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Fifty years on, Lam Tac Tam reflects on life in Australia as the first Vietnamese refugee to arrive by boat

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2026-04-25
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The Guardian
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In 1976, the Lam brothers fled postwar Vietnam by boat and reached Darwin after a 16-day journey, becoming Australia’s first Vietnamese refugees. With local support, they built new lives through hard work and later contributed to their community. Their arrival marked the beginning of a larger refugee movement, with nearly 100,000 people from Indochina arriving in the following decade. While Australia once welcomed such refugees, its policies have since become far more restrictive.
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