Albanese vows to cut Australian migration after rise fuels support for populist One Nation
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that migration levels are being reduced. This statement comes in response to a Newspoll indicating that the right-wing populist One Nation party is leading the governing Labor party in support, with 31% to Labor's 30%.

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AI-generatedAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that migration levels are being reduced. This statement comes in response to a Newspoll indicating that the right-wing populist One Nation party is leading the governing Labor party in support, with 31% to Labor's 30%. The poll also revealed that Albanese's net approval rating has fallen to its lowest point since the 2022 election, with only 36% of Australians satisfied with his performance. One Nation has attributed the country's housing shortage to recent high net migration.
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4 extractedOne Nation has linked high recent net migration to a housing shortage.
Albanese's net approval rating has sunk to its lowest level since the 2022 election at minus 24.
One Nation party support was at 31%, ahead of Labor at 30%, according to a Newspoll.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that migration levels were reducing.