Immigrants are crucial to Australia's survival, asserts a woman in response to the March for Australia demonstrators.
In a heartwarming display of gratitude, Australian mother Ashlee Griffiths has taken to social media to express her thanks to the diverse immigrant community that has played a significant role in her life and that of her family.
Ms. Griffiths, a resident of Australia, has had a close encounter with the country's multicultural fabric. Her son Charlie's life was saved by two unidentified female doctors, one of whom hails from an unknown origin, while the other details about her origins remain undisclosed in the search results.
The medical profession in Australia has been enriched by the presence of immigrants, as evidenced by the senior doctor supervising the ophthalmologist who helped Charlie during a serious eye infection, who is from Sri Lanka. Another doctor, who saved Charlie's eyesight during the infection caused by flu, is from Iraq.
The medical field is not the only sector benefiting from immigration. Ms. Griffiths' family has also received support from a bulk billing doctor, who treats her children, hailing from Pakistan. Furthermore, a kind-hearted nurse from Sudan sat by her side during her Nan's final moments.
The immigrant workforce has been praised by many, with one nurse stating that the system would 'collapse' without them. A delivery driver from India, who helps Ms. Griffiths hide her parcels from her husband, and a Bhutanese neighbourhood that makes her feel part of an extended family, have also contributed to her positive experiences.
The presence of immigrants in Australia has not gone unnoticed, with some commenters pointing out the irony of anti-immigration sentiment in a country built by immigrants. The discussion has also touched upon the need for the government to address housing shortages, with suggestions ranging from building more housing to slowing down immigration until housing pressures ease.
However, the conversation has not been without its complexities. Some commenters have acknowledged the role of billionaires in housing shortages but also suggested addressing natural disasters like wildfires and floods to increase the housing supply. Others have highlighted the need to address racial biases, as evidenced by a commenter's acknowledgment that her mother-in-law, who immigrated from England when she was a toddler, is anti-immigration but only against non-white immigration.
Despite these complexities, Ms. Griffiths' video expressing gratitude towards immigrants has resonated with many, being widely shared and praised on social media. It serves as a reminder of the valuable contributions made by immigrants in various aspects of Australian life.
In a small town named Ingham, known for its Italian festival, there is a thriving Italian community. This, along with the diverse immigrant workforce, paints a picture of a country that is not just built by immigrants, but one that is enriched by them.
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