Immigration: The End of the White Australia Policy
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Immigration: The End of the White Australia Policy
Dr Gwenda TavanPolitics Program,
La Trobe University25 July 2014
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1. Various social and political pressures brought about the end of White Australia
• Changing attitudes and ideas about race and racism after World War II
• Changing foreign policy concerns and pressures
• International opinion• Domestic pressure
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2. End of White Australia policy: policies and processes
• Gradual, incremental change over time• Key policy changes occurred in 1960s and
1970s• 1964 changes to ‘mixed race’ policy• 1966 Opperman/Holt reforms expanded entry
to well qualified, contribution to Australia; qualification for citizenship after 5 years
• 1973 Whitlam officially ended White Australia
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Q. Why so slow?
Answer: Politics!• Gradual, incremental change reflected political
interests and ideological preferences of major parties and governments; variety of interests that have to be balanced inc. trade unions, business, RSL
• BUT: policy lagged behind public opinion by mid 1960s
• Evidence of timidity and conservatism of governments till that time (Menzies and Calwell)
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3. Responsibility for final phase of policy is contested
Who ended White Australia?• Holt Liberal government 1966?• Whitlam Labor government 1973 or 1975?• Fraser Liberal government in late 1970s with
arrival of Vietnamese refugees?• (strong hints of our party-centric view of
national history)
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4. The story is personal and political
• Strong human interest aspect to the story of White Australia
• Several controversial cases• Jan Allen case 1970-72• Nancy Prasad case 1962-1976
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5. The story has contemporary relevance
Lessons of White Australia:• The difficulties of governing in liberal democracies
(balancing interests), • The capacity for conservative societies to achieve positive
social and political change • The importance of people power• How global forces impact on Australia• Insights into contemporary immigration dilemmas (asylum-
seekers, racism)• Lessons from the past on what we have done well and how
to do things better!