Wednesday, August 30, 2023

SUBURBAN FUTURES: The one graph that says it all

This sets up the region for a massive commuting fail as residents are denied more jobs closer to where they live, and are instead forced to commute from dormitory areas to employment areas – often well outside their own local government area.
  • A key challenge, as we see it, is that predicted areas of the greatest population growth are not also supported by capital investment via state budgets, nor are they envisaged to have proportional jobs growth. 
 This graph, which uses data in the draft SEQRP, explains. 

The one graph that says it all


Our submission to the Draft SEQ Regional Plan, currently out for consultation, will reinforce observations made in our preliminary submission – a copy of which can be found here
This graph, which uses data in the draft SEQRP, explains. 

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