Explain How Diversity In Australia's Impact On Different Areas Of Work And Life

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Explain how diversity in Australia impact on different areas of work and life, including political, social, economies and cultural aspects.

Cultural diversity in the workplace within Australia is large. On an average week in Australia there is more than 2000 radio broadcasting hours completed in 70 languages, this is the radio televising industry. There are over 400 hours of television in more than 12 languages, this is the television industry. There is also over two and a half million copies of newspapers, printed in foreign languages (more than 30), in Australia each week, this is the newspaper, editorial, journalism industry.

Australia’s government allows for migrants to immigrate to Australia. Therefore enhancing our diversity due to …show more content…

Multiculturalism has had studies say it has benefited Australia in many aspects, majority economical. Some of these economical benefits include education, tourism and hospitality. 

Australia has quite a competitive advantage in attracting international students across the globe, it is the fourth largest school service across the world. In 2014 Australia contributed $17 billion and more than $5 billion of that total went towards Victorias international educational system.

Tourism has grown as Australia have taken into consideration the multiple different cultures cultures coming to explore our history! In order to broaden the tourism offer Australia have built and are continuing to build multiple different cultured areas including restaurants, local centres and religious buildings. Therefore attracting the rise of multiculturalism. 

Research in Australia has considerably grown due to the rise of multiculturalism. The more variety of people Australia have in the research industry the better. As everyone can provide different skills, mindset, knowledge all based on cultural awarenesses. 

Hospitality in Australia has grown considerable, there are so many cuisine restaurants to indulge in, in all areas of Australia. Food is known to be one of the first contact and exposure points to unknown cultures (SGS,