The controversial citizenship test proposed by the Federal Government is facing fierce opposition from the states and local councils, which have raised grave fears it could undermine multiculturalism and create division in the community.
In a submission seen by The Age, the Victorian Government warned that the introduction of a test assuming a homogeneous Australian culture with an agreed set of values contradicts federal legislation and Victorian multicultural policy, which promotes respect for different cultures.
Under legislation due to be introduced to Federal Parliament later this year, aspiring Australian citizens would have to pass a test that assessed their English skills and knowledge of Australian culture and values, including mateship.
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