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âAustralia looks like paradiseâ: Building boss says migrants will queue up
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The head of the nationâs biggest house-building firm believes the country will become a âparadiseâ for migrants looking to leave their home nation in the post-pandemic world, partly offsetting a slump in population growth that is tipped to drive up Australiansâ average age.
Stockland managing director Mark Steinert on Wednesday said the post-virus world would not only enhance Australiaâs international standing, it was already changing the mindset of locals who were now looking more favourably on middle suburbs rather than CBDs.
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