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9781442559943 (pbk)
1442559942 (pbk)
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372.89 LAW
Author
Flaherty, Liz, 1963-
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Title
21st century / Liz Flaherty.
Varying title
Twenty first century.
Published
Port Melbourne, Vic. : Pearson, 2012.
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32 pages : illustrations (some coloured), portraits (some coloured) ; 28 cm.
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Migration to Australia
Discovering history upper primary
General Note
Includes index.
From the Discovering history upper primary teacher's resource pack by Jennifer Lawless and Kate Cameron.
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Enhanced by immigration case studies, 21st Century explores migration to Australia during that time period. The book explains that Australia is now one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world due to major changes in Australia's immigration policy during the last twenty years. It explores the reasons why people migrate and the impact of increased migration on Australia's first peoples -- the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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For primary school age.
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History, Modern -- 21st century
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History, Modern
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Australia -- History
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