'Enough, enough, enough': PM to cut Australia's migration intake

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he expects to reduce Australia's migration intake.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is due to talk with Southeast Asian leaders about terrorism. (AAP) Source: AAP

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he intends to cut Australia's permanent migration intake by about 30,000 people, acknowledging public concern about congested cities. 

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The Australian government is considering a major shift on immigration policy at “senior levels”.
Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs David Coleman Source: SBS


 

 

 


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Published 20 November 2018 8:36am
Updated 12 August 2022 3:41pm
By Heba Kassoua, Stephanie Andary
Presented by Al Bayt Baytak


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