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When we open up, let's open up big: top economists say we need more migrants

  • Written by Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
When we open up, let's open up big: top economists say we need more migrantsWes Mountain/The Conversation, CC BY-ND

Australia’s leading economists have overwhelmingly endorsed a return to the highest immigration intake on record, saying Australia should aim for at least 190,000 migrants per year as it opens its borders, up from the target of 160,000 per year set ahead of COVID.

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