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The Australian Way of Life

Release Date
2026-03-22
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Quillette
Summary
The article questions the growing use of the phrase “our way of life” in Australia to justify stricter immigration policies, arguing that the concept itself is vague and poorly defined.

While core liberal values such as democracy, equality, and the rule of law are often cited, these are not unique to Australia but shared by many liberal societies. More distinctive cultural elements—such as beach culture or everyday customs—exist, but they are not significant enough to justify restricting immigration.

Instead, the author suggests that Australia’s “way of life” is better understood through underlying social norms, such as trust, non-discrimination, freedom in public spaces, gender safety, and honest economic interactions. However, these norms are also found in other countries, making them insufficient as a basis for exclusion.

The article also warns that excessive measures to prevent threats like terrorism—such as surveillance or broad immigration bans—could undermine the very freedoms they aim to protect. Historically, the phrase “way of life” has often been used as a vague political tool to criticize migrants.

Ultimately, the author concludes that unless the concept of “our way of life” is clearly defined and shown to be both distinctive and important, it provides a weak justification for restrictive immigration policies.
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