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The Success of Australia’s Economy Depends on the Immigration

Migration, according to Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor, has been crucial in establishing Australia‘s economic success, cultural identity, and way of life.

The Snowy Scheme was completed by more than 100,000 people from over 30 countries, Taylor noted in his speech to the National Press Club.

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Angus Taylor, the shadow treasurer, claims that migration has been crucial in determining Australia’s economic success, cultural identity, and way of life.

The Snowy Scheme was created at the start of the Second World War by more than 100,000 people from over 30 countries. Mr. Taylor stated in an address to the National Press Club in 1943 that more than 100,000 people from the world traveled to the Snowy Scheme to work on it.

  • Migration has been crucial in establishing Australia’s economic success.
  • It will still be helpful in the future.
  • Government is cutting infrastructure spending while reallocating money to its favored projects.

Therefore, even while migration will still be helpful in the future, it only works if there is a complementing plan for the appropriate infrastructure, housing, and services.

Instead, the government is cutting infrastructure spending while reallocating money to its favored projects.

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