The Coalition would not cut working holiday visas as part of its promise to reduce migration, senior Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie says. The Coalition has been under pressure to release further details about which immigration streams it would target in government. Peter Dutton has claimed the increase in immigration of the past two years has driven up house prices. Under the Coalition’s proposed policy, it would lower permanent migration from 185,000 in 2024-25 to 140,000 in 2025-26. Permanent migration would increase to 150,000 in the following two years and then to 160,000 after that. Dan Tehan, the shadow immigration minister
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