Post World War Two migration to Australia Learning

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Post World War Two migration to Australia

Post World War Two migration to Australia

Learning Intentions: Learn about post WW 2 migration to Australia, particularly from those who

Learning Intentions: Learn about post WW 2 migration to Australia, particularly from those who migrated from Europe and discuss reasons why people migrated. What impacts did post war migrants have on Australia.

Success criteria: 1. Understand the motivations/drives for migration in the context of post WW

Success criteria: 1. Understand the motivations/drives for migration in the context of post WW 2 Europe. 2. Develop an understanding of who migrated to Australia and where they came from. 3. Compare the experiences of Post war migrants to earlier settlers/convicts/gold rush miners etc.

 Italian Migration: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=6 q. YCPM 3 o. AZY

Italian Migration: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=6 q. YCPM 3 o. AZY

 • Demand for migration had a political dimension. • The Chifley government’s policy

• Demand for migration had a political dimension. • The Chifley government’s policy was “populate or perish”. • Particular concern over Asian threats, especially following the Japanese involvement in WW 2. • Economic growth and opportunity meant Australia needed workers. • Rampant unemployment in Europe meant plenty of willing workers for other countries. Joe Greenberg, 1949 Retrieved from: https: //collections. museumvictoria. com. au/items /246191

 “Mongolian Octopus—Its Grip On Australia” Bulletin (Sydney, Australia) August 21, 1886 Ron Thornton

“Mongolian Octopus—Its Grip On Australia” Bulletin (Sydney, Australia) August 21, 1886 Ron Thornton Retrieved https: //digitalscholarship. unlv. edu/cgi/vi ewcontent. cgi? article=1018&context=co la_ug_research

Group task Migrant groups: Italians Greeks Germans British Dutch Consider why these groups may

Group task Migrant groups: Italians Greeks Germans British Dutch Consider why these groups may have migrated – economic/polticical reasons among others. Research and find information on your group to present to the class.

Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England (1855) http: //www. bmagic. org. uk/objects/1891 P

Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England (1855) http: //www. bmagic. org. uk/objects/1891 P 24 Migrant arrivals in Sydney, 1947. National Archives of Australia, 1/1947/4/2 A. Retrieved http: //www. nma. gov. au/online_features/defining _moments/featured/post-war_immigration_drive

Final reflections Post War migration was highly influential in Australia’s history. Key part of

Final reflections Post War migration was highly influential in Australia’s history. Key part of national identity of multiculturalism and diversity. Similarities in experiences and motivations for migrating peoples across both 19 th and 20 th centuries. Issues relating to racism not addressed until the 1966 Migration act.