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‘Life in one colour’: Indian Australian perceptions of social inclusion in regional Queensland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 November 2014

Robert Mason
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robert.mason@usq.edu.au
Dianne Jones
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dianne.jones@usq.edu.au
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In April 2010, an Indian university student was robbed while leaving the campus of his university in regional Queensland. Soon afterwards, the local newspaper described how a ‘gunman’ had accosted the student and ‘forced [him] to lay [sic] face-down on the ground’. The event was not isolated in the national context; there had been a sharp rise in media reports of violence against Indian students in Australia during the preceding six months. The attack in the regional city of Toowoomba appeared to echo these other incidents, given that the victim was an Indian student and the alleged perpetrators were young white Australian males. The case called our attention to how reports of violent racism in metropolitan centres might affect perceptions of social inclusion in regional communities.

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65 Interview 20, 4 May 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

66 Interview 20, 4 May 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

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73 Interview 12, 4 April 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

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75 Interview 1, 12 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

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84 Interview 16, 20 April 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

85 Interview 13, 11 April 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

86 Interview 17, 3 May 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

87 Interview 4, 25 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

88 Interview 5, 26 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

89 Interview 15, 14 April 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

90 Interview 20, 4 May 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

91 Interview 9, 30 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

92 Interview 6, 28 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

93 Interview 19, 3 May 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

94 Interview 8, 30 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.

95 Interview 6, 28 March 2011, Toowoomba, Queensland.