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Resource sheet 3<br />

A picture album of Australia during the 1960s and 1970s<br />

Gallery 3: <strong>Changing</strong> immigration<br />

• What changes to Australia’s immigration policies can be<br />

Gallery<br />

seen in these images?<br />

• What shifts in <strong>values</strong> are evident?<br />

4: Facing disasters<br />

• Did particular <strong>values</strong> emerge in Australia when it<br />

experienced these catastrophes?<br />

• What was the community response to these events?<br />

Photographer: Michael Jensen National Library of<br />

Australia, image number: nla.pic-vn3209945<br />

Reproduced with the permission of The Keeper of Public<br />

Records, Public Record Office Victoria, Australia<br />

Vietnamese boat people disembarking from the boats with<br />

their luggage, Darwin, November 1977<br />

Collapse of the Westgate Bridge, Melbourne 1970<br />

David Moore / Wildlight Photographer: Curly Fraser, from the Australian Photographic<br />

Agency Collection, State Library of New South Wales<br />

Migrants arriving in Sydney, 1966<br />

The devastation of Cyclone Tracy in Darwin, 1974<br />

Newspix / News Ltd©<br />

Australian War Memorial, negative number 15880<br />

Students protest the deportation of Nancy Prasad, 1965<br />

Damage to HMAS Melbourne after its collision with<br />

HMAS Voyager, 1964<br />

Values for Australian Schooling – Teaching and Learning Units ©Commonwealth of Australia<br />

Later adolescence – <strong>Changing</strong> <strong>values</strong>, <strong>changing</strong> <strong>nation</strong><br />

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