On December 8, the Australian Immigration Bureau announced the final quota for Australia's guaranteed final quota for fiscal year 2022-23! The total number reached 61,616, a sharp increase of 25.33% compared to the number of temporary quotas previously allocated to states! Next, the editor will take you to learn more about the specific state quota.
1. Australia has the full quota:

The final quota for this fiscal year is 190, with a total of 36,283, a total of 491, with a total of 25,333, and a total of 810 commercial investment quotas.
Victoria has the highest total quota, with NSW and Western Australia ranking second and third. The final quota allocation of specific states is as follows:
Victoria (VIC):
190: 11500, an increase of 2500;
491: 3400, an increase of 1000;
BIIP: 170, unchanged
New South Wales (NSW):
190: 9108, an increase of 1948;
491: 6168, an increase of 1298;
BIIP: 260, unchanged
West Australia (WA):
190: 5350, unchanged;
491: 2790, unchanged;
BIIP: 40, unchanged
Queen (QLD):
190: 3000, unchanged;
491: 2000, increase 800;
BIIP: 235, unchanged
South Ao (SA):
190: 2700, unchanged;
491: 5300, increasing 2100;
BIIP: 70, unchanged
Canberra (ACT)
190: 2025, an increase of 1225;
491: 2025, an increase of 105;
BIIP: 10, unchanged
Tasa (TAS)
190: 2000, unchanged;
491: 2250, increase 900;
BIIP: 10, unchanged
Northern Territory (NT)
190: 600, unchanged;
491: 1400, increasing 560;
BIIP: 15, unchanged
Overall, there are 190 states and territories in 5 states and territories that have increased by more than 100%, and 491 states in 4 states have increased by more than 100%.
2. NSW canceled the minimum score and work experience requirements for the 190 occupation list

NSW official statement: As the Immigration Bureau invites a large number of applicants, NSW has now abolished the minimum score and work experience requirements for the 190 occupation list previously announced!