1. New South Wales cancels the minimum score and work experience requirements for the 190 occupation list

Today the official website of New South Wales officially announced:
Due to the large number of 189 applicants invited by the Immigration Bureau, New South Wales has now abolished the minimum score and work experience requirements for the previously announced 190 occupation list!
2. Official state quotas for each state announced

Yesterday, December 8, the Immigration Bureau’s official website updated the final state quotas for each state.
-ACT
190: 2025, 1225 more than the transition quota
491: 2025, 105 more than the transition quota
BIIP: 10, unchanged
- Xinzhou
190: 9108, 1948 more than the transition quota
491: 6168, an increase of 1298 over the transition quota
BIIP: 260, unchanged
- Northern Territory
190: 600, unchanged
491: 1400, an increase of 560 over the transition quota
BIIP: 15, unchanged
-kunzhou
190: 3000, unchanged
491: 2000, 800 more than the transition quota
BIIP: 235, unchanged
- South Australia
190: 2700, unchanged
491: 5,300, an increase of 2,100
BIIP compared to the transition quota: 70, unchanged
- Tazhou
190: 2000, unchanged
491: 2250, 900 more than the transition quota
BIIP: 10, unchanged
- Victoria
190: 11,500, 2,500 more than the transition quota
491: 3400, an increase of 1000 from the transition quota.
BIIP: 170, unchanged
- Western Australia
190: 5350, unchanged
491: 2790, unchanged
BIIP: 40, unchanged
Overall, the final quota for this fiscal year is 36,283, the final quota for 491 is 25,333, and the commercial investment quota is 810.