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Australians on the move

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data on regional migration shows losses in NSW and VIC (-4,500 and -4,900) whereas QLD, WA, and even SA grew (+7,000, +1600, and +600).

population growthAustralians are looking for cities and regions with lifestyle, affordability, amenities, and safe communities where time can be saved with reduced commute times.

Capital cities have a small leak that is worsening with 11,800 people moving out of capital cities in the Jan-March 2021 quarter.

Our capital cities will reinvent themselves as CLDs (Central Lifestyle Districts), rather than CBDs because lifestyle is everything to Australians.

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This new WFH era, global pandemic, and the recent recession have made Aussies think about what matters in life.

Analysis of social trends shows we long for quality time with our loved ones in beautiful locations – and Australia has plenty of hidden gems that people are securing as their own patch of paradise.

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1 in 2 Aussies said in a McCrindle 2020 survey that they were thinking of relocating in the next year or two.

escalator-crowd-visit-shop-demographic-population-peopleMobility is high on people’s lists, especially for those with extra time on their hands during lockdowns.

Melbourne has been through this and it shows in the ‘escape from the city’ data while Sydney is in the thick of it presently (watch for this in future data) and Brisbane is hoping to avoid extended lockdowns with their latest COVID outbreak and implications on their brand as the 10th most liveable city in the world and global city of choice as newly declared host of the 2032 Olympics.

Australia has four cities in the global top ten ‘most liveable cities’ list.

Our leading liveable cities in 2021 are Adelaide (3rd), Perth (6th), Melbourne (9th), and Brisbane (10th) plus Sydney is 11th.

This means that Australia is well-positioned for future population growth.

Australia Immigration ProcessThe Intergenerational Report revealed forecasts of 38 million Australians by 2061.

As a leading global destination, Australia is positioned for strong population growth, which we’ve rapidly exceeded in the past.

So when borders reopen Australia will be a global destination that provides world-class education services, safe and friendly communities for raising families, and strong job markets across multiple industries.

Australia is truly a remarkable country that is well-positioned to be a global leader in the decade ahead.

About Mark McCrindle is principal of McCrindle and a social researcher, a demographer, futurist and social researcher with an international following. His passions lie in tracking emerging issues and researching social trends analysing customer segments. Find out more about McCrindle
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