Will the government set new migration targets in next week's Budget?

Pedestrians in Sydney CBD

Pedestrians in Sydney CBD Source: AAP

Australia’s migration numbers have plunged during the pandemic, with numbers falling into negative levels for the first time since World War Two. It’s a massive blow to the economy, with the skills crisis and slow population growth likely to impact the post-COVID recovery for years to come. But experts say it’s not only the economy that will suffer but also the rich cultural fabric of Australian society.


Highlights

  • Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show at its peak, 2 million people were arriving in the country each month. 
  • Treasury is forecasting numbers won't return to pre-pandemic levels for another four years.
  • Australia's migration program will depend on the nation's vaccination program and a safe quarantine system.

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