Radio Interview – 2GB Mornings with Mark Levy – Net Migration Numbers

Paul Scarr is the Shadow Immigration Minister, and he joins me on the line from Canberra, Senator Good Morning to you. Senator Scarr Good to be with you, Mark and your listeners. Mark Levy Well, let’s, let’s start with these ISIS brides. As you can appreciate, I got pretty fired up about it off the […]
Radio Interview – 2CC Breakfast with Stephen Cenatiempo – Net Migration Numbers

We heard that the federal government has decided to maintain the permanent migration intake at 185,000 a year. This was following, well, a lot of talk in the lead up to the election about reducing migration numbers. Paul Scarr is The Shadow Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, and joins us now. Paul, Good […]
Radio Interview – Radio 2HD & SRN – The Nightline with Cheralyn Darcey – Anti Migration Rally

Joining you now for Canberra Conversations is Senator Paul Scarr, Liberal National Senator for Queensland, Shadow Minister for Immigration and Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs. Senator Scarr, you’ve had a pretty big week in Parliament. Thanks for joining us. Senator Scarr Great to be with you, Cheralyn and great to be with your […]
Radio Interview – ABC Radio Canberra Mornings with Saskia Mabin – Pocock & Anti Migration Rally Poster

On Monday, Senator David Pocock moved four motions in the Senate which would have forced the ANU to release documents pertaining to its financial position. If passed, the university would have needed to produce these documents this week, but the motions were blocked by the Opposition and the Labor Party. Now this morning, Independent Senator […]
Radio Interview – ABC Radio Brisbane Mornings with Steve Austin

The LNP State Convention is one of our most important events. The LNP family comes together from far and wide. We have the opportunity to listen to our leaders at both federal level, state level, and, I should also say, local government level, and that’s a really important part of the process. We have an […]
2SM Breakfast with Tim Webster – Labor’s Roundtable Analysis, NDIS Reform & Changes to Penalty and Overtime Rates

Let’s have a little bit of a look back at what happened in the corridors of power, and joined shortly by Senator Paul Scarr, Shadow Minister for Immigration. We like to call it our little chat of Canberra Conversations, the government’s economic round table wrapped up. If you don’t know about that, where were you? […]
Radio Interview – Radio 2HD & SRN – The Nightline with Cheralyn Darcey – Labor’s Tax Talkfest

Tonight on the Nightline. We’re joined by Senator Paul Scarr, Liberal National Senator for Queensland and Shadow Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs. Well, there’s a lot happening on the national and international stage. Labor’s Talk Fest in Canberra, the Gaza Conflict, Tensions in our relationship with Israel and the Prime Minister’s performance on […]
Radio Interview – 2SM Breakfast with Tim Webster – Vietnam Veterans Day

It is Veterans Day, and as I said to you, August 18 is also the commemoration of the Battle of long tan, August 18 in 1966. Now to honor the sacrifices of all of our men and women who served Australia and pay our respects to them, as I say, you don’t obliterate history. You’re […]
Radio Interview – Radio 2HD & SRN – The Nightline with Cheralyn Darcey

Joining us now is Senator Paul Scarr, Liberal National Senator for Queensland and the Opposition’s Shadow Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs. Big headlines tonight, the Albanese Government’s move to recognize a Palestinian state, fresh interest rate movements and what it really means in your back pocket. And also the latest from Gaza. This […]
Radio Interview – Radio 2SM – Breakfast with Tim Webster

The Albanese Government announced it will allow an additional 25,000 international student enrollments next year in a bid to support universities and restore confidence in the 50-billion-dollar industry. Then at the same time, long overdue national code to prevent and respond to gender based violence in universities, but that’s just past Parliament, prompted by very […]