This three-part series, aired by the ABC in 2020, offers an alternative perspective on Australian identity, culture and the experiences of its diverse people.
Margolyes begins her adventure by questioning her feelings about becoming an Australian citizen. Despite her deep affection for the country, she grapples with the complexities of national identity, particularly as an immigrant.
Her personal reflections blend humour with profound insights, making the series an enjoyable experience.
Throughout her explorations, Margolyes meets a variety of Australians, from First Nations people to new immigrants, city dwellers and people living in remote areas. Her encounters paint a vibrant picture of how multicultural Australia truly is.
Each person Margolyes meets sheds light on aspects of the Aussie life, revealing the complex fabric delicately interwoven with the cultures, traditions and stories that make up the nation.
Her interactions are marked by curiosity and empathy, allowing viewers to see Australia through her eyes.
One of the series’ highlights is Margolyes’ visit to a multicultural suburb in Sydney, where she delves into the lives of immigrants striving to integrate while preserving their cultural heritage.
These moving moments are a window into the many challenges and triumphs of multiculturalism in Australia.
Margolyes also explores the darker sides of Australian history and current issues, such as the mistreatment of First Nations people and discusses the impact of climate change on rural communities.
Almost Australian isn’t your average travelogue: it’s also a great exploration of belonging and identity.
Through Margolyes’ entertaining and enlightening journey, we are invited to reconsider what it means to be Australian in a rapidly evolving world, making Almost Australian an important starting point to the conversation about national identity.
Almost Australian is available on ABC iView and Netflix.