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Discover 'The Golden Country: Australia's Changing Identity', a groundbreaking exploration of how migration has transformed Australia. This insightful book, written by Tim Watts, delves into the intricate tapestry of Australia's diverse society, challenging dated notions of national identity shaped by historical policies like the White Australia policy. With a focus on the impact of migration laws, Watts highlights the country’s journey towards inclusivity and reflects on significant contributions from the Chinese-Australian community. The book examines figures like Billy Sing, the Chinese sharpshooter at Gallipoli, and sheds light on the contributions of Chinese miners in the founding of towns like Ararat. Spanning 240 pages, this trade paperback from The Text Publishing Company invites readers to confront Australia's past and envision a more inclusive future. Perfect for anyone interested in Australian history, cultural studies, and social change, 'The Golden Country' encourages a deeper understanding of our collective identity. This essential read is not just a historical account but a call to recognize and embrace the diversity that enriches Australia today. Whether you're a student, historian, or simply curious about Australia's evolving identity, this book is a must-have for your collection.