Migration / Urbanisation - Week 4 Notes

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Flashcards covering Week 4 notes: BTN Adelaide highlight, choropleth mapping task with 2021 ABS data, key events timeline, migration stories (5 narratives), and Daymap scaffold.

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What is the focus of Week 4 in the notes?

Migration / Urbanisation.

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Which city was highlighted as the most liveable in the BTN clip?

Adelaide.

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What data does the choropleth mapping task use to show migration to Australia in 2021?

Population by country of birth in Australia (ABS 2021).

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What is a choropleth map?

A thematic map that uses shades of a color to represent values for geographic areas, such as population by country of birth.

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Which country of birth contributed the most people to Australia in 2021 according to ABS data?

England (967,390).

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Which country had about 710,380 people migrating to Australia in 2021?

India.

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Which country had about 559,980 people migrating to Australia in 2021?

New Zealand.

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What does the legend on the choropleth map represent?

Ranges of population values by country of birth (e.g., 900,000+, 300,000-499,000, etc.).

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What data source is used for the choropleth mapping task?

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data for 2021.

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What are the start and end dates for the Key Events Timeline exercise?

Start 1788; End 2023.

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Where should students add the dates and descriptions for the Key Events Timeline?

In their book timeline (1788 to 2023) with dates and descriptions.

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Where is the Migrating Stories scaffold to be filled?

On Daymap, called Scaffold Migrating Stories.

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How many Migration Stories are included in the notes?

Five (Stories 1–5).

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What year did Lê Thành Nhơn flee Vietnam?

1975.

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In which Australian city did Lê Thành Nhơn work after fleeing Vietnam?

Melbourne.

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How does Lê Thành Nhơn describe his art in relation to broken lives?

He sculpts the sorrow of broken lives.

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What was Vincenzo Dublé’s occupation in Sicily?

Barber (barber also acted as dentists and surgeons).

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Why did Vincenzo Dublé migrate to Australia?

Economic depression in the early 1930s and the aim to establish a business and bring his wife and children.

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Where did Mei Quong Tart originate from, and where did he become a prominent figure by the 1890s?

Originated from Canton; became a prominent business figure in Sydney.

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In what year did Mrs Freer attempt to migrate to Australia, and what language was she tested in?

1936; Italian.

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Why could Mrs Freer be refused entry to Australia?

Because of what was seen as immorality of her behaviour.

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When did Barbara Porritt migrate to Australia and what milestone did her arrival represent?

1955; celebrated as the millionth post-war migrant.

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What did Barbara Porritt symbolize for post-war Australia?

Youth, beauty, and promise for the future.