Reducing planned economic immigration for economic and environmental reasons
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Federal and State governments have a duty to ensure training, higher education, employment and housing are provided to citizens as a priority over invited economic immigrants. Furthermore that Australia should keep its population small in light of
(1) - diminishing natural space and habitat for Australian plants and animals
(2) - demand-driven housing unaffordability and developer-driven population growth policies impacting democracy and quality of life
(3) - demand-driven resource unaffordability and scarcity, including water, fuel and power
(4) - infrastructure overuse
(5) - diseconomies of scale
(6) - associated cost of living rises
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