repeatedly declined to say whether he agrees with ...
Tets Kimura does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Thousands marched in Australian cities under the 'March for Australia' banner; officials condemned the rallies as racist and neo-Nazi driven ...
Britain’s new interior minister Yvette Cooper did not write an opinion article claiming the Leeds suburb that saw violence in July 2024 was a shining light for successful multiculturalism. An image ...