Found some resources recently (on kikepedia no less) which shows the majority of racial violence in Australia is committed by non-whites against other non-whites. Thought some here might find it interesting.
Pre colonisation
>Various examples of violence have been attributed to racial factors during the recorded history of Australia since white settlement, and a level of intertribal rivalry and violence among Indigenous Australians pre-dates the arrival of white settlers from Britain in 1788.
Broome Race Riots
>In 1920, Japanese residents of Broome in Western Australia attacked Timorese living there. The racial violence continued for a week, and was the most violent in the last century. 60 people were injured and 7 killed.
Ethnic Groups Organized Crime (Sydney gang rapes)
>The Sydney gang rapes were a series of gang rape attacks committed by a group of up to fourteen Lebanese Australian men led by Bilal Skaf against white Australian teenage girls, as young as 14, in Sydney Australia in 2000. The crimes were described as ethnically motivated hate crimes by officials and commentators.
Attacks against Indian Students
>In Sydney, around 150 – 200 Indian men gathered to protest against police inaction about attacks on them by Lebanese Australian Youths in Harris Park, in the city's west. Groups of Lebanese youths from the area also attended the scene resulting in some clashes, though police presence stopped further affray. The protest went on for three days. Australian High Commissioner to India John McCarthy said that there was an element of racism involved in the attacks on Indians.
https:// en.wikipedia.org
/wiki/Racial_violence_in_Australia#Kalgoorlie_Mines_race_riots
I bring this up because by now most of you should have heard about the large gang fight in Southern Perth that left 2 stabbed and one dead. I'm trying to find as much news about the event as possible as to prove the ethnicity of the "youths" involved.
Anyone have any other examples or resources to share?