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    Immigration soars ahead under Anthony Albanese despite key promise – as migrant surge overwhelms two major cities

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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    •  Australia took in 340,800 new migrants in 2024

    By STEPHEN JOHNSON, ECONOMICS REPORTER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 21:59 EDT, 18 June 2025 | Updated: 22:32 EDT, 18 June 2025

    Immigration levels are soaring under Anthony Albanese – with almost two-thirds of new foreigners moving to Sydney and Melbourne and putting pressure on infrastructure.

    Australia took in 340,800 migrants last year, higher than Treasury’s pre-election Budget forecast of 335,000 net arrivals for the 2024-25 financial year and 76 per cent higher than the pre-pandemic intake of 194,000.

    The new figures were released on Thursday, a day after Treasurer Jim Chalmers admitted Australia would struggle to build 1.2million more homes in the five years to 2029 to accommodate the population explosion.

    ‘The 1.2million homes is a very ambitious target, deliberately so and it will be hard to get there, but it’s not impossible to get there but everyone needs to do their bit,’ he told the National Press Club in Canberra.

    While immigration levels are down on the record-high levels seen two years ago, the population influx from overseas migration is overwhelmingly flowing to Australia’s two biggest cities, Sydney and Melbourne – with NSW and Victoria having to house 207,233 new overseas residents.

    That’s more than 60 per cent of the net intake of 340,800 permanent and long-term arrivals into Australia. 

    Sydney, Australia’s most expensive city, is so unaffordable people are leaving in droves, with 28,118 people leaving New South Wales last year for another state, new Australian Bureau of Statistics data showed.

    This big exodus from NSW – as 106,730 new overseas migrants move in – is putting pressure on other states and could potentially see the GST broadened so the states and territories had more money to spend on infrastructure.

    Immigration soars ahead under Anthony Albanese despite key promise – as migrant surge overwhelms two major cities

    Immigration levels are soaring under Anthony Albanese with almost two-thirds of new foreigners moving to Sydney (pictured) and Melbourne

    Queensland took in 25,940 new residents from other states last year, with population growth at a slightly above-average level of 1.9 per cent. 

    Victoria also reported a higher population growth pace of 1.9 per cent with only 3,203 people leaving for another state as 100,503 new migrants moved in, mainly to Melbourne. 

    Western Australia had the strongest population growth of 2.4 per cent as 12,612 people entered from other states and 45,124 people moved in from overseas.

    Chalmers on Wednesday ruled out broadening the 10 per cent GST so the Commonwealth Grants Commission could distribute more funds to the states and territories.

    ‘What I’m going to try and do – because I know the states will have a view on it, I’m going to try not to dismiss every idea that I know that people will bring to the roundtable,’ he said.

    ‘I suspect the states will have a view about the GST – it’s not a view that I’ve been attracted to historically but I’m going to try not to get in the process of shooting ideas between now and the roundtable.

    ‘One of the ways that I am going to be inclusive and respectful in the lead-up to this roundtable is I suspect people will raise that question.’

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