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In 2002, SBS commissioned research into trends in multicultural
Australia. The groundbreaking report, involving extensive consultations
across seven sample groups, showed a "dynamic, evolving society where
diversity is embraced as the cultural mainstream of Australia".
Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural Australia examines and
analyses the views and experiences of younger Australians from
culturally diverse backgrounds.
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with Privacy Act
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