Yesterday’s march sent a loud message: Australians want immigration under control. Yet politicians mostly dismissed the concerns—labeling protesters as extremists or ignoring the scale of the issue.
In this editorial, Brent examines:
How net migration still hits around 1,200 new arrivals every day, straining housing, schools, and infrastructure.
Why both major parties struggle to act, balancing public pressure with business interests.
The tough questions politicians need to answer: Which infrastructure comes first? How will migration targets be met sustainably?
Brent calls for honest, solutions-focused discussion—away from slogans, spin, and fear-mongering.
Listen to the full editorial and ask yourself: what will your local MP actually do about Australia’s migration numbers?