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Economy gets $42 billion boost if public servants go bush

Fleur Anderson
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Moving 100,000 public servants out of the cities and into the country could release $42 billion into the Australian economy over the next 30 years through lower mortgage payments and more affordable housing, according to new research by government-funded think tank the Regional Australia Institute.

But even supporters of deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's plan to compel government agencies to move to country areas warn of costly pitfalls from forcing unwilling workers to move from the cities.

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Fleur Anderson is based in the Canberra newsroom and writes on politics, policy and the economy. Fleur is known for writing the Financial Review's parliamentary sketch. Connect with Fleur on Facebook and Twitter.

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