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“That has been exploited by certain elements of the community, particularly on the far right.”
“International student migration comprises a big component of our gross domestic product. Migrants provide the necessary labour into skill shortage areas that we can’t meet through domestic supply, and immigration is a central component of Australia’s multicultural identity.”
Are migrants to blame for the housing crisis?
“Over the last 10 years, the population has grown by 16 per cent … But the number of homes has increased by 19 per cent,” he said. “The number of homes is growing faster than the population.”

Matt Grudnoff from the Australia Institute says migration isn’t driving the housing shortage, pointing to pre and post-pandemic migration levels. Source: SBS News
Instead, he pointed to tax laws that favour investors and a lack of social housing as key drivers of affordability issues.
Indian diaspora a ‘national asset’
“She should be apologising to the community.”
The largest group remains those born in England.
What the numbers show
According to 2021-2022 ABS jobs data, 15 per cent of migrants work in health care and social assistance. More than 40 per cent of registered nurses, aged carers and disability workers were born overseas, according to the 2021 Census.

Migrants in Australia are particularly crucial in key industries such as hospitality, health care, manufacturing and professional services. Source: SBS News
Part of the solution
Grudnoff added that Australia relies on its skilled migrants to fill crucial gaps in the jobs market.