Labor Minister Anne Aly says Pauline Hanson wants to stop Italian nonnas and Greek yiayias speaking to their grandchildren in their language 🤣🤣🤣 so utterly desperate. I spoke to my yiayia in English
“As Albanese was repeatedly warned 4yrs ago running such high migration into a supply-constrained housing market was always a recipe for disaster.” https://t.co/nwiN219epF
SPA MEDIA RELEASE;
"New ABS data shows Albanese government continues to fail promises to rein in population growth"
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reports that Australia’s population expanded by 412,500 in the 12 months to December 2025. 73% was due to Net Overseas Migration (NOM)... read on https://t.co/5hiRcuRoC4
How can you run a country- build infrastructure, housing, plan water usage, etc with a cumulative population error like this?
However still at record highs! Still 800,000 overseas students taking up 7% of residential housing - in a housing crisis! Australia migration data: Net overseas arrivals dip to lowest level since 2022 amid political debate https://t.co/ZaLeJSBiCn
Demanding immigration levels that align with housing, roads, hospitals, schools and infrastructure isn’t xenophobic or racist. It’s simply common-sense governmental planning. Australia added more than 412,000 people in a single year while housing supply, energy infrastructure and essential services struggled to keep pace.
The question isn’t where people come from. The question is whether governments are planning responsibly. We know they aren’t. After decades of mismanagement from Labor and Liberal alike, it’s time for a sensible approach that matches population growth with infrastructure capacity. That’s exactly what One Nation has been advocating for years.
Who is building houses for migrants? Those who arrived in Australia less than five years ago account for just 2.8% of the construction workforce, but account for 4.4% of all workers in Australia.
"The government's commitment to cut migration in order to get more Australians into homes has been shattered by the latest official data."
The numbers are stark.
🏠 Net new housing supply (year to March 2026): 174,500
✈️ Net permanent and long-term overseas arrivals: 489,300
IPA Senior Fellow Kevin You says the gap between population growth and housing construction is making home ownership harder for Australians.
Find out more: https://t.co/7qJZsHzcgr
Diversity is a strength to a point! But Aust. now has such high levels of immigration from very strong cultures that haven't integrated well. Aust. now faces a loss of national cohesion from the crux of the melting pot, the majority stock that called itself Australian!
A multicultural Australia isn’t a weakness it’s one of our greatest strengths.
History shows us what happens when politicians chase the fantasy of a “monoculture” where everyone thinks, looks, worships and lives the same way. Diversity of culture, ideas and experiences drives innovation, economic growth and social resilience.
Even Hitler’s ideology was built around the dangerous belief that societies should be culturally and ethnically uniform, with anyone deemed “different” treated as a threat. The result was one of the greatest catastrophes in human history.
Australia’s success has been built by migrants from every corner of the globe working, paying taxes, starting businesses and enriching our communities.
The answer to Australia’s challenges isn’t division or demanding everyone fit one mould. It’s building a fair, united society that embraces our differences while sharing common values.
Monoculture weakens nations. Diversity strengthens them.
It was our strength, but unfortunately multiculturism has now become a leach on Australian culture! Migrants demand more & more to maintain their old countries cultures (including misogynist practices, sharia law etc.) & live in separate enclaves!
What about the rest of businesses & individual investors? What about Investors not in property, who already pay more than 30% in income tax? Labor's regressive tax change, is not based on what's good for the economy, but is an inequitable tax collection on the non- Labor base.
We're lifting the turnover threshold from $2 million to $10 million, so all active small businesses qualify for the 50% capital gains tax discount.
That’s in addition to existing generous tax concessions for small businesses that will not change, and new small business supports announced in the Budget.
And we're continuing to work with startups to make sure Australia is the best place to build something new.
A fair crack for first home buyers, and tax cuts for working people are at the heart of our reforms and that won’t change.
“While NOM was 301,000 over the 2025 calendar year, that result was still 37,600 more than the single highest year under a Coalition government – (263,400 in the year to June 2017)” https://t.co/nwiN219epF
Another point. 60% of migrants are unskilled or do not have skills that Australia needs. Over 40,000 p.a. are aged parents of migrants, who use infrastructure & services, not contributed to in tax over their lives! Many will eventually compete for hospital & aged care services!
According to AshPolitik - and the ABS - net migration is down 43 percent in three years under Labor.
Population growth was 2.5 percent when Albanese entered office. Population growth is now 1.5 percent.
How will Hanson and the cookers explain this? It doesn’t fit their narrative.😵💫
I expect they will latch onto any growth at all - even if it is in the negative from 2022 and call it growth. Any growth via migration to Hanson and her anti-immigration rhetoric will be deemed as bad.
The problem with that rhetoric is that primarily immigration has historically been paramount to this country’s economic growth and multicultural success. It still is. You cannot cease immigration completely. You would lose out on skilled workers, students on study visas who all inject money into our economy and seasonal workers who are the backbone of rural communities. Thanks to these people the economy here thrives. Our communities thrive.
Stopping immigration completely stops a country’s growth. It is the equivalent ideology of protectionism which has historically been proven to be a failure.
As it stands now the coalition has let more immigrants into the country than Labor. Why is Hanson not attacking the coalition given their track record?
