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Ley plans to slash refugee intake in Coalition migration policy

The Coalition aims to reduce Australia's refugee intake from 20,000 by up to 10,000 annually, citing voter concerns about immigration and housing supply, according to a Resolve poll.

Sussan Ley moved quickly to release a migration policy as she faced pressure over the issue from her right flank and One Nation.

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As the Coalition seeks to significantly reduce overall immigration to Australia, opposition leader Sussan Ley is planning to cut the annual refugee resettlement quota as a core part of its upcoming immigration policy. Shadow ministers involved in formulating the immigration policy have decided to drastically reduce the current annual refugee intake of 20,000 people, and according to sources familiar with the plan who were not authorized to discu…

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Brisbane Times broke the news in Brisbane City, Australia on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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