Tony it is funny how some things are percieved. #63. In 1994 as food services manager at Victoria University here in Melbourne, I was approached by the Islamic Students Association requesting I include Hal Al food on the menus. To the disgust of some of my staff I agreed. As a result of my actions the Malaysian gov reccomened that any student wishing to study in Australia come to our uni, as we were at that time the only one offering Hal Al foods.
Australia a country built on migration since the first fleet in 1778, now with over 135 countries represented. Most assimilate and find work. Howvere there is a small minority, mainly from the refugee groups claiming they have come here to escape persecution from the laws and customs of their home land. Yet the same people then want those laws and customs intergrated into our laws. It is this that offends the local population and turns them against these people. Sadly then all of that group get tarred with the same brush even though only a small group are like this.
I tend to speak my mind, that may upset some but I think to be brutaly honest is better than to hide behind platitudes.