Immigration policy will be comprehensively reformed to serve Australia’s national interest and actively re-form the high-trust, homogeneous society that underpinned the nation’s past stability and prosperity.
Fifty years of deliberate multiculturalism, compounded by three decades of mass immigration, have fostered ethnic enclaves and diluted Australia’s cultural cohesion. Without correction, this trajectory will lead to the geographic balkanisation of the nation into de facto independent cultural and ethnic territories. These areas will become hostile to outsiders, condemning those unable to move to lives of fear and exclusion.
This erosion of a shared national identity makes cohesive governance impossible, as evidenced by the election of representatives openly hostile to Australia’s heritage and interests.
Our policy to secure a unified national future is as follows:
- End Multiculturalism as Policy: The official policy of multiculturalism will be immediately abolished. This reset is necessary to ensure non-integrating cultures dilute over time and that all government policy actively fosters a single, unified Australian national identity.
- Welfare Access Restriction: For all foreign-born residents who arrived after 2010, access to Centrelink benefits and social housing will be ceased after a six-month grace period following implementation. This will be enacted alongside the voluntary repatriation policy.
- Abolition of Non-Economic Visa Streams: Family-reunion and humanitarian programs will be phased out entirely. Future immigration will be focused purely on migrants who provide immediate, demonstrable value and originate from nationalities that share Australia’s European heritage and cultural foundations, thereby working to rebuild a homogeneous society.
- Privatisation of Settlement Services: All federal and state funding for multicultural grants and programs will cease. The provision of settlement services, will be shifted to regulated, approved private charities or employers.
- Voluntary Repatriation Grant: A one-time, taxable repatriation grant will be offered for a six-month period to foreign-born residents who voluntarily surrender their permanent residency or citizenship and depart Australia. Funding for this initiative may be supplemented by the proceeds from the sale of the applicant’s Australian property.
- Phased Removal of Temporary Visa Holders: All temporary work and student visas will not be renewed upon expiry. A two-year sunset period will be implemented to systematically reduce this population. To facilitate the transition for businesses, a significant corporate tax rebate will be offered for every temporary visa holder replaced with an Australian citizen or permanent resident, directly incentivising the hiring of local workers and ending the economy’s dependency on imported labour.
- Stringent Citizenship Requirements: Citizenship will be made harder to obtain and more meaningful to hold. Requirements will include: raising English language proficiency to a fluent level; implementing a stringent civics and history test based on a core Australian canon; and removing the right to hold dual citizenship.
- Targeted Immigration: We will initiate proactive campaigns in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Scotland, and other European nations to offer free and expedited immigration applications to our cultural kinsmen, providing a demographic and cultural lifeline to those disaffected in their own countries and strengthening the core of the Australian nation.