Australia's Migration History

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Across
  1. 4. A man or woman transported to Australia as punishment for crimes committed in Britain and Ireland
  2. 6. Gough _________, the Australian prime minister responsible for officially ending the white Australia policy
  3. 8. The city in Australia where the first lot of Vietnamese refugees arrived in Australia
  4. 9. A country that many migrants came to Australia from during the gold rush era
  5. 11. The continent where most refugees and displaced people were coming from as a result of World War two
  6. 14. A slang term used to describe people who arrive in Australia by boat (2)
  7. 15. Australia's first prime minister
  8. 17. A slogan used after WW2 to help the Australian population to accept a large intake of migrants (3)
  9. 18. The country of origin of the largest migrant group in Australia over the 20th Century
  10. 19. The second most populated country in the world
  11. 21. An institution for the short-term detention of unauthorized immigrants and refugees (2)
  12. 22. The country in Africa that sees the highest amount of migrants move to Australia (2)
  13. 23. Jimmy Barnes' birth country
Down
  1. 1. Deng Adut's home country (2)
  2. 2. A settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population by placing them in a remote location (2)
  3. 3. Anh Do's home country
  4. 5. The proper name for the white Australia policy (3)
  5. 7. The band used by the Australian government in the 1960's to try and encourage English migrants to come to Australia (2)
  6. 10. The previous name of Ho Chi Minh City before it fell to the North Vietnamese
  7. 12. The process by which the Australian government kept out non-white immigrants (2)
  8. 13. An idea that different cultures and races within a society deserve recognition and acknowledgement within a society
  9. 16. A person who has fled their home country due to conflict or danger and has been granted protection in another country
  10. 20. A slang term used to describe British people who received cheap passage to Australia in the 1950's as part of an assisted migration scheme (3)