'Contradictory views': How Australians feel about migration and multiculturalism

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From migration to nuclear energy and Donald Trump to China, Australians' attitudes towards issues both at home and abroad have been revealed.

Almost one in two people believe there are too many migrants moving to Australia, even though the vast majority of Australians believe cultural diversity is a boon for the nation. A new poll released by the Lowy Institute on Australian attitudes revealed that 48 per cent of respondents said the total number of migrants coming to Australia each year was too high.

But almost one in three support Donald Trump , an increase from when he previously ran for president . Meanwhile, Australians' positive feelings towards the United States have fallen to their lowest levels since Lowy's annual poll began two decades ago. More than 80 per cent say the US alliance is important to Australia's security but 75 per cent also believe the alliance makes it more likely Australia will be drawn into a war in Asia.

 

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