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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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In fiction, Australians are often stereotyped as rip-roaring blokes of Anglo-Saxon ancestry, boisterous descendents of convicts who'd down a bottle of beer as enthusiastically as they'd wrestle a crocodile. The truth is not so simple. Multiculturalism is an official government policy in Australia, and the population reflects this. Australians are a diverse people composed of literally hundreds of different ethnicities, with one of the highest rates of ethnic intermarriage in the world. Despite this, Australia's immigration politics has a highly controversial history.
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