Dismantling White Australia
The gradual policy shifts under Holt and Whitlam that ended racial preference in migration.
Key Questions
- 1What social and political factors led to the end of the White Australia Policy?
- 2How did the 1973 migration changes redefine Australian citizenship?
- 3How did Australia's neighbours react to the end of the policy?
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