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Three Australian cities in the top ten most liveable cities worldwide

A 2019 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed the world’s most liveable cities with three Australian cities featuring in the top ten.
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Make way for Gen Alpha

The new generation of youngsters is Gen Alpha.
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Incentives to move to regional Australia

Regional areas are offering incentives to those who move there, to help struggling economies in towns with dwindling populations, but are they effective and do they work?
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Sydney migration

Population growth and overseas migration

Australia’s population growth is placing a strain on infrastructure and creating congestion, particularly in our most populated capitals.
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The 2018 Baby Names Report is here

Around one in ten of Australia’s 300,000 babies born in the last year were given one of the top ten baby names, with Oliver and Charlotte continuing their reign from last year.
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Sydney’s most liveable suburbs: The urban living index

The Urban Living Index is an ongoing measure of the liveability of suburbs in Sydney, considering the affordability, community, employability, amenity and accessibility of an area.
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Generation Alpha: Mark McCrindle Q & A with the New York Times

Read a snippet of Mark McCrindle’s interview with the New York Times, discussing all things related to the world’s youngest generation – Generation Alpha.
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The Future of Sydney Report

Sydney is changing. It is growing, densifying and expanding. This study surveyed 1,007 Sydneysiders on their attitudes and sentiments towards the future of Sydney.
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Australia’s defining traits

As a nation, there are traits that have defined Australia for decades, but as the times shift and trends emerge we take a look at the extent to which these are still relevant.
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