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It’s been well-documented that the population in Australia is projected to grow. Currently sitting around 24.13 million, that figure is expected to rise to 36 million by 2046. And it’s the cities that will experience the greatest change. Melbourne alone is projected to nearly double its population to eight million.

These new Australians will not all be born here; many will be immigrants, perhaps including people whose home countries have been made unliveable due to the effects of climate change. But there is no doubt that there will be more young people and school age Australians that will need to be accommodated. And this is already happening.

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