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Australia should set immigration targets to achieve a ‘stable temporary population’, report says
A report urges Australia to set immigration targets for a 'stable temporary population' to address the surge in nonpermanent residents, which has grown from 2.7% to over 6% of the population since 2010. The increase has strained public services and housing, prompting experts to prioritize discussions on the 'scale of temporariness' over net migration figures.