8 September 2025

Opposition in serious damage control with Australia's Indian community

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Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has accused a senior colleague of acting “cowardly” over her remark about Indian migrants. Photo: WikiCommons.

The federal Liberal Party is scrambling to contain a bitter internal dispute that has gone public and threatens to undermine any relationship it hopes to have with Australia’s Indian community.

Following last week’s remarks from shadow minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price suggesting Indian migrants were being allowed into Australia in large numbers because they vote Labor, the Coalition has been in desperate damage control.

The Indian community was a target of the recent anti-immigration protest rallies around Australia.

Senator Price has subsequently said her comments were a “mistake”, but she has also refused to apologise for them, instead saying it was actually the media’s fault she said what she did.

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has been trying to douse the fire by talking up the importance of the Indian community to Australian society and by stating Senator Price’s comments were wrong.

But she won’t offer an apology on Senator Price’s behalf.

The ongoing saga blew up further on Sunday (7 September) when the Northern Territory Senator released a lengthy statement on social media accusing senior Liberal Party colleague Alex Hawke of acting “cowardly and inappropriately” towards her office following her media remarks last Thursday.

Mr Hawke is the Manager of Opposition Business and was reportedly furious over Senator Price’s comments about Indian voters.

Senator Price accused him of “berating one of my staff” and threatened that the Senator would be treated “like another female member of the Coalition” if she didn’t change her behaviour.

(In the lead-up to this year’s election, Senator Jane Hume suggested Chinese “spies” were volunteering for Labor. Following the election, she was relegated to the Opposition’s backbench.)

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“Later that day, I sent him a WhatsApp message to call out his cowardly and inappropriate conduct,” Senator Price wrote.

“If people want to talk about a so-called ‘woman problem’ in the Liberal Party, then it’s this: we don’t stand up for women when they are mistreated by our own colleagues … I’ve also been disappointed by some media reporting which has been agenda-driven and wrenched my comments from context.

“I’ve had members of the Indian community reach out to me in solidarity.”

Mr Hawke, who was immigration minister in the Morrison government, issued his own statement midday Sunday to try to rein in the party’s spiralling crisis.

He didn’t address Senator Price’s accusations against him, but did refer to her comments from last week about Indian migrants.

He joined her in blaming the media.

“As a former Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs, I am 100 per cent supportive of our Australian Indian community,” Mr Hawke said.

“I have worked closely with this deeply patriotic community, which is made up of hardworking, skilled and successful Australians who have embraced their new home with real passion.

“Their commitment and contribution to our country is beyond question.

“Any reasonable person must reject the targeting of Indian Australians. The extremist and hate literature that was recently circulated prior to anti-immigration rallies is abhorrent.

“That behaviour must be condemned by anyone who supports a free, fair and tolerant society. No racial group should be targeted and vilified in Australia.

“I have spoken with Senator Price and accepted her explanation of how her comments have been misinterpreted and subsequently weaponised by Labor.

“I support her ongoing work to clarify the comments she made last week and helping return this debate to the issue of overall migration levels and having a sustainable migration program.”

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Ms Ley appeared on the ABC’s Insiders on Sunday morning and, while condemning Senator Price’s comments, she would not apologise for them.

“The comments were wrong, they were not correct, they should not have taken place, and corrections have been made,” the Opposition Leader said.

“They will not be repeated. But what I said subsequent to those comments and what I want to say now as well is to express my deep appreciation to the Indian community for all they have brought to Australia … We value, respect and love our Indian community, as we do all of our migrant communities. And I made that point subsequent to those remarks because I did hear from the Indian community that they felt hurt at what they heard.”

But Ms Ley would not disclose if she chastised Senator Price for making the remarks.

Neither would she apologise on behalf of the maverick Senator, even though she was asked three times if she would.

“Others will make their own remarks,” she said.

“I know that as leader, the most important message that I can send is that appreciation of our Indian community, heard directly from me as leader.”

By Sunday afternoon, the Opposition Leader was taking a tour of Little India in Sydney to meet local business people. She acknowledged that Senator Price’s comments had been “hurtful”.

