Australia’s population policy and the resources boom

Minister for Sustainability, Water and Population Tony Burke makes a point at the dispatch boxes during question time in the House of Representatives, Canberra, Monday, Oct. 18, 2010. (Photo: AAP)

Author: Bob Birrell, Monash University

The Australian Government is caught between two contending pressures regarding its population policy. The first is concern over the impact of rapid metropolitan population growth on urban quality of life, including in congestion, urban amenities and rising house prices.

The second is a business-advocated argument that a high population rate is necessary to sustain high aggregate economic growth, and ensure the continued vitality of the resources sector. Read more…