Foreign Minister Penny Wong is making the case that Australia’s multicultural identity isn’t just a social asset—it’s a national security advantage. She argues that embracing diversity strengthens our resilience against global instability and makes us harder to pressure, citing figures like herself and Socceroos star Nestory Irankunda as proof of how diverse backgrounds enrich the nation and deepen international ties. As the government counters Pauline Hanson’s rise, Wong links multiculturalism directly to foreign policy success, warning that divisive politics weaken Australia on the world stage. With rising tensions in the Pacific, she highlights how Australia’s unique cultural mix—especially its deep Asian connections—gives it an unmatched strategic edge. Recent regional agreements, including securing critical supplies from Asia during Strait of Hormuz tensions, demonstrate this new focus. Wong warns that pursuing a “monoculture” would isolate Australia, limit opportunities, and leave us dangerously vulnerable—a threat to both our prosperity and security.

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