Population growth

By spg
In Economics, National Market, Population growth, Research
Posted June 28, 2017

Demographic data reveals that the rate of population growth accelerated in 2016

The latest demographic data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows that the national rate of population growth accelerated in 2016.  Australia’s population continues to increase [...]

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By spg
In Economics, National Market, Population growth, Research
Posted June 6, 2017

It looks as if sea change and tree change is gathering pace

The latest internal migration data shows that an increasing number of inter-state and intra-state population movements are to either sea change/tree change regions or the outskirts of the capital [...]

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By spg
In Economics, Housing supply, National Market, Population growth, Research
Posted March 23, 2017

Australians continue to choose to move to Victoria

Demographic data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that Australia’s estimated resident population was 24,220,192 persons at the end of September 2016.  Overt the 12 months to [...]

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By spg
In Economics, Housing affordability, Housing supply, National Market, Population growth, Research
Posted March 8, 2017

Deteriorating housing affordability in Sydney and Melbourne due to both demand and supply

Housing affordability is becoming a very hot political topic at the moment and it is no wonder why.  When we look at the latest CoreLogic Home Value Index results for February 2017, they show [...]

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By spg
In Economics, Housing affordability, Housing supply, Mortgage market, National Market, Population growth, Research
Posted February 24, 2017

Capital city vacant land selling prices continue to rise as prices fall in regional Australia

The median selling price of vacant land continued to climb in capital city markets throughout 2016 while in regional areas prices have fallen.  The other big shift over the past 12 months has [...]

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By spg
In Economics, National Market, Population growth, Research
Posted February 14, 2017

Tourism boom: Short-term arrivals to Australia continue to grow at a faster pace than short-term departures, providing good news for the tourism sector

Earlier today the Australian Bureau of Statistics released overseas arrivals and departures data for December 2016.  The data is important because it provides insight around how many people are [...]

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