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Immigrants set record with more to come

Released on = July 10, 2007, 3:18 am

Press Release Author = Kerry-Anne Walsh, smh.com.au

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said
the projected target of up to 148,000 new immigrants for 2006-07 would be met once
the figures were tallied.

Press Release Body = AS Australia celebrates the population meter ticking over to 21
million, a record immigration figure for a financial year is expected to escalate
the population boom.

A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said the projected target of up
to 148,000 new immigrants for 2006-07 would be met once the figures were tallied.

It represents one of the greatest immigration influxes in decades. Aided by a rising
number of births, Australia is experiencing a rise in population numbers not seen
since the two most significant boom periods, after World War II and in the 1980s.

The secretary of the Department of Immigration, Andrew Metcalfe, had already hailed
the previous year\'s growth as a record.

In the department\'s annual report, he commended the outcome for 2005-06 of 143,000
new migrants as \"the largest migration program for several decades\".

This year\'s intake and projections for coming years suggest the increase will
continue. The Government is aiming to accept 152,800 new migrants in 2007-08, a far
cry from the low immigration stance it adopted on coming to power in 1996.

After huge immigration numbers during Bob Hawke\'s years as prime minister in the
1980s, his successor Paul Keating slashed immigration in his first year as prime
minister.

The rapid increase in immigration has been fuelled by a growing skills shortage. The
Government has altered the mix of the immigration program to focus on attracting
more skilled migrants.

Two-thirds of those expected to settle permanently this year and next will fall
under the skilled migration category.

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