Tougher citizenship test should include less trivia and more on values: Peter Dutton

By Fergus Hunter
Updated January 3 2017 - 6:18pm, first published 5:22pm
"At the moment, the test is dictated essentially by questions around Australian trivia": Immigration Minister Peter Dutton  Photo: Christopher Pearce
"At the moment, the test is dictated essentially by questions around Australian trivia": Immigration Minister Peter Dutton Photo: Christopher Pearce
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after a citizenship ceremony on Australia Day in Canberra last year. Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after a citizenship ceremony on Australia Day in Canberra last year. Photo: Andrew Meares

Peter Dutton's call for the citizenship test to be revamped - with a boosted focus on social integration and Australian values rather than "trivia" on history and government - has been greeted with scepticism by community groups, who argue that the citizenship process should not risk demonising or unfairly targeting people.

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