The Greens are pushing for a Labor policy on HECS relief that had been planned for after the election to be included in the indexation bill being debated now.
has been accused of "playing politics" with migration after the Coalition confirmed it would vote with the Greens toUnder the Hypersonic Flight Test and Experimentation Project Arrangement , all three nations will share technical information needed to develop and manufacture the advanced military technology. funding pool.
"When he was immigration minister, he oversaw a migration system that was so riddled with holes that known criminals were being allowed into this country," she says.She adds there's no figure yet in Coalition plans for student caps. “They refuse to allocate a dollar towards hardworking Australians who are getting the skills they need for the jobs they want," he said in a statement.Earlier this week, crossbenchers joined forces in the House of Representatives to try and send the contentious bill to aBut they were shot down because both major parties support the changes, which they've billed as stripping big money out of politics.
"Let's not blame people who are coming here to seek an education or coming here to seek a better life."She insists the government is "aiming to have it done this year". It has had talks with the Coalition, who today indicated some minor concerns but seem broadly comfortable with it.Kate Chaneyas he has said publicly before, is open to considering amendments from across the parliament if Labor believes the improve the bill.Of the many items on the government's to-do list, it was supposed to be one of the easier ones: undoing the large indexation applied toshenanigans might explain why. They want to amend Labor's bill to add...
Anyway, the shadow treasurer is back on the "big Australia" thread, asking how the increase in population is putting pressure on inflation.' way. The treasurer is just thrilled to have the chance to answer a question from Taylor ."They need to decide: do they want immigration to be lower or higher," Chalmers begins.
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