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How multiculturalism shapes Aussie identity
Hindustan Times Jammu
|October 16, 2025
In Australia, we value the rich diversity of our multicultural identity, underpinned by a commitment to pluralism and the inalienable right to belonging. We do not take this for granted.
Like the majority of Australians, I was dismayed to see several anti-immigration protests unfold around the world earlier this year. It was particularly saddening for me to see these protests reach Australia in August. You may have heard some of the hateful and hurtful language from these rallies, including comments that singled out Indian Australians. It is important to note that these protests did not draw significant crowds in Australia: The divisive views of this minority are not shared by the Australian government nor the overwhelming majority of Australians.
A study by the Scanlon Foundation has found that 83% of Australians think multiculturalism is good for our country. I, and the Australian government, unequivocally stand for multiculturalism, not just as a policy first introduced in the 1970s but as a true reflection of our national identity. We stand against those who would seek to sow divisions in our country or intimidate any one of our migrant communities. To those few in Australia who say immigrants should “go home”, I say: “We are home.” And the Australian government backs our words with action. Our government's policies underscore our commitment to inclusion and social cohesion.
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