Failure_123
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Damn you're good...No, it just means that I, unlike you, at least knows obvious facts. You're too much of a fool to find anything obvious.
Damn you're good...No, it just means that I, unlike you, at least knows obvious facts. You're too much of a fool to find anything obvious.
dont lie cunt facehaha yes poor...lol...im atheist...dumbarse
Go any further, cop random desert.Australia has plenty of land though.
As the population increases they'll spread the city out like they've done in Sydney.
I predict Melbourne in 2 decades will be a sprawl like Sydney where instead of only one City there's several mini cities satelliting around the CBD centre.
You do realise that Melbourne is roughly the same size as Sydney, population-wise? Sydney has about 10% more people.Australia has plenty of land though.
As the population increases they'll spread the city out like they've done in Sydney.
I predict Melbourne in 2 decades will be a sprawl like Sydney where instead of only one City there's several mini cities satelliting around the CBD centre.
*17%You do realise that Melbourne is roughly the same size as Sydney, population-wise? Sydney has about 10% more people.
Immigrants are not to blame for high housing prices; the government is.
First of all there is plenty of land on the outskirts of Sydney that could be developed but the government doesn't allow it.
Secondly there is so much potential for urban consolidation in Australian cities. Without even expanding the sprawl of Sydney, it could easily fit double the current population, if not more. However, the government bans many high density developments, and creates enormous amounts of red tape for developers.
This is partly because the government wants to keep house prices high because voters that own homes want them to stay high.
Actually if you worked in the industry you would know that isnt the truth.First of all there is plenty of land on the outskirts of Sydney that could be developed but the government doesn't allow it.
Nonsense. Just look on google maps. The whole area west of liverpool extending all the way to warragamba is currently used as farm land, or is just sparsely populated, most of it could be developed.Actually if you worked in the industry you would know that isnt the truth.
Yes but Sydney is far more spread out.You do realise that Melbourne is roughly the same size as Sydney, population-wise? Sydney has about 10% more people.
Yes true.Nonsense. Just look on google maps. The whole area west of liverpool extending all the way to warragamba is currently used as farm land, or is just sparsely populated, most of it could be developed.
Yeah, and you're one to talk?Honestly, all your posts are absolutely awful.
You ever think that the great majority of the population of Sydney has no desire to live in a high density area? If I bought a suburban home in Sydney 20 years ago why would I want lots of high density development around me?Immigrants are not to blame for high housing prices; the government is.
First of all there is plenty of land on the outskirts of Sydney that could be developed but the government doesn't allow it.
Secondly there is so much potential for urban consolidation in Australian cities. Without even expanding the sprawl of Sydney, it could easily fit double the current population, if not more. However, the government bans many high density developments, and creates enormous amounts of red tape for developers.
This is partly because the government wants to keep house prices high because voters that own homes want them to stay high.
edit: This is kinda off the topic:skyline your such a shit patriot. You drive japanese designed and engineered car which is in the same class of performance versions of our true blue commodores and falcons. Shame on you. Your not a true blue aussie at all. CHange your username to hsv or fpv or GTFO of my country
Agreed.+1
They have every right to buy whatever they want from whatever they earn. They get payed above average cause they spent time at university, got their degrees and give an 'above average' contribution to the economy.
this is really no one's fault, the government turns to skilled immigration when demands are not being met within the country.