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Queensland Businessman Leads Push for Sustainable Immigration

Scott Challen, founder of QHI Group, says Australia’s housing and infrastructure has reached a breaking point because of excessive immigration, brought about by government policy gone wrong. The Queensland businessman was one of the organisers for the Brisbane arm of the recent March for Australia, a national event which saw thousands demanding reform of Australia’s immigration
policies.

“We’re not building homes fast enough. We can’t staff trades. Our critical infrastructure is failing. And the Australian Government, with its immigration flood gates wide open, is making all of this even worse,” said Challen.

Challen says the next Brisbane March for Australia, scheduled for this Sunday 19 October in Brisbane’s CBD, aims to foster a peaceful yet forceful discussion on Australia’s immigration policies.

“I’m not anti-migrant. But, surely, we’re passed the point of denying that immigration has nothing to do with our housing and infrastructure crisis,” he said.

Challen also supports Senator Pauline Hanson’s demands to immediately halt visas for Palestinians and to repatriate those Palestinians temporarily residing in Australia.

“The war’s done; we can’t continue looking after everyone else before Australians. It’s appalling that Tony Burke has today announced hundreds more Gazans are arriving in our country.”

The last March for Australia in Brisbane attracted more than 20,000 marchers, according to Queensland Police Service reports. Challen expects the event this weekend to be bigger still.

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