A year ago, the government instigated an independent review of the national multicultural framework.
As more than half of Australia’s population is either born overseas or has one parent who was, this policy is important. It underpins how multiculturalism works in almost every part of life. It aims to ensure equity and inclusion for people from minority groups, and attempts to whittle away at structural racism.
The review recommends bold changes, like dismantling the Department of Home Affairs. It remains to be seen how much the government will enact.