I’m excited to be here with you today as an Australian exchange student at the University of Manchester. I want to talk about a topic that is very important in Australia: immigration and asylum seekers.
Australia is known for its diverse and multicultural society. Many people from different countries have come to Australia, bringing their cultures, languages, and ideas. However, discussions about immigration can sometimes be very heated and controversial.
In recent years, immigration has become a big topic in Australian politics and public conversations. Many people are concerned about asylum seekers, especially those who arrive by boat. This has raised questions about our national security, our responsibility to help those in need, and how our immigration policies affect our country.
Some Australians worry about the economic impact of immigration, while others believe we should show compassion and support for people escaping dangerous situations in their home countries.
I hope this discussion helps you gain a better understanding of the Australian immigration debate and its significance for everyone, no matter where we come from. Thank you for listening, and let’s get started!
It’s time for Australia to rethink our immigration intake and focus more on families. Kristina Keneally, the Labor party’s home a spokesperson, has called for a change in our migration policies as we recover from the coronavirus crisis. She pointed out that migration has contributed to over half of Australia’s economic growth since 2005. However, she believes that now, with a struggling economy, we should focus on training Australian workers for jobs in sectors like health and hospitality, which have been important for skilled migration.
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