on 27-11-2013 09:38 PM
Almost 10 million migrants over the next 50 years will swell Australia's population to more than 40 million by 2060 and more than 50 million by 2100, under dramatically higher new projections by the Bureau of Statistics.
The projections, the first for five years, envisage tens of millions more people crowding into Australia's capital cities over the next 50 years, overwhelmingly due to migration.
By 2060, the bureau estimates, Melbourne will have 8.5 million people, twice as many as now. Even by 2050, it would have 1.2 million more people than the state government assumed in its core planning strategy, Plan Melbourne, released last month.
By then Sydney would have 8.4 million, an increase of 80 per cent from now.
Perth would more than double to 5.5 million people, and Brisbane to 4.8 million. Both cities would be bigger than Sydney is now.
Melbourne would overtake Sydney in 2053.
Those four cities, the migrant magnets of Australia, would add 14 million of the 18.4 million extra people envisaged by 2060.
The rest of Queensland would add 2 million, the ACT would double to almost 750,000, but in much of the rest of Australia - South Australia, Tasmania, and regional NSW and Victoria - population growth will either reverse or slow to minimal levels by 2050.
Migration would become the driving source of Australia's growth. The bureau's central projection assumes a long-run average net gain of 240,000 migrants a year, roughly current levels.
That already generates 60 per cent of Australia's population growth, but that would rise to two-thirds over the forecast period as the society ages.
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8.4 Mil for Sydney? And I thought the traffic was bad now!
on 27-11-2013 11:49 PM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
I like Adelaide.That's what's good about it.It doesn't change.
i was hoping at least some of them were dead.
on 27-11-2013 11:50 PM
Well, there's a lot of tacky new housing estates going up and the Hills farmland is slowly being taken over for housing.
Guess we can always buy our food from China, eh? Once we dust the asbestos off the bags, that is. 😉
on 27-11-2013 11:53 PM
on 27-11-2013 11:53 PM
Some of them are dead. It's just that I still see them in Coles buying junk food and Mcdrinks and the Advertiser.
They are dead, they just refuse to fall down.
on 27-11-2013 11:56 PM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
😄
Adelaide.The only place in Australia where the bogans sound like they were educated at Eton.
i get that in victoria. 'you must have gone to a fine school' my sister rang me once, i had no idea who the english lady on the phone was until she told me.
on 27-11-2013 11:58 PM
@acacia_pycnantha wrote:Some of them are dead. It's just that I still see them in Coles buying junk food and Mcdrinks and the Advertiser.
They are dead, they just refuse to fall down.
but acacia, they are everywhere .. hardly poor old colonel light's fault
on 28-11-2013 12:00 AM
on 28-11-2013 12:04 AM
the statue in nth adelaide (of light) is extremely difficult to climb. in fact i challenge anyone to do it without ropes or similar aids. i watched someone try for hours once.
on 28-11-2013 12:12 AM
I guess he wasn't really trying.
This guy is a real tryer, don't ya think?
He climbed the balls in Rundle Mall, but I'm sure he had "a little help from his friends" 😉
on 28-11-2013 12:14 AM
he must have. a cherry picker maybe