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ID number:332258
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Published: 23.04.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Australia was a very different country from what it is today.
The population was much smaller and people were still recovering from the Second World War. Australia's population was only about 7 500 000, less then half of what it is today. 90% of the Australian population had been born here and most were descended from the English, Irish or had a Scottish background.
The immigration scheme which began after the Second World War did not greatly change the cultural mix of the population, for initially it only involved British migrants.

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