Searching for the word multiculturalism in Senate within the 1970s…
The word multiculturalism
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
- appears 16 times in 6 speeches
- was spoken on 4 sitting days by 6 different people
- appears in speeches on 4 different topics
Top speakers:
- GRIMES, Don (7 uses)
- GUILFOYLE, Margaret (4 uses)
- WITHERS, Reg (2 uses)
- PUPLICK, Chris (1 uses)
- CHANEY, Fred (1 uses)
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Top days:
- 22 November 1979 (12 uses)
- 30 May 1978 (2 uses)
- 4 June 1979 (1 uses)
- 7 June 1979 (1 uses)
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Top topics:
- AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS BILL 1979: Second Reading (12 uses)
- MIGRANTS: POST-ARRIVAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (2 uses)
- IMMIGRATION POLICY: MULTICULTURALISM (1 uses)
- STATES GRANTS (SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT BILL 1979: Second Readings (1 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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Yet despite this, the multiculturalism of society is muted through the dominance in all facets of life by Australians of Anglo-Saxon background, and consequently on the surface Australia still looks very much an Anglo-Saxon country.
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There is a strong case, I believe, for multiculturalism at work to receive far more study and research than it has in the past, and a strong case for that study to be contracted out of people who are experts in the field.
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It agrees there is a need to change the direction of its services to migrants and that further steps to encourage multiculturalism are needed.
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It claims that multiculturalism is either a mosaic and it is the job of education to recognise and delineate the parts of that mosaic or else should be seen as a goal and in that case the education system should have a mobilising role in promoting the concept of multiculturalism.
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The proposals are in the fields of initial settlement; English language teaching; communication; information; voluntary, self-help and Good Neighbour Council services; special need and special groups; multiculturalism; ethnic media; and co-ordination and consultation.