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81 Australia’s refugee policy Since World War Two ended in 1945, Australia has accepted more than 700,000 refugees and people in humanitarian need. The largest group were the Displaced Persons who came from camps in Eu
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Arthur Calwell / Malcolm Fraser / Michael Mackellar / /

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