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For over 200 years, migration has been an integral part of Australia's national identity. In the final instalment of this three-part series, the period between World War Two and present day is examined. Using a combination of archival footage and dramatic sequences, the program focuses on the rise of multiculturalism throughout the 1950's and 1960's, and the many nationalities which are present in modern Australia. The final two segments look at the Italian and Vietnamese migrant experiences and how their respective cultures influence Australia today. Together with the first two programs, these resources encapsulate the diverse and sometimes cruel history of migration in Australia.
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