Melbourne Migration History

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Edmonds, Penelope. 'Urbanizing Frontiers: Indigenous Peoples and Settlers in 19th-Century Pacific Rim Cities'. Vancouver: University of British Colombia, 2010.

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https://cv.vic.gov.au/stories/immigrants-and-emigrants/many-roads-chinese-on-the-goldfields/conflict-and-harmony/pathways-to-democracy/the-chinese-question-in-australia/

Michele Lobo & Leslie Morgan, 'Whiteness and the city: Australians of Anglo-Indian heritage in suburban Melbourne', South Asian Diaspora, 4:2, 2012, 123-137.

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Melbourne Migration History