The claim that ‘Australia is the most successful multicultural nation in the world’ appears to be the dream that never was.
That is not to say that multi-ethnicity doesn’t work. Australia has been an immensely successful multi-ethnic nation welcoming dispossessed people from history’s tragedies, but that success has only endured while citizens operated under the coherent Australian dream of shared values, shared culture, and shared desires for the future.
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