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Sustainable Population in Regional Areas . Professor Andrew Beer Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning University of Adelaide. Sustainability Challenges . Population growth as the ‘killer’ regional indicator in Australia
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Sustainable Population in Regional Areas Professor Andrew Beer Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional PlanningUniversity of Adelaide
Sustainability Challenges • Population growth as the ‘killer’ regional indicator in Australia • Number of challenges to achieving population growth in regional areas • Transport • Environmental impacts • Perceptions • Social infrastructure • Employment etc • But with adequate will, solutions are possible....
Housing and Government • Limited take up in regional housing markets of major Australian Government housing prorams • National Rental Affordability Scheme • National Affordable Housing Agreement • Housing Affordability Fund • Often inadequate state and local government planning for residential growth • Not just a shortage of housing, a shortage of land for development!
Housing and Community • Retention of in-migrants is as important as attracting them in the first instance • Sea/treechangers often report that their ‘country’ living experience is not what they hoped for • Can be resistance from others within the community • But in-comers from the city may also have unrealistic expectations • Potentially a role for RDA’s in mobilising support for new arrivals and sending appropriate messages to potential arrivals.
Conclusion • Substantial potential for population growth • There are challenges, but they can be overcome • Housing requires long term solutions, including long term planning for additional supply and inter-connection with employment markets.