Abstract: | The tourist industry has abandoned mono‐cultural images of Australia and is now in the business of selling the country's cultural diversity to the world. But multicultural tourism, or touristic multiculturalism, present a new set of problems and dilemmas for advocates of cultural diversity. Tourism's nostalgic appeal to cultural authenticity, and to culture as spectacle, or ‘fashion accessory’, is of little relevance to life in contemporary Australia. This paper offers examples of multicultural events produced for the tourist market in order to highlight conflicts between different images of multiculturalism. |