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$3000 bonus to go bush
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The motivation is to try and slow population growth in the burgeoning southeast corner of the state.
Well! At least Bligh is effectively finally admitting that there is a real population problem in SEQ and that something really tangible needs to be done. Of course this has been bleedingly obvious to anyone with more than two active braincells for at least a couple of decades, but I suppose we here in Qld should be grateful that our great leader has lifted her blinkers, just a tiny bit.
But sending people elsewhere is hardly the solution. It could be part of a solution, in combination with disincentives for people to move to Queensland and a strong ongoing rebuke from the Qld Government to Rudd for imposing such an absurdly high population growth rate upon the country.
Now that Bligh has made the first move on the population subject, the Greens, the Opposition and all sorts of other organisations and individuals must not let it end there.
We all MUST push for much more to be done in order to quickly achieve stable populations in overloaded areas and then for the whole country in a slightly longer timeframe.
Incidentally, if Bligh is successful in redirecting a significant portion of new home buyers, then most of them will presumably end up going to Cairns, Townsville, Hervey Bay and other big population centres that already have rapid growth rates with all the concomitant problems and really also need to be directed towards stable populations. Yes, these regional cities are presumably what Bligh means by going 'bush'!
Bligh's bonus is more a matter of spreading the problems around than implementing any sort of real solution.