Table of Contents:
  • From the ethnic lobby to party concensus - Launch of The Politics of Australian Immigration / R. J. L. Hawke - Building on a multicultural Australia / Nick Bolkus - The future of Australia's immigration program / Jim Short - Party politics and immigration / Cheryl Kernot - Liberals misunderstand Australian society / Ian Macphee - Party politics and immigration / Michelle Grattan - Extracts from an address given at the Politics of Immigration Conference / Gough Whitlam - Speakers focus on Asian migration movements / Alison Broinowski, Ian George, Alan Matheson, Christopher Lamb, Hermine Partamian - Immigration debate being constricted / Mark O'Connor - Many hazards to be avoided in environmental debate / Ross Tzannes - Business support for immigration likely to include some firm conditions / Wolfgang Kasper - Need for greater involvement of NESB women in politics / Licia Kokocinski - NESB women in politics should not be marginalised / Helen Sham-Ho - ECC chair criticises inadequacies in settlement strategies / Nick Xynias - Migration legislation should include policy principles / Sean Cooney - Canvassing a complexity of issues / Sam Lipski - Conference to cnsider Asia-Pacific migration affecting Australia - The media's reporting of ethnic affairs / Peter Costigan - Despite high unemployment levels overall, many Indochinese are making their mark - A critique of Indochinese in Australia: the issues of unemployment and residential concentration / Geoffrey Blainey - Refugees and unemployment / Refugee Council of Australia - Australia's only immigration museum take dynamic approach to history / Viv Szekeres - Japanese students compare Australia and Japan - LSIA [Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia] - Satisfaction of recently arrived immigrants in Australia / Elena Gartner - Immigrants and an Australian republic / John Goldlust - 1991 census data: the early bird tables - The role of religious communities in immigrant settlement: the case of Islam in Australia / Rosario Lampugnani - Trans-Tasman migration: trends, causes and consequences - Significant pockets of disadvantage among the affluence of Melbourne's Jewish community - Australia's population growth rate falls - Address / by the Right Honourable Sir Zelman Cowen - Migration levels highest since mod-1970s - From east to west, Australia has quite a different immigrant intake profile - Report finds many new immigrants to Tasmania miss out on education and training - Report finds skilled immigrants play central role in Western Australia's economic future.T110.0.