Most NSW voters believe immigration numbers are too high, and 44 per cent think new arrivals have had a negative impact on the state as the Minns Labor government struggles to meet ambitious targets to house a growing population.
The results of the latest Resolve Political Monitor show voters are anxious about the number of people moving to Sydney, two months after federal Labor announced the permanent national migration intake would be unchanged from last year, at 185,000 places .
The exclusive findings show that 58 per cent of NSW voters think immigration levels are too high, while only 25 per cent say the current intake is “about right”.
While 48 per cent of Labor voters surveyed said immigration levels were too high, the results were far higher among Coalition voters, with 65 per

Brisbane Times

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