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NSW: Melbourne set to overtake Sydney as largest city


AAP General News (Australia)
04-27-2010
NSW: Melbourne set to overtake Sydney as largest city

Eds: Embargoed until 0001 AEST Tuesday, April 27



SYDNEY, April 27 AAP - It's good news for Sydneysiders who don't want to travel to
work with any more people than they do already - but bad news for property developers.

In mid-2009 there were 500,000 more people living in Sydney than there were in Melbourne,
the Urban Taskforce says.

Eight years earlier, however, there were 600,000 more people in the harbourside city
than in Melbourne.

The 20 per cent decline is making property developers nervous.

"Melbourne with its long-term population growth of 1.3 per cent a year, will displace
Sydney as Australia's largest city in 2037," Urban Taskforce spokesman Aaron Gadiel said
in a statement on Tuesday.

Mr Gadiel attributes the gradual decline in Sydney's population growth to a lack of
new houses being constructed.

The "planning system and development levies are ruining NSW", he says.

"If we see a business-as-usual approach by government, Sydney will fail to meet the
Metropolitan Strategy housing targets.

"New housing construction will limp along at the 2000s average.

"This means Sydney's annual rate of population growth will fall from a projected 1.1
per cent to just 0.9 per cent a year."

Mr Gadiel is advocating a 12-point plan for the the reform of NSW's planning system.

It includes a recommendation for NSW to introduce stamp duty concessions for off-the-plan
home purchases.

The Urban Taskforce is a property development industry group which represents Australia's
most prominent property developers and equity financiers.

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