Sydney is a multicultural city made up of people who've come from all parts of the world. Since World War II, New South Wales, and much of Australia, have had a steady flow of immigrants, mainly from Europe, but also from Asia and the Middle East. These cultures, mixing with a society of mainly British and aboriginal decent, have produced a cosmopolitan and egalitarian cultural climate, making Sydney one of the world's largest cultural mixing-pots.
Special Broadcasting Services (SBS), Australia's publicly funded ethnic radio and television station, broadcasts in 57 languages. It is a testimony to the government's support of a multicultural Australia.
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