
Federal member for Kooyong Josh Frydenberg addresses the media following a press conference at the Hawthorn Velodrome Patterson Reserve in Melbourne, Australia on May 22, 2022.
Former Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has called for a radical shift in the nation’s migration vetting, arguing that legal entry must be treated as a matter of “national self-defence” following the deadliest terror attack in Australian history.
Addressing the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney, the Goldman Sachs Australia chairman linked “a failure of leadership” to the Dec. 14 Bondi massacre, warning that without more rigorous border controls, Australia risks the “disharmony and division” currently seen in Europe.
Migration as National Security
In a move likely to spark political debate, Frydenberg argued that the vetting process is failing to filter out those who do not uphold Australian democratic values.
