CANBERRA (Reuters) - Race riots on Sydney's beaches and ugly street battles between white youths, neo-nazis and ethnic Lebanese make an unlikely seed for a four-storey-high photo montage of Australia's migrant diversity.
But from the walls of a central Melbourne building a gallery of more than 220 faces from nearly every nation stares down to remind passers-by that Australia was forged on immigration.
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