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Growth stagnates

THE Australian Electoral Commission’s announcement South Australia will lose a representative at the next federal election has highlighted the need for a responsible and sustainable population growth strategy for the state.

The South Australian Local Government Association advocated for a population strategy in its 2017/18 state budget submission and continues to lobby for action on the issue of our stagnant population growth.

President Lorraine Rosenberg said the issue was a particular concern for regional councils.

“As the closest government to communities, we know many of our regional areas are desperate for more skilled workers and more families to ensure their future economic prosperity and community wellbeing,” Mayor Rosenberg said.

“The loss of a South Australian voice on the national stage is a huge disappointment that should serve as a wake-up call.

“It’s not just symbolic of SA falling behind its neighbours in population growth – it also means that our federal parliamentarians will have a reduced capacity to represent and advance the interests of South Australian communities.”

While South Australia will lose one seat in the Federal House of Representatives at the next election, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory will both gain a seat.

Ms Rosenberg said more than 93pc of Australia’s population growth comes from Queensland, Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia.

“We’re not proposing an immediate and unlimited influx of new residents, but we do want to see a plan – in consultation with councils and stakeholders – to grow our population in a responsible and sustainable way,” Ms Rosenberg said.

“This plan should address population growth and decline in and between regions, impacts of an ageing population on revenues and service delivery, labour force and skills, migration policy, maintaining and enhancing liveability for communities, demands on infrastructure provision and impacts on climate change.”

Ms Rosenberg said it was clear lack of population growth was holding our state back.

“We need to work together to reverse this trend and ensure the future viability of South Australia’s regions,” she said.

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