The CBD won’t die but it needs to change
Knowledge workers will return to city towers, but their jobs will look different.
Knowledge workers will return to city towers, but their jobs will look different.
With all the bad economic news it comes as a surprise to learn that not all industries lost jobs during the lockdown.
Without strong population growth, Australia will be a smaller, different place to live.
Universities have faced many a crisis before and will eventually thrive in a post-COVID world.
Boomers are too young to downsize, but a different opportunity awaits millennials who are clever enough to spot it.
The ’burbs will boom and the inner cities will suffer as millennials move out to rear kids and work from home.
Society must work out what to ditch and what to retain as we emerge from the lockdown.
By 2030 Australia may be short one million residents because of COVID-19.
When this pandemic is over, Australians may wake up to the fact that COVID-19 has wiped out all the barriers to a long-held lifestyle dream.
The COVID-19 downturn will end up being a blessing in disguise for younger Australians.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/simon-kuestenmacher/page/4