There are a million opinions about Australia's problems with "immigrants", as well as our inability to properly address cohabitating with our original custodians of the land that were here long before colonisation, because, lets face it, anyone white here is an immigrant, along with so many other races. Notwithstanding, it's all about acceptance, which is a two way street which many have still failed to grasp the middle ground with.
We have had representatives in the upper house of parliament that have been indigenous, some great, some not so, but that pales in the face that the 'people have spoken', and now we have a bona fide elected member that so happens to be Aboriginal. Does this signal the path to acceptance that many races make our nation? And a persons ability is not governed by their colour or accent? Either way, as rosstheboss indicated, even though there are 5% of dickheads that live here that don't just get it, this still leaves 95% of us to enjoy each other, for better or worse, to make this, the Lucky Country.
And thus endeth the rant
Thanks,
Pete