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HiddenDragon11:42 pm 08 Sep 25

This article, and several others which drew on the same background information, make clear that Price’s comments were based on more than anecdata and/or Fox News/Sky After Dark agendas and talking points –

https://www.theindiansun.com.au/2025/08/18/why-85-of-indian-australians-voted-labor/

When the mea culpas (with or without apologies as such) are done with, there are broader issues touched on in that article – particularly about age and aspiration – which the Liberals should be far more focused on.

It’s a yougov poll…so already off to a bad start, let alone the fact that it’s one election, there’s nothing here but please do explain how Labor orchestrates this campaign…you know in the real world. lol

This is just Price seeking to get her head on Skynews with the usual dog whistling, you are right though, there’s plenty of other things that the Liberals should be focusing. But once again they’ve let Price derail them.

One thing’s for certain: mass migration in Australia is largely connected with an insufficient pre-mass migration birth rate. And what’s the insufficient pre-mass migration birth rate connected to? Why, the ieftwing inability to plan ahead and build civilisation, with everyone drunk on imaginary entitlements and doing what feels right.

And now it somehow imagines that bringing in people from overseas and then subjecting them to the same short term investment mentality is a winner, and that if you happen to notice the stupidity you’re on the far right.

Not one thing on the Left appreciates what it takes to build and then maintain civilisations, but it’s the best of the best when it comes to destroying or disintentivising them.

“One thing’s for certain: mass migration in Australia is largely connected with an insufficient pre-mass migration birth rate.”

Counterpoint: No it’s not.

None of that is true….laugh out loud funny…but not true.

As with most of Penfolds posts he studiously avoids the issue so he can insert his ideology.
The issues are
1. Are Indian migrants being favoured
2. Do they vote Labor

For which there’s no proof whatsoever…it’s just rehashed American culture wars nonsense, Jacinta not being smart enough to invent her own culture wars nonsense.

Answered #1 already franky. Indian migration is up 40% as a % of overall migration in the past three years.

The issue was whether Labor bring in Indians because they vote Labor. You’d have to ask Burke, who’s as transparent as brick wall. But here’s something to consider:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-09/indian-australian-community-support-labor-federal-election/105259192

Classic Penfold misrepresent and misdirect. Overall immigration is trending down. The story he’s linked are individual anecdotes related to one election….nothing to prove a voting block or even that any of these individuals would consider voting Liberal at the next election.

Although I can’t imagine that Price’s latest nonsense is helping sell the Liberal party to anyone sensible…not when the NSN literally hijacked and led marches on the weekend.

Seano, perhaps you can explain why the ABS is projecting Australia’s population to be 38m by 2050 given immigration is trending down according to you and Labor? The ABS is predicting average annual growth of 420,000 for 25 years. While that’s slightly down on the first 3 Albanese years, it’s still significantly higher than population growth over the decade prior to covid.

Penfold I have never seen you respond specifically to any query ever – you deflect, change the subject or obfuscate and stop putting in links to other articles as nobody reads them

Garfield….well when a bird and a bee really like each other….lol

“Federal government figures show the NOM for the 12 months to 31 December 2024 was 341,000 people. That’s down 37% compared to the NOM’s peak, of 538,000, in the 2022-23 year.

That record number, covering the period when Labor took office in May 2022, came after the former Coalition “stomped on the immigration accelerator” after the closure of Australia’s international borders during the Covid pandemic, Rizvi said, in a bid to make up shortfalls.”

Immigration is trending down.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/01/anti-immigration-protesters-say-australias-migration-is-at-record-highs-but-the-figures-tell-a-different-story

Well frank it’s hard to work out how to respond much more directly to your question.

Franky: “1. Are Indian migrants being favoured” …. “Penfold I have never seen you respond specifically to any query ever”

10:36 8 September: “Turns out the numbers tell us Indian migration has exploded. It’s been the highest single country of migration for the past three years. Up until 2020-21 it averaged 10% of migration, for the past three years it’s averaged 14%.”

Frankly franky, if that’s not a clear answer, even based straight from the ABS migration data, then it’s hard to help you much further.

