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Australia's migration surge results from post-pandemic recovery and market-driven reforms, not a political "Big Australia" agenda.
Australia’s recent migration rise stems from a global rebound post-pandemic, not a deliberate "Big Australia" policy.
Both major parties contributed to fluctuations—Coalition expanded temporary visas, Labor fast-tracked processing and imposed restrictions—while long-term growth in temporary migration reflects market-driven reforms since the 1990s.
Political rhetoric often misrepresents these pragmatic shifts.
A key challenge is weakened policy capacity due to the 1996 abolition of an independent migration research body, leading to fragmented oversight.
Rebuilding evidence-based analysis is essential for addressing housing, infrastructure, and economic concerns through informed, long-term planning.
El aumento de la migración en Australia es el resultado de la recuperación posterior a la pandemia y de las reformas impulsadas por el mercado, no de una agenda política de la "Gran Australia".