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This Article is From Jun 24, 2009

85% Australians say racial prejudice is rampant in Oz

85% Australians say racial prejudice is rampant in Oz
Melbourne: Against the backdrop of increasing attacks on Indian students in Australia, a new survey has said that 85 per cent Australians feel that racial discrimination is rampant in the country with one in five of them being a victim of verbal abuse.

A 11-year study by a collaboration of Australian universities has found that a considerable number of the 16,000 Australians surveyed feel that although cultural diversity is good for the country, the differences may stop everyone from getting along.

Over 40 per cent of those surveyed feel that cultural differences pose a threat to societal harmony, Kevin Dunn from the University of Western Sydney's school of social science said.

"The Cronulla riots and the recent attacks on people of Indian descent are an example of this. The figures show that 85 per cent of Australia acknowledge there is racial prejudice in the country," he said.

"So if you take that alongside the 87 per cent that are pro-multiculturalism, clearly you've got a third of the nation that tolerate cultural diversity but are concerned at the impact it will have on society," Dunn said.

The study also said that 6.5 per cent Australians were against multiculturalism.

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