Scottish independence

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  • Nathan_Adams0

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    I agree. Sydney & Melbourne are pretty large already, but there's plenty of opportunity for the second tier cities (Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide), and third tier (Hobart, Darwin, Canberra, Geelong, Newcastle, etc.) to increase density. Won't happen while the general population regard urban sprawl and massive blocks as their birth right and the "Australian way", while apartments are looked down as dog boxes and future slums (which is ridiculous when the majority of apartment developments here are inner city and $$$).

    • UK has 3 times the population of Australia which just puzzles me when you see the size difference.sem
    • There's got to be a reason to move there. What jobs? It can't all be mines and cafes, although that's where it's heading.MrT
    • heading.MrT
    • Well i'm just going to go out on a limb here and assume a place that size could provide more jobs than the UKsem
    • If they at least doubled in population construction alone could boom no? cities could double in size etcsem
    • Obviously building an economy is not that straight forward but still, the growth could be amazing for Oz.sem

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