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12th November 2009, 02:21 AM
NEW Zealand migration to Australia would be slashed under a federal Labor MP's plan to curb our population growth.

Outspoken Melbourne MP Kelvin Thomson believes the open-door policy for Kiwis made it impossible for Australia to control its numbers and maintain quality of life.

"The trans-Tasman travel arrangement with New Zealand would need to be renegotiated to do away with the open door," he said yesterday.

Australia's migrant intake is at record levels, with almost a quarter of the influx due to New Zealanders who have an automatic right to live here.

Mr Thomson said there should be a cap on Kiwi arrivals that was linked to the number of permanent departures from Australia each year.

"This would give Australia control over our net migration number, which we presently don't have," he said.

In a challenge to his leader, PM Kevin Rudd, Mr Thomson last night spelled out the details of his plan to deal with the population explosion.

"Population is now a runaway train," he said in a speech to a community group in North Melbourne.

Mr Thomson called for annual net immigration to be slashed from more than 200,000 now to just 70,000.

This would stabilise the population at 26 million by 2050, instead of the 35 million predicted by the Government.

Under the Thomson plan:

SKILLED migrant numbers would be cut from 114,000 to 25,000 a year and refugees would rise by 6000 to 20,000.

THE baby bonus would be abolished and family payments cut to lower the fertility rate.

Mr Thomson, who heads the Parliament's joint standing committee on treaties, said his measures would stop Australia wrecking the environment and force governments to focus on education and training. "They would address the declining quality of life in our cities, the traffic congestion and the disappearing back yards and open spaces," he said.

Monash University population expert Dr Bob Birrell said Mr Thomson's proposals were refreshing and realistic.

"Population policy is not made in heaven, it's determined by government policy and, currently, Labor policy is to run record high migration," he said.

Despite concern about urban congestion and water shortages, Mr Rudd recently said he was a "big Australia" man.

"I make no apology for that. I actually think it's good news that our population is growing. I think it's good ... for our national security long term, it's good in terms of what we can sustain as a nation," he said.

Source: Herald Sun (http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/mp-wants-to-slash-kiwi-migrant-influx/story-e6frf7l6-1225796714548)

Silent Observer
13th November 2009, 12:01 AM
Mr Thomson makes sense. This country cannot support an ever burgeoning population until we have serious debate about infrastructure, energy needs, carbon emissions etc. Ridiculous that 90% of the population are found in 4 of our capital cities and we face on-going water and electricity crises.

Australia is full. Roads are full, trains are packed, hospital waiting lists are long, we cannot train enough doctors, teachers and nurses. Running out of water and electricity fails in hot weather. Housing prices are the highest in the world. Immigration scams masquerading as training colleges are flooding the country with poorly trained cooks, beauty therapists and hair dressers.

Rudd and the politician's right and left that are addicted to population growth should prove they can solve our problems before letting more in.

Referendum on population growth now!

Silent Observer
13th November 2009, 12:02 AM
PS Kiwis steal our jobs and woman, and they're better than us at rugby. Further reasons to keep them out.