Has the baby boom ended? A downward trend in Tasmania

Simone - Myth Buster

Simone has a rich background in human geography, demography and urban planning – a background that was useful in her previous roles in the Commonwealth and State Governments, and now as part of the forecast team at .id. From the Queensland coast to the southern suburbs of Perth, Simone produces population and dwelling forecasts that help local governments make informed decisions about future service and planning needs. She is a regular contributor to .id’s blog and has spoken at several conferences on how our cities and regions are changing. She is a big advocate of evidence-based planning and how Census and other data can inform this. Outside of work Simone is a keen traveller and photographer – interests that tie in well with her professional life and help her to understand “place”.

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  1. eddie says:

    I love this about .id! thank you Lailani & team for keeping us ahead of the game and identifying the cycle of trends that are happening around us. personally I’ve always had Tasmania marked as one of the places to consider for retirement – like many other +45s by the looks of it! living in the “wilderness” of the café set enjoying the beauty and cultural lifestyle in Hobart – I love the place! With this downward trend in mind what do you think will happen to real estate prices in Tassie?

  1. November 24, 2016

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