The Forgotten Architects of the Menzies Era – Migrant Labour and the Unmaking of Assimilation
Australia’s post-war immigration policy, championed by Arthur Calwell, sought to ‘populate or perish,’ inviting over a million displaced persons and refugees. Despite assimilation promises, migrants were integral to shaping the nation, quietly defying assimilation and becoming architects of Menzies-era prosperity.
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