Why do so many ‘relatively comfortable’ Australians, continue to regard refugees, even Australia’s own “First Nations” people, as lesser deserving than themselves?

Gerry Dubbin
11 min readJun 26, 2022

Like the man said….what have refugees ever done for us?

This is a question that, for too many years, kept nagging the deeper recesses of my mind. Even today I struggle to understand why we, the undisputed owners of this large sea-girt island continent, continue to question the basic human rights of other, often desperate human beings, as they try to escape danger, in order to settle here?

We need to remember that we are nearly all either immigrants, refugees — or the sons, daughters or grandchildren of immigrants and refugees. The only people who can, in truth, regard themselves as belonging to the land, are the descendants of those who successfully lived and prospered here for more than 60,000 years!

What gives us, Australians currently and comfortably ensconced on this bountiful continent, the ultimate authority to grant ourselves the right to declare— in the words of a recent Prime Minister “We will decide who comes to this country, and…

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Gerry Dubbin

I write mainly on subjects and issues relating to the ongoing governance, international posture and foreign policy implications facing my country — Australia.