Post Second World War Sri Lankan Migration to Australia ….1946 et seq

This Item is derived from WS Weerasooriya, Links Between Sri Lanka and Australia, Colombo, Government Press 1988, pp.30-41 and was prepared for Thuppahi by David Sansoni of Sydney on the confused foundations of a muddled pdf copy.

Overseas immigration has been responsible for a substantial increase in Australia’s population growth. It has been estimated that of the population growth between 1788-1913, 35 per cent was the result of immigration and 65 per cent from natural growth (National Population Inquiry 1975). From the beginning, the preferred migrant was British, and, until the Second World War, the Anglo-Saxon characteristics of the population were strongly maintained (Price 1973).

The “White Australia Policy” which was introduced by the Commonwealth Parliament in 1901 through the Immigration Restrictive Act of that year prevented non-European persons from migrating to Australia. Despite some minor administrative changes in the 1960s, this restrictive immigration policy remained unchanged until the election of the Labour Government in 1972.

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Neighbours’ Political Sentiments: “Get Out, India” ….

Shyam Tekwani, whose chosen title in this article presented on 30 December 2025, runs thus: ‘India Out’: In South Asia, India Bears the Burden of Nearness

Across South Asia, moments of protest framed as ‘India Out’ recur not as ideology, but as reflex. Proximity, power, and perception have converged, often accelerated by media, to turn internal strain into external blame. India’s greatest challenge lies in managing the burden of nearness.

This season, once again, the street in Bangladesh fills before it decides why it has filled. Bangladesh has once again become the place where South Asia’s unease gathers. The protests are familiar in form – students, slogans, police lines – but their cause resists precision. They are not only about water, though the rivers matter. They are not only about borders, though the dead along them are remembered. They are not only about diplomacy, though the language of insult and interference circulates freely.

People visit the India Gate at Kartavya Path in New Delhi. Photo: PTI/Kamal Kishore

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Perahera Pageantry at Ella in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka’s Economic Standing Raised by the World Bank

Nandasiri  Jasentuliyana  in MEMO to Thuppahi from his ‘outpost’ in USA, 3 July  2026

The World Bank has reclassified Sri Lanka as an Upper-Middle Income Economy as of July 1, 2026.

Following the economic crisis of 2022, the country has demonstrated significant resilience, recording a 5% GDP growth in 2025. This recovery is largely attributed to a rebound in the manufacturing and industrial sectors, alongside growth in financial and tourism services.

While the country narrowly crossed the threshold for this reclassification, the update is a significant marker of economic progress. These annual classifications, based on GNI per capita, determine access to concessional loans and development assistance and serve as a global economic reference through June 2027.

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Hurd’s Hill in Coromandel Valley

A TPS NOTE: An Item in the local Blackwood Rag has the title “Hurd’s Hill: designed to make a colonist’s wife feel ‘at home’ in her nee home”

The historic estate of Hurd’s Hill in Coromandel Valley, South Australia, was built by colonist Thomas Matthews to recreate his wife Harriet’s childhood home in Pitney, Somerset, so she would feel welcomed. [1]

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Innovative Lift-Car-Park Introduced in Colombo by Hayleys

Chaturanga  Pradeep  Samaratunga in Daily  Mirror, 30 June 2026, … https://www.dailymirror.lk/breaking_news/Rotary-car-parking-system-introduced-to-Sri-Lanka-for-the-first-time/108-344267

Sri Lanka’s first-ever rotary car parking system has been introduced, marking a significant advancement in urban parking solutions in the country. The facility has been introduced by Hayleys Aventura, a subsidiary of the Hayleys GrouP.

The innovative parking system, which enables vehicles to be parked and retrieved through a vertically rotating structure, was officially inaugurated at a recent ceremony attended by Hayleys Chairman Mohan Pandithage and Co-Chairman Dhammika Perera.

 

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Sri Lankan Food & Dance at Preston Market, Melbourne

HAI HOYI on Facebook…. with  Rebecca Quinlan 

We are very proud and pleased to see our dance performance at Sri Lankan Day event held at Preston Market on 9 News. ❤️🇱🇰
We are truly honoured to represent Sri Lankan culture through dance in front of Melbourne’s multicultural community.
Heartfelt thanks to everyone who applauded, encouraged, and stood with us every moment. 🙏❤️
This is another unique achievement that can be proudly marked at Shashila Dance Theatre. ✨🇱🇰
📹 Video Courtesy: 9 News Melbourne……………….. https://www.facebook.com/reel/1573985040792350
We made it to 9 News! 📺✨

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Sri Lanka Slam-Dunked in Test Match in West Indies

Summary Note on WEB:

Kemar Roach rampaged his way to his 300th Test wicket, Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph, and Alzarri Joseph all bowled menacing spells, and West Indies blasted Sri Lanka out for 101, completing a behemoth innings-and-217-run victory.2 days ago.

Andrew Fidel Fernando, IN ESPNcricinfo,

.West Indies 626 for 9 dec (Jangoo 233, Chase 194, Rathnayaka 5-124) beat Sri Lanka 308 (De Silva 120, Chandimal 54, Greaves 3-39) & 101 (Chandimal 43, Roach 4-51, Seales 3-14) by an innings and 217 runs

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Ben Stokes ‘departs’ in Self-Stoked Flames ….

Vithushan Ehantharajah Vithushan Ehantharajah ….  in ESPNcricinfo, 29 June  2026 where the title reads  Stokes stokes England’s flames as his church becomes a funeral pyre”

Ben Stokes walks off after his final international innings, England vs New Zealand, 3rd Test, Trent Bridge, 4th day, June 28, 2026

Ben Stokes walks off after his final international innings  •  PA Images via Getty Images

To die in the church you created is a beautiful thing. Under the roof of your own guiding principles, a rare final bliss as the light fades. Comfort in the spirituality you promoted, and the faith you nurtured in others.
Ben Stokes, however, decided to burn his church to the ground. The man who kept Ashes series alive, brought World Cups back from the brink and, four years ago, resuscitated English Test cricket decided that his final act was to bring it all down in a blaze. It was utterly needless, entirely self-centred … and mind-meltingly stunning from a renegade allrounder who built his legacy out of astounding displays, but none quite like this..

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The ‘Deep State’ in Sri Lanka and Its Role in the Easter Sunday Tragedy

Bedgar Perera

I am no political scientist, but for quite some time, we in Sri Lanka, have been hearing and also feeling, that a “deep state” (DS), within the government, but independent of its political leadership, is in operation. This is in pursuit of their own agendas and goals, in line with the ultimate political objectives of a particular clan who holds/held power. Such political objectives may range from, holding  on to power/getting  back to power as the  case may be, to escaping/evading legal action for crimes committed/facilitated, amassing ill-gotten wealth and last but not least, getting rid or eliminating people/investigative journalists/writers reporting on their various misdeeds, with supportive evidence. These objectives also include,  giving the same treatment, including eliminating or driving to suicide,of prospective witnesses for the crimes facilitated  by the political masters.

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