Hanson is pushing a hateful rhetoric that is not for the benefit of this country. It is for her benefit and the benefit of her wealthy backers. She doesn’t care about the masses - but they are useful fodder to manipulate.
https://t.co/sjAk8Qib3U
Just a point - 800,000 o/s students are here on temp. visas, not in those stats, and take up around 7% of residential housing (Dept. of Education figures), apart from distorting our tertiary education sector. Most are here to get permanent residency & all its benefits.
According to AshPolitik - and the ABS - net migration is down 43 percent in three years under Labor.
Population growth was 2.5 percent when Albanese entered office. Population growth is now 1.5 percent.
How will Hanson and the cookers explain this? It doesn’t fit their narrative.😵💫
I expect they will latch onto any growth at all - even if it is in the negative from 2022 and call it growth. Any growth via migration to Hanson and her anti-immigration rhetoric will be deemed as bad.
The problem with that rhetoric is that primarily immigration has historically been paramount to this country’s economic growth and multicultural success. It still is. You cannot cease immigration completely. You would lose out on skilled workers, students on study visas who all inject money into our economy and seasonal workers who are the backbone of rural communities. Thanks to these people the economy here thrives. Our communities thrive.
Stopping immigration completely stops a country’s growth. It is the equivalent ideology of protectionism which has historically been proven to be a failure.
As it stands now the coalition has let more immigrants into the country than Labor. Why is Hanson not attacking the coalition given their track record?
Hanson is pushing a hateful rhetoric that is not for the benefit of this country. It is for her benefit and the benefit of her wealthy backers. She doesn’t care about the masses - but they are useful fodder to manipulate.
https://t.co/sjAk8Qib3U
My business (and I personally) will qualify for the proposed tech startup carve out… but it's terrible policy.
If these tax changes are so damaging that the Government needs to create special exemptions for tech companies and a subset of small businesses, that's an admission the underlying policy has serious flaws.
Why should founders, employees and investors in one industry get relief while everyone else wears the cost??
What about the medium-sized manufacturers, retailers, healthcare businesses, agricultural businesses, professional services firms and the thousands of ASX-listed companies that employ millions of Australians?
And what about the 7.7 million Australians who invest in shares outside super? They don't get a carve out despite facing much higher tax on successful long term investments. That gaping hole in the policy hasn't been fixed!
This $77 billion transfer from the productive private sector and aspirational younger Australians to government will make Australia less competitive, discourage investment, productivity and entrepreneurship, and push more capital towards foreign investors who are often exempt from Australian CGT altogether.
It's a massive own goal for the country.
Abdul Rivzi, it's time for you to retire. Its a long time since you were a public servant, with an agenda to change Australia's racial mix to override the Australians who built this society, that more people want to come to than we can absorb!
We interrupt your algorithmic psychosis for some important information
"Total pop growth in quarter was 78k - lowest of any quarter since Dec 2021. Pop growth eased to 1.51%"
The top ten% of taxpayers already pay 50% of the income tax collected! They already pay more than 30% on income. Now Labor has cut the 50% CGT rebate on ALL investments (for individuals) not just property. Aust. will have the highest CGT in the world. Good luck young people!
BREAKING: Every one of the 2.7M active small businesses in this country will now have access to generous CGT concessions, and 98% of all active businesses will be eligible for these concessions.
These next steps are all about providing more clarity and confidence to investors, more support for small businesses, and more incentives for innovation.
? The graph shows record high levels of immigration under the 4 of this Labor Govt - in a housing crisis! A crisis of unmet demand on all expensive infrastructure & services. This follows 2 decades of very high migration that is unsustainable for such a dry continent.
Net Migration down 43% in three years.
Population growth down. Albanese entered office with population growth at 2.5% now 1.5%
Australia has lowered immigration more than Canada and is working towards sustainable levels.
Done without propaganda, hatred, or xenophobia.
A ridiculous statement by ON, as way before multiculturalism grew as a thing, to leach away Australian culture, we were assimilating good things about other cultures & ALWAYS have. Just NOT the misogynistic values, or Sharia Law, or ethnic enclaves or imported crime gangs!
Damn, 30% of Australians now have to revert to their "mono" culture. No HSP, Kebabs, Souvas, Pasta, Banh Mi or Curries for you.
And unfortunately, for the Mono Neurons, they will be unable to watch the World Cup on SBS.
I dont make the rules, Pauline does.
So Vote 1 Sustainable Australia Party. Immediately address the drivers of unsustainable demand from record immigration in a housing crisis, continually ignored by Labor, as well as reform to the economy!
Imagine being a young person wanting to start a life and a family and looking to One Nation for change and smash the system?
For who? Not you.
A change for absolutely destruction of the future.
Scraps childcare subsidies
Scraps paid parental leave
Scraps wage rises, penalty rates and conditions.
Says, housing is in "crisis" driven by demand exceeding supply, however supports negative gearing, which subsidises investors competing directly with first home buyers.
CGT hurting young people? CGT discount overwhelmingly benefits affluent people over 55, subsidised by young working people tax dollars.
If you under 40 today, or older and support the future of young people you must know,
One Nation isn't smashing the status qou, its enforcing it.