Unlike Bjeke-Peterson, there's plenty of good stuff to say about Al Grassby...
Father of multiculturalism, or just a colourful lair from Griffith? The Honorable Albert Jaime Grassby, who has died aged 78, was a bit of both, and then some.
His arrival in Canberra in 1969, and subsequent promotion to minister for immigration in the Whitlam government's first term from 1972-74, was a shock to the system.
It was to Grassby's eternal credit that, through political vision, his wit and some outrageous stunts, he turned this into a plus, helping to bury the discredited White Australia policy of the Menzies era.
Grassby literally wore his politics on his sleeve - one that, often as not, was part of a purple or gold safari suit. Or, if the suit was conventional, there would be a wild tie.
He called it his "Riverina rig", and it carved an eye-straining sartorial swathe through Canberra, about as subtle in the corridors of power as Sir Les Patterson at a cocktail party.
Grassby's policies began the transformation of an Anglo-centric, or at least Euro-centric Australia, to one that welcomed Asians and people from every part of the globe.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Al-Grassby-father-of-multiculturalism-dies/2005/04/23/1114152363110.html