70, Demography Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra. ... Amnesty International Australia's indigenous rights co … Policy of integration left Aborigines isolated. Approaches to Population Policy in Australia, Working Papers in Demography No. The Integration Policy (1965) In 1965, the Integration Policy was introduced, presumably to give the Aborigines more power over their society and lives. The policy of assimilation seeks that all persons of Aboriginal descent will choose to attain a similar manner of living to that of other Australians and live as members of a single community (quoted by Lippmann 1991 on page 29). field data integration integration of data from primary platforms fully integrated data sets Data integration will be conducted at SIO-C4. Migrants were now encouraged to incorporate themselves into the dominant Anglo-Celtic society but also to retain elements of their own culture. Integration of Population Policy with Other Areas of Public Policy and Planning. By Joel Gibson Indigenous Affairs Reporter. Australia's approach to immigration from federation until the latter part of the 20th century, in effect, excluded non-European immigration. This represents the first challenge to the White Australia Policy. Competition in the gold fields between … Integration was a policy which said Aboriginal people could continue their cultural beliefs and live alongside others of different cultures. The last Aborigine group – the Pintubi – who lived independently in the desert, were relocated to Yuendumu and Papunya roughly 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs. 1950 - Immigration Minister Harold Holt makes an historic decision to allow 800 non-European war refugees to remain in Australia. This integration process will be directed by V. Ramanathan, with concurrence by a steering committee initially consisting of: S. Williams, W. Collins, A. Heymsfield, and F. Valero. Extract ← 142 | 143 → 5 Integration Policy in Australia, 1962–1972 During the period 1962–72 integration replaced assimilation as official government policy in dealing with migrants in Australia. AN INTEGRATION POLICY FOR AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL GROUPS By R. G. Hausfeld thesis of this paper1 is that assimilation is an unreal statement of policy in the case of indigenous minority groups, and that certain logical consequences follow. The Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) is a unique tool which measures policies to integrate migrants in countries across five continents, including all EU Member States (including the UK), other European countries (Albania, Iceland, North Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine), Asian countries (China, India, Indonesia, Israel, … The 'White Australia' policy as it was commonly described was progressively dismantled by the Australian Government after World War II. The White Australia policy is a term encapsulating a set of historical racial policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic origin, especially Asians and Pacific Islanders, from immigrating to Australia, starting in 1901.Subsequent governments of Australia progressively dismantled such policies between 1949 and 1973.