<iframe src="//www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-K3L4M3" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden">

Features Australia

The miserable death of multiculturalism

Social cohesion frays

18 May 2024

9:00 AM

18 May 2024

9:00 AM

Does anyone remember Malcolm Turnbull going on about Australia being the most successful multicultural country in the world? He actually seemed to believe it even though it’s an extraordinarily low bar.

A similar point was reiterated just last week by former Liberal minister, Paul Fletcher, a member of the moderate – aka bedwetting or Labor-lite faction.

Already a subscriber? Log in

Subscribe for just $2 a week

Try a month of The Spectator Australia absolutely free and without commitment. Not only that but – if you choose to continue – you’ll pay just $2 a week for your first year.

  • Unlimited access to spectator.com.au and app
  • The weekly edition on the Spectator Australia app
  • Spectator podcasts and newsletters
  • Full access to spectator.co.uk
Or

Unlock this article

REGISTER

You might disagree with half of it, but you’ll enjoy reading all of it. Try your first month for free, then just $2 a week for the remainder of your first year.


Comments

Don't miss out

Join the conversation with other Spectator Australia readers. Subscribe to leave a comment.

Already a subscriber? Log in

Close