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“The government had stopped this resettlement program for an extended period. We hope the new government will reopen the door for Myanmar refugees residing in Thai-Burmese border refugee camps.”
The project — Election Matters that Matter — saw producers of more than 50 SBS Audio language programs conduct vox pops, talkbacks and conversations with prominent groups and leaders to identify the issues.
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Meanwhile, promises to cap the intake of international students, made by Labor and the Coalition, were of focus among Hindi, Punjabi and Telugu speakers.
Last year, Labor announced it would cap international student numbers at 270,000 from 2025.

Promises to cap the intake of international students, made by Labor and the Coalition, are of focus among many SBS audiences. Credit: Xinhua News Agency/Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images
Tushar Joshi is a second-year PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne.
Capping the student intake risks “sending the wrong signals” to potential international students, which affects Australia’s reputation as a welcoming, world-class education destination, he believes.
Aged care and seniors’ pensions
The new act will aim to improve the ways services are delivered to people in their homes, community settings and approved residential aged care homes.
“There aren’t enough places, enough beds to go around for the demand out there for the Greek community, so it’s a matter of vital importance.”

Reforms to the aged care sector are prominent topics for many Australians. Source: iStockphoto / BlessedSelections/Getty Images
Of the 900,105 people who receive government welfare and have income from other sources, about 460,000 are aged pensioners.
“We all know how the cost of living has spiralled and the cost of living is no easier for the pensioners and many of them have to forgo things that they would normally spend on — many times food and other times other necessities — because they just can’t survive on the level of the pension that it is at the moment,” he said.
A focus on populism
“The first thing I look at is the formation of the budget. The second is what solutions are proposed to reduce the cost of living, (and) how they work with inflation.”