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The Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden believes Australia's future lies in it becoming a multi-racial country with a population of SO million. He is on record as predicting that within 200 years Australia would 15 million to 50 million to allow the become a "Eumsian" country and that the progress was already underway. nation's industries to operate con­ fidently. Reported in the Courier Mail, Mr. islanders would test Australia's huma- Hayden also predicted an upsurge in nitarian response. This would enable companies to migration from the Polynesian Island "W ' . t h t k achieve economies of scale and allow nations which he described as "well e re gomg 0 ave ? ~s _ "M ourselves what sort of humamtartan them to compete without worrying and truIy overpopuIat e d • r. "d "h Hayden said Australia could no longer re~ponse we are gomg to provI e, e about the vagaries of the export look nostalgically to Europe, but would saId. market. have to carve out a future in its own "We1re a humane society and we "We would be better off. We'd region. can absorb people." have more security, more job satisfac­ ~r. Hayde~ rec~nt tion and be in a stronger position "Apart from the obvious Asian . also .hit ?ut at economically and internationally," he populations around. uS we have a large ~rtttclsm of ASIan mIgratIOn, descrtb- l said. Polynesian and Melanesian population mg som<: comments as exaggerated in our near region," he said. and emotIonal. Mr. Hayden rejected the sugges­ "We're providing aid, but it is not "By and la~ge they (Asians) are tion that Australia could face similar the sort ofhelp they need. very good quabty I?eople. They work problems with immigrants as'Britain . hard, are good famtly people and only a d the United States had, saying they "It seems to me we're gomg to see want to cut out a niche in our society were different situations. significant numbers of those people the way we have and other people who The Returned Services League seeking to migrate." came here as migrants have," he said. Victorian president, Mr. Bruce Rux­ Mr. Hayden said an immigration Mr. Hayden said Australia's ton, dismissed Mr. Hayden's com­ • Foreign Affairs Minister, push from Polynesian and Melanesian population would have to grow from ments as "outrageous". Bill Hayden Multi-racial futur is govt. 9 al

, ,, . . '.' •• I I . ,. •I I' ..... t, I 1.1, "', \ , 1 " , " ., , . SETTILERS PO RIN Minister, Mr. Hawke, did not want them here, Professor Blainey said. FROMASIA The statistics indicated the major- MELBOURNE: The Federal Gov- from 28 per cent to 39 per cent to 51 'ity were coming from Asia as a result ernment had tried to drive away per cent. of a drop in the number of European tential European migrants, Profes- P & BI . 'd "Th . migrants, rather than an increase in PO rolessor aIDey sa,: e cat 's the number of Asian settlers, he said. sor Geoffrey Blainey is reported as out of the bag at last. The Hawke saying. Government made changes which The bureau said the 5750-migrant Australian Statistics Bureau figures definitely favoured Asian immigration intake in March was 17 per cent lower show there has been a complete at the expense ofother immigrants. than in the same month last year and reversal in the pattern of migration to "N . h I F 40 per cent down on March, 1982. Australia in the past few years. ow we are seeIDg t e resu t. or "The decline in settler arrivals can be For the first time, Asians now months, the has 'b d . I h d I' . insisted there has been no change. attn ute maID y to t e ec IDe ID make up the maJ·ority of new settlers. Their massive propaganda campaign settlers from Europe,." ,·t sa,'d The European share of the migrant intake fell from 52 per cent in March, in the media, universities and Parlia- The bureau's figures for Asia take 1982, to 43 per cent a year later and to ment has now caught up with them." in Middle Eastern countries such as 27 per cent in March this year. Asian European migrants were still will- Cyprus, Turkey and Lebanon. immigration in the same time rose ing to come to Australia but the Prime (Story from the Courier Mail.) 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I .'Quotable guotes' I ~ -In the Courier Mall: -In The Australian: - Professor Blainey's half- ~ § "Do you think that if I got into "Your front page picture (15/3) hearted warning of the consequ- § Parliament under him he would of our Foreign Affairs Minister ences of the unlimited Asian in- make me Minister for Immigration? Hayden warmly embracing his Viet- vasio of Australia's shores will go I would jump at it," Mr. Ruxton said. nam counterpart is an insult to all unheeded. Big Brother Bob kllows "I would only want three weeks. Australians, particularly Vjetnam half a million boat people is half a "If it's racist, it's racist, but we War veterans. million votes for Labor." believe that this country should be John C. R. Grant, carllngford, Allan Rimmer, Ferntree Gully, European." Bruce Ruxton, Vic. NSW. Vic. (The Australian). R.S.L. - Those paying lip service to - Sydney's Sun Herald: increased Asian immigration A piece of graffiti spotted re- - "Mr. Hayden's nauseating should remember that in 'nature cently in the city says: "Asians Out" public embrace of the Communist there are no rewards and no - written in Greek. Foreign Minister of Vietnam cannot punishments - merely