Deputy opposition leader Sussan Ley has accused Labor of overlooking the economic prospects of migrant Australians in favour of unions instead.
, had lost the trust of many migrant voters and said reversing this was crucial to its electoral future. She will use forums in Melbourne’s outer south-east to tell newer Australians that Labor is not doing enough for them.
The housing market would only become tighter and infrastructure building more pressing as a result of the record“If there’s no plan that links the migrant intake with infrastructure, housing, jobs, and skills ... then it is set up to fail,” she said in an interview. “Labor is talking about making it easier for migrant works to [come to Australia] for skilled jobs; what I’m saying is we should be skilling the multicultural groups that are already here.”
Victorian opposition leader John Pesutton and federal MPs Michael Sukkar and Keith Wolahan at a Chinese new year event.Citing the loss of seats such as Bennelong in Sydney and Chisholm in Victoria, Ley said: “I think we have to take their communities seriously and listen to them closely and be there for them. Instinctively, they are strongly aspirational; they are the small business owners I meet in the suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne.
The 61-year-old regional NSW MP, also the opposition’s spokeswoman on skills and training, claims Labor is failing to engage Australians whose first language is not English in its skills program.She claims Minister for Skills and Training Brendan O’Connor has not launched a single initiative targeted at culturally diverse communities and these citizens should be listed as one of the priority groups for the government’s free TAFE degrees.
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