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main languages
spokenspoken
at home
at home
by Spanish
by Spanish
sugar
cane
sugar
industry.
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(Victoria)
and
worked
tomato growers, while still Language
speaking
speaking
communities
communities
in Australia
in Australia
were Spanish,
were Spanish,
(Source:(Source:
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Gold Coast
of Gold
City,
Coast
2004)
City, 2004)
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others settled in Queensland and worked in the The main
English
English
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and
Italian.at home by Spanish
languages
spoken
(Source:(Source:
Community
Community
Information
Information
Summaries
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sugar
cane industry.
Historical
Historical
Background
Background
speaking
communities
in
Australia were Spanish,
(Source: A Social Profile of Gold Coast City, 2004)
Religion
Religion
English
and
Italian.
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The Spanish
Speaking
Speaking
community
community
in Queensland
in Queensland
Spanish-speaking
people
people
from Latin
from America
Latin America
(Source:Spanish-speaking
Community
Information Summaries
DIMA)
At the 2001
At theCensus
2001 Census
the major
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major religions
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in Australia
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is oneinof Australia
enormous
diversity.
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is the
first
in Australia
in Australia
in the in1970s,
the 1970s,
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from
from
Argentina,
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Colombia,
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Rica, Rica,Argentina,
Spanish
speaking
communities
were
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language
forArgentina,
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number
of people
who
arrived
Argentina,
Chile,
Chile,
Colombia
Peru,
Colombia
and migrants
Ecuador
and Ecuador
as a as
a (Source:
The first major
group Peru,
of Latin
American
(Source:
Community
Community
Information
Information
Summaries
Summaries
DIMA) DIMA)
Cuba, Cuba,
Dominican
Republic,
Republic,
Ecuador,
Ecuador,
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Catholic,
Baptist
and
Anglican.
in Australia
fromDominican
many
countries
including
result
harsh
of
political
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and
economic
and
economic
circumstances
circumstances
arrived in Australia in the 1970s, particularly from
Guatemala,
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Guinea
Equatorial,
Equatorial,
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Chile,Guinea
Colombia,
Costa Honduras,
Rica,
incountries.
these
countries.
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Peru,
Colombia and Ecuador as a (Source:Culture
Culture
and
Customs
andSummaries
Customs
Community
Information
DIMA)
Nicaragua,
Panama,
Panama,
Paraguay,
Paraguay,
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Cuba,Nicaragua,
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Republic,
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Salvador,
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Rico,
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Venezuela.
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to
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including
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civil
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and
1990s
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customs.
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customs.
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love
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music
of
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world.
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first first
significant
contribution
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countries including Chile, El Salvador along to Australia a wide variety of cultural practises
1797
of
1797
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merino
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sheepthe
sheep
to arrival
NSW.
to ofNSW.
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people
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cultures
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a characteristic
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were
beginning
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beginning
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renowned
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world.
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introduction
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the
1990s
the
1990s
many
Spanish
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Spanish
speaking
speaking
people
people
Australia.
element
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of
cultural
of
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and
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and
social
life
for
lifeSpanish
for Spanish
breed.
breed.
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first
The
recorded
first
recorded
Spanish
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free
settler
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settler
in
in
1797 of Spanish merino sheep to NSW. These
arrivedarrived
in Australia
in Australia
under under
the Family
the Family
Reunion
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speaking
speaking
people.
people.
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in
many
other
cultures
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is
a
characteristic
sheep were the beginning of the Australian merino
Program,
and many
and were
many
older
were
people
older people
rejoining
their their
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theProgram,
1990s
many
Spanish
speaking
peoplerejoining
breed. The first recorded Spanish free settler in
family
members.
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in members.
Australia
under the Family Reunion element of cultural and social life for Spanish
Program, and many were older people rejoining their speaking people.
family members.
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