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Coalition considers plan to slash net overseas immigration by nearly half its current rate, leaked documents reveal
Leaked confidential documents reveal Australia's Coalition opposition, led by Angus Taylor, is considering cutting annual net overseas immigration to 150,000-200,000—nearly half the 2024-2025 level of 306,000—as part of its 2027 federal election platform. The roadmap outlines plans to finalize full policies by February 2027 to avoid past campaign chaos, alongside other priorities including housing affordability, family policy overhauls, public service cuts, and managing relations with Chinese Australians while promoting a hardline 'Australian Values First' immigration strategy.
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Coalition considers plan to slash net overseas immigration by nearly half its current rate, leaked documents reveal
May 6, 2026, 11:00 PM