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Australia news live: Liberal senator says ‘we cannot continue to blame migrants’ for economic issues in direct attack on Angus Taylor’s rhetoric

Australia news live: Liberal senator says ‘we cannot continue to blame migrants’ for economic issues in direct attack on Angus Taylor’s rhetoric


Liberal senator says Coalition’s migration policy ‘alienates’ migrants and ‘doesn’t meet the needs’ of the community

Liberal senator Andrew McLachlan said he has “deep concerns” the Coalition’s immigration policy will divide the nation, saying he doesn’t think the country should take a “negative approach to migration”.

McLachlan broke with opposition leader Angus Taylor, who said last week the nation should heavily restrict immigration, tying migration rates to the ongoing shortage of housing. The senator told RN Breakfast this morning:

double quotation markI have deep concerns, coming from a multicultural community, that we are going to create two types of members in the community going forward with this policy suite. … If you’re both contributing to the wealth of the nation and one is entitled to certain entitlements, you could have almost a form of a strata-ing of our society. And I’m not sure that’s the Australian way.

McLachlan went on:

double quotation markI don’t think our rhetoric meets the needs of the broader community. I think our rhetoric used alienates migrant communities. I don’t think we should take a negative approach to migration. Certainly it should be controlled and we don’t want to invite people here without giving them a society that can accommodate them. Both economically and culturally. But we cannot continue to blame migrants for the problems of our economy.

Australia news live: Liberal senator says ‘we cannot continue to blame migrants’ for economic issues in direct attack on Angus Taylor’s rhetoric
Liberal senator Andrew McLachlan. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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Lifeblood calls for urgent donations of A and O blood in Victoria

Australian Red Cross Lifeblood is urgently calling for 5,500 Victorians with A and O blood to donate within the next week as its blood supplies run very low.

Victoria needs more people to donate than anywhere else in the country. It is one of the most populated states, and demand is high after a long and intense 2025 winter saw people cancel donations due to cold and flu infections.

More donors are needed urgently to prevent Lifeblood’s stocks falling to critical levels by June, and to protect the blood supplies hospitals rely on for cancer treatment, surgery, trauma care and childbirth.

Lifeblood spokesperson Cath Stone said Type O and A blood are among the types most frequently ordered by hospitals.

“Winter is always a challenging time for blood donation,” she said.

double quotation markWhen people are unwell with colds or flu, they can’t donate, even if they want to. But the need for blood doesn’t slow down. Patients undergoing cancer treatment, people needing surgery, and those injured in accidents rely on blood every single day.

To book a donation, call 13 14 95, or visit lifeblood.com.au

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