David Coleman MP appointed Minister for Immigration

The Hon David Coleman MP has been appointed Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs

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Thursday, 30 May 2019

Statement on appointment as minister for immigration, citizenship, migrant services and multicultural affairs

It was an honour to be sworn in yesterday by the Governor General as Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs.

Australia’s story is one of immigration. We welcome people to this country based on what they can contribute – regardless of race, religion, or cultural background. We celebrate the success of migrants from all corners of the globe.

Migrant success stories define our nation. The small business person who takes a chance, works hard, and employs dozens of Australians. The professional who uses their skills to help grow our economy. The religious leader who provides spiritual guidance to their community. The married couple who make huge sacrifices so that their kids can have opportunities that were not available to them. These are the stories of Australia – in every town and suburb.

Our Government will continue to run an orderly, non-discriminatory immigration programme that is focused squarely on our national interests. We will maintain a strong emphasis on the economic benefits of migration, filling gaps in skilled employment to help grow the economy. We will continue to progress initiatives that better match our immigration programmes to the differing needs across our regions. We will implement our reduced cap on permanent migration to take pressure off our cities, while offering more opportunities for skilled migration in regional Australia. We will continue to run a significant humanitarian programme, and ensure that it is always managed in Australia’s national interest. We will manage our temporary migration programmes to maximise their job-creating benefits for Australians.

To be an Australian citizen is an immense privilege. In our citizenship activities, we will continue to emphasise the rights – and obligations – that come with being an Australian. We will honour the heritage of our citizenship and ensure that the next generation of citizens are fully cognisant of what it means to be an Australia.

I am pleased to take on the additional responsibility of Minister for Migrant Services. These services are about assisting new migrants to become fully integrated into Australian society. We will back migrants who want to work hard, play by the rules and contribute to the growth of our nation. The key outcome we will be focused on in Migrant Services is employment. In integrating into Australian life, there is nothing more important than getting a job.

Our multicultural society is one of our greatest strengths as a nation. We will build on it. We will work with community leaders to increase social cohesion, and protect our multicultural heritage. We are the most successful migrant nation in the world, and embedded in that success is our respect for the diverse cultural heritage of Australians.

I look forward to progressing on these initiatives as part of the Morrison Government.


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Sergio Zanotti Stagliorio is a Registered Migration Agent (MARN 1461003). He is the owner of Target Migration in Sydney. He can be reached at sergio@targetmigration.com.au

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