consequ- If this keeps us, a multi-lingual possibly represent the feelings of ences' - dictionary will be necessary to spot the Australia people." B. M. Wheelton, Mont. Albert, - ~ the racists. Landon R. Burch, Exeter, NSW. Vic. (The Australan). ~ 11111111111 /IIIIIII 1111111 III 11111 III 11111111 III 111111 /II/111111 /11/1111/11 /I 11/111111111 /1111111111 /1111111111111/11111 /1111111111110/1 /II/II/II/1111111111111111111111111""" /II/II/II""""/II/II/liN"/II/II/II""""Ii - Prime Minister AU5T.DRAW INTO ASIA! MELBOURNE: Almost half of Australia needed a bigger population if Mr. Hayden said that according to Mr. Hayden was launching a book, Australia's annual settler intake it was to come to terms with its rapidly recent estimates Singapore would have a "The Australian Dilemma," by Bruce could be Asians within two years, a developing Asian neighbours over the next per capita income in excess of Australia's Grant, a former foreign correspondent, Monash University researcher has generation, according to Foreign Affairs by 1990. political columnist, academic and Austra­ found. Minister, Bill Hayden. lian Ambassador to India. A senior sociology lecturer, Dr. Robert BiJiell, says that for every Mr. Hayden, speaking in Canberra and Malaysia was disturbed because its Mr. Hayden said that there was 1000 Vietnamese-born people born quoted widely said that Australians still growth rate was going to drop to five per something of a paradox in Australia where in Australia, there are 50 authorised saw themselves as a European outpost. cent, while Australia was joyful because it most people worked in the least efficient sponsorships of relatives a year. suspected that its growth rate might reach industries while the most efficient indus­ For every 1000 Filipino-born "I believe that ultimately Australia will three per cent. tries employed the least people. people in Australia, there are 36 become a Eurasian country as Australian sponsorships a year, and, for every Europeans and Australian Asians marry Thailand was already talking about a "Through this process of inequitable or 1000 Hong Kong-born residents, one another," he said (West Australian future industrial structure in which there regressive redistribution that comes from there are 31 sponsorships. 4.8.83). would be little or no place for labour­ forms of protection we are in fact This compares with 4.3 spon­ intensive industry. Closer to home, In­ embalming geriatric industries, a sort of sorships for every 1000 British and "And I think that a desirable trend, but donesia with 150 million people was also formaldehyde ofprotection," he said. Irish-born residents in Australia, and we're talking about over the next century developing despite temporary setbacks. one sponsorship for every Greek and or so." Noted Australian historian Professor Italian-born residents. Geoffrey Blainey who has faced a great He says that most of the Asian l Mr. Hayden, in a story in the Courier Looking to the next 50, 80 or 100 years, deal of criticism over his views on the migrants sponsored by re:atives in ~ Mail, said: Yet the arrival of the "boat Mr. Hayden said: "Consider these coun­ immigration biase in this country in favour Australia are professionals from the .. oeople" - Vietnamese refugees - had tries becoming substantially developed ­ of Asians immediately reacted on Mr. Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong kmonstrated dramatically that inevitably perhaps uneven in their distrubition of Hayden's point ofview. and India. Australia's annual mig­ \ustralia was going to be drawn into closer development and in the ditribution of rant intake is between 90,000 and nteraction with Asia and Asian events. income - nevertheless, substantially in­ The Professor who has been attacked 100,000. dustrially, developed. by the Federal Government questioned the Dr. Birrell's analysis of previous­ The process of change was already influx of Asian migrants and believes Mr. ly unpublished Immigration Depart­ under way and·over the next 200 years "By any measure they are great Powers Hayden's stand as the "Surrender Austra­ ment data appears in the October Australia would become predominantly an of the world and, at the very least, lia" policy. issue of the magazine "Australian Eurasian country. important Powers of the world by our Society". shores. He says that between April, "I think that inevitably we also need a Prof. Blainey was quoted in the Courier Mail as saying he was glad that the old 1982, and April, 1983, 45.6 per cent larger population than we've got at the of all authorised sponsorships were present time for a number of reasons, not "The trick for Australia is to start white Australia policy had been eliminated working out now, 'How do we live in these but he added that most Australians were for people from Asian and Middle the least of which is to give us a basic East, of which 36.9 per cent were market in our own country," he said. changing circumstances ... ' definitely not yet ready for the new "Surrender Australia" policy. Asian. "The family reunion program is "I also believe it important in terms of "It is going to call for a great deal more He said the public, especially at a time producing results that are unplan­ the relationship we will be developing with ingenuity, subtlety and creativeness than of such high unemployment was not yet ned, unanticipated and very uncer­ countries in