Peter Dutton warns ‘unplanned’ migration will worsen housing and cost-of-living crises

Peter Dutton has delivered his budget reply, warning that poorly managed migration will deepen the housing crisis and worsen Australia’s cost-of-living woes.
KEY POINTS:
- Opposition leader Peter Dutton has delivered his second budget reply.
- Mr Dutton has warned that poorly managed migration will deepen Australia’s housing crisis.
- He accused Labor of avoiding tough decisions to help families.
during sports matches, and commit $5 million to make treatment more affordable for conditions affecting women if the Coalition wins the next election.

This week’s budget also scaled down projections over Australia’s population, which it tipped to be 700,000 people smaller than anticipated in 2019.

, Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil insisted she was not advocating for a “big Australia” but argued the nation’s approach to immigration needed a significant overhaul.
population would hit 27 million.
Peter Dutton says budget hurts families
While the opposition backed some budget measures, such as tripling the bulk billing incentive and expanding single-parent payments, Mr Dutton said families had received little support.
“The budget hurts working Australians. Worse, it risks creating a generation of working poor Australians,” he said on Thursday.
Opposition finance spokeswoman Jane Hume said the government had failed to tackle inflation.
“Unless you slay that dragon, well, essentially you’re not governing. You’re not doing your job,” she told ABC TV on Friday.
“If you’re governing for all Australians, you have to tackle the problem at the source, not simply the symptoms. The only way to do that is to bring down inflation.”

Senator Hume said the prime concern was not the number of new migrants, but how the system was managed.