Nope I read history books at breakfast.
"It was a line used by Arthur Calwell in the Australian Parliament when he was Minister for Immigration in the 1940s after World War Two. It was a take on the saying "Two wrongs, don't make a right".
Calwell said: "Two wongs, don't make a white" and it was a reference to getting the "right sort" of immigrant into the country. At that time Australia had the "White Australia Policy", which was designed to keep "undesirables" out of the country - which mostly meant Chinese, and other Asians. The White Australia Policy was never written down as a law, it was a policy and procedure for handling applications for immigration. It centred around the notorious dictation test, which could be given in "English, or any European language"."