Part 12/12:
Australia’s recent move to lower the standards for prospective migrants’ English proficiency highlights ongoing tensions between economic pragmatism, political strategy, and social cohesion. As debates intensify over how best to manage multiculturalism, fiscal responsibility, and national identity, Australians face critical choices about their future. The consensus among critics remains clear: without reforms and a firm commitment to shared values, the country risks further division and economic hardship.