The 200-page report, led by former public service chief Martin Parkinson, outlined the case for "major reform" of the system to stop Australia becoming a nation of "permanently temporary" residents where underpayment and exploitation can arise.
Key Points
- The federal government is due to outline its strategy for major reforms to Australia's immigration system.
- Parkinson review identified cases of exploitation of the migration system by international students.
- The report also found the immigration backlog and ageing technology systems in Home Affairs reflected the severity of the problems.
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