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AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago
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From migration to AUKUS, more politicians are speaking out
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Former Coalition politician Paul Scarr warns that inflammatory migration rhetoric is damaging migrant communities, as both major Australian parties face pressure from populist movements on migration and defence policy.

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From migration to AUKUS, more politicians are speaking out
Former Coalition frontbencher Paul Scarr says inflammatory migration rhetoric is taking a toll on migrant communities. His warning comes as both major parties wrestle with populist pressures.
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