The Vietnamese Refugee Crisis
The arrival of "boat people" in the 1970s and the first major test of Australia's new multicultural policy.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Vietnam War lead to a global refugee crisis?
- 2What were the public and political reactions to the first boat arrivals in Darwin?
- 3How did the Fraser government manage the resettlement of Indo-Chinese refugees?
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