Immigration is trending down, you haven’t proven a voting bloc, or an orchestrated campaign…it’s the usual nonsense and dog whistling.

Stephen Saunders12:27 pm 08 Sep 25

Price’s remarks are factual and easily verified, ask Matt Barrie or Leith van Onselen. But Sussan Ley Green Teals are entirely focused on placating the subcontinent, and fitting in with awful Albanese. Too bad about unwashed voters, who 80% want lower migration.

Approximately 220 of our 227 federal reps, have been carefully preselected, to automatically vote for Big Australia. Where would we be without democracy?

They’re not factual Stephen, anyone with an even basis understanding of the Australian political system and some critical thinking skills would know that. Oh right.

As for this bizarre comment:
“Approximately 220 of our 227 federal reps, have been carefully preselected, to automatically vote for Big Australia. Where would we be without democracy?”

It must be fun being a conspiracy theorist because every day is a “choose your own adventure”…don’t like something…just make up some nonsense to make yourself feel better. lol.

“We don’t like ’em cause they vote labor” well maybe ring up some of scomos old work mates from tourism australia and start asking the far right nations “where the bloody hell are you?”. First its the numbers, proven to be factually incorrect, then its the culture, also not true, so now it becomes “I don’t like how they vote”. Hahahahaha getting closer to the truth.

The whole thing is just imported America culture wars nonsense.

Although kudos to the Liberals for allowing Jacinta Price to hijack the debate again and make them look like a bunch of fools at best…you’d think the damage she did to Dutton’s campaign would have been enough to shame Price in to being at least a bit introspective and to encourage Ley to censor this fool but as we all know Ley is merely a placeholder for Hastie.

It may or may not have been said with a tone of misogyny. But to act so shocked when someone warns Price that she’s risking the same fate as the laughable Jane Hume, just points to how clueless she is.

Silly comments by Price, but are they factual ?

Turns out the numbers tell us Indian migration has exploded. It’s been the highest single country of migration for the past three years. Up until 2020-21 it averaged 10% of migration, for the past three years it’s averaged 14%.

Perhaps Burke could explain why and is it anything to do with western Sydney electoral seats ?

“Silly comments by Price, but are they factual ?” No, it’s just imported culture wars nonsense attempting to lean into bigotry and fear. Absolutely shameful after members of the NSN lead marches misusing people’s concerns about levels of immigration.

Immigration is trending down. Australians don’t vote in racial blocks. You can thank the fact that we have compulsory and preferential voting for protecting us from American stupidity.

Only the mafematically challenged claim immigration is falling. Although speaking of “culture wars”, isn’t mafs a th show ?

I think they make good migrants. They’re generally intelligent, hard working, blend in pretty easy by way of their love of cricket and don’t seem to despise our way of life or want to harm us. They’re happy to celebrate their own religion without trying to ram it down our throats as the best and only.

Penfold you can’t misrepresent the post pandemic surge forever…well of course you could but a sensible person wouldn’t.

Also, no proof whatsoever that any immigrant population block votes for for any political party…but don’t let that in the way of pushing this nonsense.

Agreed Elf they do make good migrants. You describe the contribution of the community well. What community would be out playing cricket at the Mint Oval at 4pm on a winter’s Sunday in minus temperatures. Crazies 🙂

It’s the numbers that are the issue. The largest single national migration in a year was over 108,000 people from India in 2022-23. That’s not much more than our entire net migration 20 years ago.

It’s completely unsustainable and detrimental to the rest of the community (migration overall, not Indian migration per se).

What happened just before 2022-23 Penfold? Any clues champ? Keep misrepresenting the one off post pandemic surge and I’ll keep calling it out.

Nice use of the word “they” there too chaps, very classy.

Call it out all you want. But first you might want to read the graphs. As we know you can’t so allow me to help – migration was significantly lower, pre covid too.

Perhaps you don’t use the roads, the education system or are familiar with the housing market. Anyone who does knows the issues.

LMAO…I’ve pointed you to the graphs you’ve ignored them.

