Regional matters 2005 - changing populations

Regional Matters 2005 - Changing Populations


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Population growth, decline and composition in Regional Victoria are influenced by many factors such as education and employment opportunities as well as the migration of adults and retirees from the city. These factors also influence the character of regional populations along with seasonal inflows and outflows of people to tourist and work locations, international migration, Indigenous and young people.


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Disadvantage and resilience (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
Diversity and inclusion 1 (PDF - 1.0 Mb)
Impacts of future population growth (PDF - 864 Kb)
Coastal growth (PDF - 646 Kb)
Ageing of the workforce (PDF - 2.1 Mb)
Housing vacancy (PDF - 510 Kb)
Recreation activities (PDF - 73 Kb)
Land value economic (PDF - 982 Kb)
Coastal growth (PDF - 646 Kb)
Diversity among coastal towns 1 (PDF - 417 Kb)
Telecommunications infrastructure (PDF - 855 Kb)

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