I find very few people know what the facts are about Australia's demographic situation. There are still very few black people here, so the chances of Australia ever becoming part of the BNWO are almost zero.
We are increasingly nonwhite, however. In fact, Australia has the highest nonwhite population of all the formerly white countries. Not only is Australia’s population made up of 30% migrants (compared to Canada on 20%, US on 15%, UK on 13%, and most of Western Europe around 10-15%), many of those born here are nonwhite, being the children of those who have emigrated here since the first great wave of the 1980s.
By far the largest proportion are from Asian countries like India, Vietnam, Thailand, and China.
So the good news is that white Australia is well and truly on the way out. The bad news is that, unless something is done to radically alter the situation, it's going to be almost entirely Asian in 50 years' time. While there has been talk of increasing African immigration, I haven't seen much evidence of this so far.
We are increasingly nonwhite, however. In fact, Australia has the highest nonwhite population of all the formerly white countries. Not only is Australia’s population made up of 30% migrants (compared to Canada on 20%, US on 15%, UK on 13%, and most of Western Europe around 10-15%), many of those born here are nonwhite, being the children of those who have emigrated here since the first great wave of the 1980s.
By far the largest proportion are from Asian countries like India, Vietnam, Thailand, and China.
So the good news is that white Australia is well and truly on the way out. The bad news is that, unless something is done to radically alter the situation, it's going to be almost entirely Asian in 50 years' time. While there has been talk of increasing African immigration, I haven't seen much evidence of this so far.