our own region." we have displayed in the past." ready for such a dire change. tain for Australia's future," he said. (From the Courier-MaD 4.10.83) Migration patterns revealed Asia settl rs po r In• The total number of permanent settlers Answer 1: 20,483 permanent settlers all Europeans admitted from European arriving in Australia from Asia exceeded arrived during the June quarter of 1983; source areas (considering them to be all the number from the United Kingdom. (source ABS). Europeans), was 55.484 per cent of the according to figures presented to Federal total intake while Asians and all other Answer 2: They came from the folio ­ Parliament. source areas contributed 44.514 per cent of ing countries; Country of last residence the intake. The breakdown of figures from the (arrivals) or country or intended future June quarter. 1983 (source ABS) revealed residence Settler (departures) arriy The deliberate importation of an excess that 25.1 per cent of settlers came from the Africa: South Africa 671, Zimbabwe 213, of people who are not of the ethni~ group UK and 34 per cent from Asia. other and unspecirJed 305, total Africa of the majority ethnic group 10 the The deliberate importation of an excess 1189. comr.lUnity must be construed as an of people who are not of the ethni~ group America: Argentina 88, Canada 329, attempt to weaken the influence of that of the majority ethnic group 10 the Chile 127, United States 463, other and dominant group. community must be construed as an unspedfied 127, total America 1134. attempt to weaken the influence of that It also indicates an intention to prom­ dominant group. Asia: China 130, Cyprus 44, Hong ote Asianisation. balkanisation and polyg­ Kong 726, India 356, Indonesia 847, Japan lotisation of the community. The figures were released by ~ena~or 107, Lebanon 112, Malaysia 1004, Philip­ Grimes on behalf of the then ImmIgratIon pines 1077, Singapore 204, Thailand 22 , Minister. Mr. West, and the reply stated Turkey 135, other and unspeclf'Jed 882, further: total Asia 7848. "Senator Lajovic asked me as Minister Europe: Austria 275, Denmark , Back from the brink? representing the Minister for Immigration France lSI, Germany 1054, Greece 95, and Ethnic Affairs, without notice whether Ever since the proper norm, and equating de facte Ireland 204, Italy U7, Malta 65, Nether­ alliances wih marriage. I had seen newspaper reports about the land 219, PortupI331, Spain 109, Switzer­ forced humanist concepts on Australia. both Economic and Moral, we have had decline during the June quarter in both land 179, United Kingdom 5143, Yugosla­ • Denigrating the role of women who from Labor a relentless drive against all overall arrivals and permanent settler via 249, other and unspec:illed 333, total prefer to be mother and wife rather than arrivals and to provide exact figures on: Europe 8623. those traditional patterns that. as well as enter the work-force. How many permanent settlers arrived being the norm, were consistent with the • Fostering cheating by making more during the quarter? Which countries they Oceanic: Fiji 104, New Zealand 13 , Christian ethic. people accustomed to hand-outs. came from? How many belonged to the Papua New Guinea 117, other and u THINK ABOUT THEM! The list goes on! family reunion category? How many came rJed 2, total altogether 20,483. • Abandonment of long-held be­ Think ofwhat bas happened to us­ as refugees? Answer 3: 6961 belonged 10 the fa y havioural standards for those in public life. Exploding rates of appalling savagery category (Source Dept. or Immigration a • Attacks on the middle-class, the in crime - growing drug addiction and The Minister provided the following Ethnic Main). family and the adolescent. .. alcoholism - massive youth unemploy­ answers: • Promoting self-help, ambItion and ment plus more youth suicide and crime ­ Answer 4: 5070 wen refugees (Sour independence not as virtues, but as vices to The Australian Bureau of Statistics, Dept. or Immigration and Ethnic All'ain). more divorce and broken homes and more ABS figures, to which tbe new~pa~r . be stamped out. . disturbed children - failing educational reports referred show a total decline .10 (All this was published In Too • Artificially dividing men and women capacity - rampant vulgarity and P'?r­ total arrivals (which include settler amv­ Times, Aupst8, 1984.) and Australians of differing stock through nography in written and visual entertam­ als, Australian residents returning home a spate of U.N.-spawned Commissions. ment. The figures given in the answers and and long and short term temporary •A gaggle of humanists and atheists in H for tile sMe your cbiIdrm and their which all parliamentarians had access to, or entrants) during the June quarter of some the Hawke Government persuading us that dIiIdreD you waat 10 AIIItraIia INd do not seem to have been analysed by any briaI 40 000 over total arrivals during the same God is out of date, and selfishness is from tile briak or destrudIoa, then ofthem. consideratio~. period in 1983 and seem to reflect a trend superior to . wbateYer eIlIe you do 011 July 11- evident over the past three quarters. 1be total percentage of people from • Debasing moralIty by accepting DON'T VOTE LABOR In replay to yourspecific questons: Asia exceeded that of the UK. 1be total perversions such as homesexuality as a Authorised Dr. J. C. A. Dique, 18 CrowtberStreet, Windsor, 4030.