MPSE-012

STATE AND SOCIETY IN AUSTRALIA

1. Delineate the Main Characteristics of the Australian Population

Introduction Australia is a highly developed, multicultural, and urbanized nation, with a population that reflects its Indigenous heritage, European colonization, and waves of immigration from around the world. With a population of approximately 26 million people (2023), Australia has one of the highest living standards and life expectancy rates globally. The country’s demographics are shaped […]

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8. a) Post covid China –Australia relations b) Education as a factor between Australia and India

8. a) Post-COVID China–Australia Relations Introduction The relationship between China and Australia has been marked by economic interdependence and political tensions, and the COVID-19 pandemic further strained ties. Before the pandemic, China was Australia’s largest trading partner, accounting for nearly 30% of Australia’s exports. However, Australia’s call for an independent investigation into the origins of

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10. a) Indian Ocean and Australia b) Immigrants challenges in Australia

10. a) Indian Ocean and Australia Introduction The Indian Ocean is of strategic and economic importance to Australia, as it connects the country to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Australia is a key player in maritime security, trade, and regional diplomacy in the Indian Ocean region (IOR). With the rise of China’s influence, piracy

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9. a) Federal Structure in Australia b) Pressures Groups in Australia

9. a) Federal Structure in Australia Introduction Australia follows a federal system of government, where power is divided between the Commonwealth (Federal) Government, six states, and two territories. Established under the Australian Constitution (1901), this system ensures a distribution of authority between national and regional governments, allowing for both local governance and centralized policy-making. Australia’s

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7. a) Development strategy in Australia b) Domestic economy and globalisation in Australia

7. a) Development Strategy in Australia Introduction Australia’s development strategy focuses on economic growth, infrastructure expansion, technological innovation, and environmental sustainability. As a high-income economy, Australia ranks among the top nations in terms of human development, GDP per capita, and living standards. However, challenges such as climate change, economic diversification, and social inequality require continued

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6. a) Indian Diaspora in Australia b) Role of Political parties in Australia

6. a) Indian Diaspora in Australia Introduction The Indian diaspora in Australia is one of the fastest-growing ethnic communities, significantly contributing to Australia’s economy, culture, and bilateral relations with India. Indian migrants have played a crucial role in business, education, healthcare, IT, and community services. As of 2023, Indians make up the second-largest migrant group

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5. Examine Australia’s Economic Strength and Its Roadmap in the Context of the World Economy

Introduction Australia is one of the largest mixed-market economies in the world, known for its strong financial sector, resource-rich industries, and stable governance. As the 13th largest economy globally, Australia has maintained steady GDP growth, low unemployment, and a high standard of living. It is also one of the few developed nations to have avoided

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4. Describe the Role and Powers of the Australian Senate as Stated in Its Constitution

Introduction The Australian Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of Australia, established under the Australian Constitution (1901). It plays a vital role in the country’s legislative process, representing the interests of states and territories, reviewing laws, and holding the government accountable. Unlike the House of Representatives (lower house), where seats are based on

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3. Explain the Evolution of Australia’s Multiculturalism

Introduction Australia is recognized as one of the most multicultural nations in the world today, but its journey towards embracing diversity has been long and complex. The country’s population was originally shaped by British and Irish settlers, but successive waves of migration from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa have transformed Australia into a

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2. How Was the Australian National Identity Perceived in the Past? Why and How Has It Been Changing?

Introduction Australian national identity has evolved significantly over time, shaped by colonial history, migration, multiculturalism, and global influences. Initially, Australian identity was closely linked to British heritage, Anglo-Celtic culture, and European ancestry. However, in recent decades, immigration, Indigenous recognition, and multicultural policies have transformed the perception of what it means to be Australian. Past Perceptions

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