Developing a Framework for Inclusive Nation-Building to Enhance Social Cohesion in Multicultural Australia

Authors: Dr. Hsham Majed Aburghif
Assistant Professor of Integrated Marketing Communications and Strategic Marketing at the Victorian Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
doi.org/10.52132/Ajrsp.e.2025.76.2


Abstract:

Australia’s social cohesion often celebrated yet uneven faces growing challenges as cultural diversity deepens and inequalities persist. This paper explores the distinct yet complementary roles of social cohesion, characterized by belonging, trust, and equitable participation, and multiculturalism. We propose that a thriving society requires integrating both approaches, combining multicultural recognition with justice-driven cohesion. Using Australian examples, we analyse the Welcoming Cities initiative as a local-government model for fostering inclusion. The study also addresses key challenges, including Indigenous reconciliation and the risks of superficial inclusion efforts. Central to our argument is a recalibration framework that redistributes the responsibility for inclusion from marginalized groups to majority institutions. This study adopts a mixed-methods approach to examine social cohesion frameworks in Australia, integrating qualitative policy analysis, comparative case studies, and quantitative data for a comprehensive and reliable assessment. It evaluates federal and local policies, focusing on three councils with varying accreditation levels to gauge program effectiveness. Longitudinal data from the Scanlon Index and ABS Census are used to track trends, adjusted for socio-economic factors. Findings are supported by empirical data from social cohesion reports, local council evaluations, and public surveys. The paper concludes with policy recommendations, such as national strategies rooted in Indigenous sovereignty, robust anti-racism measures, and expanded community welcome programs, to create an Australia where all individuals can experience genuine belonging.

Keywords:

Social cohesion, multiculturalism, belonging, equity, Indigenous reconciliation, Welcoming Cities.

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Ongoing Issue: 79
Publication Date:
5 November 2025