April saw the Star Mail’s federal election survey uncover what Yarra Ranges residents thought about key election topics, with one main focus being immigration.
Our coverage revealed immigration was a touchy topic for Upper Yarra residents – out of 114 respondents, 59 per cent wanted the next Federal Government to reduce immigration in the country, while 32 per cent said it should stay the same.
Peter, who requested only his first name to be used, said he’s a “firm believer” the majority of immigrants who arrive in Australia contribute to the country.
“The popular press, they talk about the African gangs, they talk about the machete attacks and that sort of stuff… it just gives a negative view of people from overseas,” he said.
“The government changed tax laws to make it much better for investors and at the expense of people trying to buy a home and get a home, or build a home.”
Another resident who responded to the survey, Craig Robin, believed Australians are struggling enough already – immigration is only increasing the burden.
“Australians are struggling themselves at the moment without bringing others in,” Mr Robin said.
One respondent said there was “too much rental shortage for Australian options” due to immigration.
While rental shortages are a glaring problem in the Upper Yarra, there are plenty of AirBnBs in each township.
Read the rest here: upperyarra.mailcommunity.com.au/news/2025-04-03/upper-yarra-residents-reveal-their-thoughts-on-immigration/





