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‘Many billions of savings’ from stripping welfare from non-citizens, Taylor says

Krishani Dhanji

Krishani Dhanji

The opposition leader, Angus Taylor, says billions could be saved from removing social welfare entitlements from non-citizens – including permanent residents – but refuses to say how much.

Speaking to Sky News this morning, Taylor says the costings will be released ahead of the next election.

double quotation markThere’s many billions of savings. There’s no doubt about that. We’ll put all our costings out, as is the convention, in the lead up to the election, but it’s many billions of savings in this. And this is all about making sure Australian taxpayers’ dollars are well spent, are focused on the benefits of Australians and making Australians better off.

There’s a few key costings and numbers that the opposition’s plan is missing. Taylor also still won’t confirm how much the Coalition would cut the net overseas migration target to, after announcing that he would tie immigration intake to new housing construction.

When probed on Thursday night after his budget reply, Taylor said that the number would be about 40% below current levels and under 200,000. The NOM for the last financial year 2024-25 was 306,000.

double quotation markWhat we’re proposing here is each year the housing minister would say we’ve built this many houses, and so the immigration number, the net overseas migration number, can be X.

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