Taylor bats away multiculturalism saga criticism, says Australia shouldn’t 'look like Japan'
Angus Taylor defended the Coalition's multicultural stance on Thursday, rejecting Pauline Hanson's vision for a 'monocultural' Australia. He emphasized support for a version of multiculturalism aligned with 'core values' and stated, 'I don't want Australia to look like Japan.' His comments follow rising pressures and criticisms within his party regarding multiculturalism's future in the country.
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Published 25 Jun 2026, 02:50 UTC · Updated 25 Jun 2026, 03:00 UTC
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