What Really Is The Number Of People Coming Into Australia?

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 · 0 comments

Wherever you go in Australia, migration is often a hot topic for discussion. Indeed, having had a long history of movement in and out of the country, the issue of migration has become closely tied with other matters concerning Australia. Thus, it is not surprising that a lot of people would listen whenever this one is being talked about.

Here, one of the matters often being raised is whether or not there are already too many people coming into the country. As immigration is actually the single largest contributor of population growth in Australia, the number of migrants coming into the country is a very vital information, as it will allow the government to determine the amount of funding needed to support the new population. This one will also be helpful in predicting the outcome of population growth and plan for it.

This one will also determine whether or not it is time to cut down on the number of people coming in to the country. As you might have probably known by now, despite it being a large country, Australia actually does have only a limited amount of resources. Any unforeseen increase in the population here due to migration is likely to affect the supply of resources in the country. Thus, immigration cuts are necessary to regulate the use of resources.

According to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the expected number of immigrants set to arrive in the country will be anywhere from 300,000 to 340,000 individuals. This is as of current, the single largest migration estimate in Australia's history. Experts further calculate that if this figure continues, the country's population could grow to around 36 million by 2050. Australia currently has a population of only under 22 million.

However, while this one is seemingly a difficult prospect, there is still another twist into the story. According to some experts, the figures being shown in the fact sheets is not accurately showing the actual number. They say that the large number is largely due to the changes in the definition of the term migrant, which broadened its scope.

One of the things that they have pointed out is the inclusion of temporary workers is not a good move. As it is, temporary workers are only in the country for a short period, and thus, does not significantly affect the country's population numbers. They also argue that the recent changes in immigration policies and their effects are likely to put down the estimated number significantly.

While this debate on the actual number of immigrants is unlikely to be settled soon, Australia still expects more people to come in in the near future.

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The Australian Housing Crisis

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 · 0 comments

One of the things that often come into the mind of many Australian permanent visa applicants is that they will be able to settle into their own home in the country. Often, they would go on further to dream of a house and lot complete with a garden at the side and a car of their own. And just like native Australians, they consider this to be the ultimate achievement that they must accomplish.

Indeed, this one is an ideal picture that many immigrants would want to see. However, with the current situation in the country, this seems to be getting harder to get. You see, Australia is actually suffering now from a huge housing crisis.

How so, Australia is such a large place? You might probably be thinking about this one right now. To further understand the issue, it would be a good idea for you to know more about the Australian landscape further. Despite the country's large size, it being a continent, much of it is actually an arid desert area. Thus, the habitable regions are limited only into certain places.

Since most of the Australian population live in these small regions, they have pretty much filled up the areas. However, the country's population is not static. In fact, it is actually growing at a fast rate yearly, immigration being one of the major reasons behind the increase. And to make things even more difficult, the rate of housing development can't barely keep up with the growth of the population, which leads to the current housing shortage.

But this not yet the end of the housing crisis story. Another major factor with regards to housing is price. And as the demand for housing in the country goes up, the prices also actually follows it. This makes it unattainable for many average Australians to even just rent a house, more so to buy one of their own.

The government has responded to the crisis by ordering the hastening of housing development in the areas where the crisis is most severe. They have also started releasing large tracts of government land solely for this purpose. Also, the release of housing loans have also been increased, in order for those in need of it to quickly purchase their houses.

However, according to some experts, the problem can not be solved by these methods alone. They suggest a total revamp of the housing price rates in order to make these more affordable to the wider public. They said that the price increase that was brought about by the demand in the previous years have actually left out a huge surplus of housing units left unoccupied, mainly due to them being unaffordable. They argue that getting these units within the reach of more people would be better than building more houses.

Whichever way it goes, the housing problem is unlikely to be solved quickly. And for that, the immigrant will have to wait a little while more for his dream house to come true. .

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More Ways To Travel Australia

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 · 0 comments

One of the things that many Australian travel visa holders like about the country is that there is a lot to see and do here. However, if you do travel a lot to the land down under, then you have probably seen a lot of the most popular sites. And the tours offered by travel companies often offer you basically the same thing and get old very fast.

Thus, you are probably wondering if there still other ways to get the most out of your stay in here. Luckily, there are actually a lot of other ways that you can go around and explore Australia. And many of these will give you a great experience that you would often not get with tour packages. Here are some suggestion that you might want to consider and try out on your next vacation.

Surprisingly, walking is actually first on the list. Some people might be thinking that this one is such a crazy idea, considering how hot the Australian climate is. However, traveling on foot is actually a very popular means of exploring the country, such that a lot of tourist eagerly arrive in the country for a backpack trip.

Strictly speaking, you don't actually walk all the way during your trip (doing so will make you drop dead after just a hundred kilometers). However, you will be doing just that for the most part. Here, you will be able to enjoy all the scenery of Australia even more, as you get to travel at your own pace.

And if you want something a little bit faster, then you can go out on a bicycle tour across the country. There are actually a lot of bicycle trails that crisscross the lands here, some even taking you from one end of the continent to the other. Here, you have two options, you can either have your own bike for travel or rent one and drop it off at stopover points to get another. Not only will this get you to most places, it will also actually be a very healthy experience, both physically and mentally.

Australia's numerous rivers and streams are also another great way of going across the continents. Ferries and cruise liners plow through the waters regularly, and since most of the cities in Australia are actually within the banks of a river, you can easily catch them wherever you are. And for those who want a more solitary means of travel here, kayaking is also fast becoming a popular activity, with many travelers often going through all the effort of bringing their own kayaking gear just to explore the country.

And this is actually just the tip of the whole story. There are a lot of other ways to go around Australia. And you will probably use up all of your time trying all of them.

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