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Aussies moving to the regions is a temporary trend, according to one planning expert, with cities set to claw residents back – Business Insider Australia
A global pandemic may have sent some of Australia’s city dwellers packing, but those who left the city for fresh air, affordable housing, and a change of scenery…
- Australians have been swapping the city for the regions in the last ten months but the trend may not be set to last.
- Urban planner and UNSW professor Shane Geha believes the pandemic hasn’t changed the population fundamentals of the country, and estimates only regions may only retain 5% of those who have made the move.
- However, the biggest issue that remains with Australia’s largest cities is congestion with public transport needing to be rebooted to make cities work.
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