The New Zealand Herald

Dick Smith's immigratio­n warning for Oz

- — news.com.au

Entreprene­ur Dick Smith says it is “not accidental” that immigratio­n skyrockete­d by 27 per cent last year, accusing Australian politician­s of cooking the books to keep economic growth figures artificial­ly high.

The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show net overseas migration for the year ending 30 June 2017 was 245,000, with New South Wales and Victoria recording their highest ever levels.

NSW added 98,600 migrants, while Victoria added 86,900 — an increase on the previous year of 31 per cent and 23 per cent respective­ly. “This growth has seen both states surpass their previous recorded high in 2008-09,” ABS demography director Beidar Cho said.

Australia is now the fastest growing country in the OECD. With the country adding a new overseas migrant at a rate of one every two minutes and 20 seconds, the population is set to hit 25 million within months.

“It’s just an absolute disaster for our children and grandchild­ren,” said Smith, an outspoken critic of Aus- tralia’s high immigratio­n rate who has repeatedly called for Australia’s political parties to have a “population plan”.

“It will destroy Australia as we know it today. We’re going to end up like the US where you have something like 50 million people on the dole who will never have a job,” he said. “It’s just complete madness. With automation and robotics there will be fewer meaningful jobs, we’ll end up just being a nation selling coffee to each other.”

 ?? Picture / AAP ?? Dick Smith says the Australian Govt has been cooking the books.
Picture / AAP Dick Smith says the Australian Govt has been cooking the books.

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