Cronulla Riots In Australia

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The Cronulla Riots ‘ that day that shocked the nation’ occurred on December 11, 2005 in Sydney’s South on Cronulla beach. (Cronulla Riots: The Day that Shocked the Nation, 2016) A violent, wild crowd of 5,000 ‘white’ Anglo-Celtic local Australians fuelled by alcohol, targeted men of ‘middle eastern appearance’ in areas around Cronulla beach, the local shops and the railway station, by brutally beating them. As a result of this a storm erupted between members of a dominant ethic group against a minority group. (Poynting, 2006) The after math of the riots has ultimately resulted in surf life saving authorities bringing in a more culturally inclusive environment and incorporating different ethnic groups within surf life saving guidelines. How did the riots start between white Australian and Lebanese Australians? What was the history behind it? How could surf lifesavers make the beach more culturally and racially inclusive? …show more content…

It is the only Sydney beach situated on the metropolitan railway line and is easily accessed by car or train from the western suburbs. These suburbs are known to be lower socio-economic areas and the tension between Cronulla “locals” and Western area “outsiders,” especially on the beaches has a stormy history. (Cahir, 2013) After the September 11th twin tower plane crash, tension arose for Lebanese communities all over the world. A series of brawls started to break out between locals and Lebanese youth at Cronulla beach in early October 2005. (Cronulla Riots: The Day that Shocked the Nation,

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