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How to improve the migration system for the good of temporary migrants – and Australia

  • Written by Tyler Reysenbach, Research associate, Grattan Institute
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The biggest review of Australia’s migration system in decades is due to be delivered to the federal government.

Commissioned by the Albanese government last September, its task is to identify reforms that will increase economic productivity, address challenges such as an ageing population, and make Australia a more desirable...

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