Forcing migrants to regional areas to relieve city congestion 'will have little impact'

A planning expert has weighed in on a government plan to relieve congestion in Australia's biggest cities by forcing new migrants to settle in regional areas.

Forcing migrants to regional areas to relieve city congestion 'will have little impact'

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Government reforms to make some new migrants spend at least a few years in regional areas to ease population pressure in Australia's biggest cities would make little impact, a planning expert believes.

Cities and Population Minister Alan Tudge said migrants were responsible for more than half the country's population growth and encouraging some to live outside of Sydney and Melbourne would ease congestion.


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