I’m not interested in your baiting I’m interested in you misrepresenting the post pandemic surge to falsely claim record immigration.

“Federal government figures show the NOM for the 12 months to 31 December 2024 was 341,000 people. That’s down 37% compared to the NOM’s peak, of 538,000, in the 2022-23 year.

That record number, covering the period when Labor took office in May 2022, came after the former Coalition “stomped on the immigration accelerator” after the closure of Australia’s international borders during the Covid pandemic, Rizvi said, in a bid to make up shortfalls.”

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/01/anti-immigration-protesters-say-australias-migration-is-at-record-highs-but-the-figures-tell-a-different-story

All immigrants are likely to say they are happy with the government that opened the door.

This is labor using the indian community for something thats incredibly obvious. If they dont like it, it proves indians vote labor.

A complete load of nonsense.

Australians don’t vote in racial blocks, this is culture wars garbage that is meaningless in Australia to everyone other than those not smart enough to see through it.

What Labor will be happy about is that instead of being under scrutiny as all governments should be the Liberal Party are busily shooting themselves in both feet…again.

Of course Ethnic groups vote in blocks that suit their preference to bring all their extended families here. Labor know this an play on this. This is why immigration is still well above pre pandemic levels. Labour is on a mission to see everyone is homeless.

Most labourers seem to want a home. Did you mean to refer to Labor? Explain your latest weird conspiracy.

Claiming without evidence that there is near-uniform behaviour among groups which you identify by ethnicity is attributing general characteristics to race, commonly known as racism.

@Axon yes it is racism, no they will not admit that yet. We’re getting closer though. With each debunked argument, the racists get closer to saying “well I just don’t like the look of them”.

@Cent8e Le7t based on what evidence? And show me the plan from Labor to do this? How could the keep such a plan secret?

Putting aside there’s no evidence any migrant communities of significant size vote in blocks, do you think even if a Labor minister wanted to do this they could push a button and make it happen? Without anyone finding out? Of course not, national governments are by necessity vast and complex bureaucracies.

People should have the critical thinking skills to see through this conspiratorial nonsense.

Andrew Bacic6:55 am 09 Sep 25

I’m not sure why there are three commentators suggesting others a racist, for correctly asserting in this context, that a particular group tend to vote a particular way?
Here is link below to just one, of several, pieces of research available on the matter.

https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2022/05/indo-australian-voters-and-the-2022-general-election?lang=en

Perhaps provide counter evidence instead of condescension and name calling.

Besides the complete lack of credible proof, the othering of certain people, the cherry picking of data, the representation of one election in which ….*checks notes* Labor won in a landslide…IDK Andrew.

Straight from American right wing culture wars “think” spaces….through Jacinta’s “mind” to wreaking more damage on the Liberal Party.

IDK why the far right are not smart enough to get that Australia is not American and importing their culture wars nonsense isn’t the clever tactic they seem to believe it is….but here we are.

Andrew Bacic6:42 am 09 Sep 25

It seems its an accurate assertion that most migrants from India vote labor, and they do represent a massive cohort of new Australians. Completely understandable why commentators would view this as Demographic Engineering, rather than culture wars nonsense.
Yet, you are all over those comments denigrating others, calling them names, telling them its far right rubbish.
Here’s a link to some research that supports the claims. Perhaps provide links to support your own assertions before dismissing others valid opinions.

https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2022/05/indo-australian-voters-and-the-2022-general-election?lang=en

PS. Yougov panels are self selecting so you know….lools.

” Demographic Engineering”…laughable. You’ve got some anecdotes and a YouGov poll and that’s it.

It doesn’t equate to a voting bloc, certainly not a coordinated voting bloc, it doesn’t equate at all to an orchestrated campaign, it’s one election, it’s nonsensical to suggest that this phantom voting bloc some how influenced the election with it taking years to get to the point of being allowed to vote let allow the apparent complete lack of understanding of how our representative democracy works and it’s also a democracy anyway and people are entitled to vote how they like.

An none of the Price apologists have considered that even if there was kernel of truth to this nonsense (there really isn’t) is there a reason why migrants might not feel welcome in the Liberal party.

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