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The terms of reference that you gave me and my fellow members of the National Multicultural Advisory Council asked us to ‘develop a report which recommends on a policy and implementation framework for the next decade, that is aimed at ensuring that cultural diversity is a unifying force for Australia’. We have now completed this task and I am delighted to forward to you our report which we have entitled, Australian Multiculturalism for a New Century: Towards Inclusiveness. | AUSTRALIAN MULTICULTURALISM FOR A NEW CENTURY TOWARDS INCLUSIVENESS A REPORT BY NATIONAL MULTICULTURAL ADVISORY COUNCIL APRIL 1999 Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 1999 ISBN 0 642 26045 1 This work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source and no commercial usage or sale. Reproduction for purposes other than those indicated above require the prior written permission from the Commonwealth available from AusInfo. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Manager Legislative Services AusInfo GPO Box 1920 Canberra ACT 2601. 2 NATIONAL MULTICULTURAL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP Mr Neville Roach Chairman Mr Randolph Alwis Bishop David Cremin Mr Melville Fialho Mr Angelo Hatsatouris OAM Dr Chandran Kukathas Ms Peggy Lau Flux Mr Alister Maitland Professor Bruce McKern Dr Colin Rubenstein Ms Evelyn Scott Dr My-Van Tran OAM Ms Agnes Whiten Dr Peter Wong AM Emeritus Professor Jerzy Zubrzycki AO CBE Ms Scott is also Chairperson of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Vision The Council s vision is of a united and harmonious Australia built on the foundations of our democracy and developing its continually evolving nationhood by recognising embracing valuing and investing in its heritage and cultural diversity.