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Australia should shut the door to thousands of New Zealanders to help stabilise the nation's population at 26 million by 2050, federal Labor backbencher Kelvin Thomson says.
Migration from New Zealand is uncapped and the number of Kiwis permanently settling has jumped from 16,400 in 2002-03 to 47,800 last financial year.
Thomson says if Australia is to avoid an "environmental disaster", net overseas migration needs to be slashed from 213,500 to 70,000 a year.
In particular, the trans-Tasman travel arrangement with New Zealand would need to be renegotiated to do away with "the open door", he said in a speech to a community group in Melbourne.
Instead, New Zealanders should be offered places made available when people leave Australia to live elsewhere.
Thomson says population growth in Australia is now a "runaway train".
Official projections show the country having 35 million people by 2050, which is unsustainable, he said.
Stabilising the population at 26 million would address "the declining quality of life in our cities, the traffic congestion and the disappearing backyards and open spaces".
Thomson told TVNZ's Close Up that one of the ingredients in stabilising the population is that the government needs to know what the various components of the migration programme will be and that therefore means capping the trans-Tasman travel arrangement.
He says that does not in practice mean that people who have been going to Australia from New Zealand in the last few years would have missed out.
"I've done some of the figures in relation to that and it's quite clear that under the formula that I've developed that as many New Zealanders as have been coming in the last few years would still be able to come," he told Mike Hosking.
"In order to have a net 70,000 overseas migration programme, which I believe is the number we need in order to stabilise Australia's population, we need to know the size of the programme from each country.
"And in New Zealand's case we've had this arrangement which is uncapped and open ended and it means it's impossible for Australia and indeed New Zealand to know what its population will be in the years ahead."
Thomson also wants to cut the skilled migration and family reunion programs, allowing Australia to boost its refugee intake from 13,750 to 20,000 a year.
The baby bonus should be abolished and family benefit payments restricted to just two children per family, he said.
The savings made would allow Australia to invest more in skills and training domestically, and increase foreign aid "to enable us to be compassionate, decent international citizens".
Thomson has delivered several speeches in recent months rejecting Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's assertion that population growth is good for Australia and the economic prosperity of the nation.
He has called for the rolling back of laws that allow international students to apply from Australia for a skilled permanent residence visa within six months of completing their course.
More controversially, in August he said the country's migration intake should be slashed so authorities could run more rigorous security checks on applicants.
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Post new commentFayyyy said on 2009-11-12 @ 20:02 NZDT: Report abusive post
I am Appaled at the tone used by your presenter when addressing the Australian MP. He I dont know his name - it was not the regular presenter was rude and aggressive when asking his questions.The Australian Government/People should have a stricter policy where New Zealand residents are concerned. The immigration laws which apply to everyone else in the world should also apply to New Zealand residents. As far as the two countries being allies in two wars Australia was also allies with the UK.
aussie_chick_2009 said on 2009-11-12 @ 19:02 NZDT: Report abusive post
I am apalled in hearing such news. He does not speak for all australians.Im australian and I have a aussie son and a kiwi daughter.Both countries fought side by side in the war.There are australians here living in NZ and they are welcomed so Australia should be doing the same. I cant believe I voted for labour when I was living there if they are going to make such decisions.Im disgusted them mentioning this at all.
thekiwi said on 2009-11-12 @ 16:40 NZDT: Report abusive post
I think Kelvin Thomson is a little out of touch. He needs to realise that the way the world is heading in order for New Zealand and Australia to survive are going to have to become one just as Europe did they may have there own Identities but for intense and purposes they are one nation. Australia and New Zealand are going to have to do the same thing. I can handle Australia becoming a state of New Zealand.