Regional cities have key role in Australian population debate

By Jack Archer, Regional Australia Institute Chief Executive Officer
Updated March 20 2018 - 7:39am, first published 4:30am
Great small cities: The Regional Australia Institute estimates that for every 100,000 people who choose to live in small cities instead of big cities $50 billion is released into the economy through avoided congestion and mortgage costs.
Great small cities: The Regional Australia Institute estimates that for every 100,000 people who choose to live in small cities instead of big cities $50 billion is released into the economy through avoided congestion and mortgage costs.

The big population debate we need to have in Australia is now under way. Decisions we make on migration, on urban development and on infrastructure will determine what the future looks like for all of Australia.

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