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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#91 Post by Edgar » Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:08 pm

See, SA isn't that bad. It attracted me :lol:

It's a matter of time.
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#92 Post by Wayno » Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:02 am

from today's online Tiser ==> http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 82,00.html
AN EFFORT to lift South Australia's population to two million well before its target of 2050 will be led by Monsignor David Cappo.

Business SA chief executive Peter Vaughan, Tourism Commission deputy chairwoman Anne Skipper and Michael Hickinbotham of the Hickinbotham Group will join Monsignor Cappo in a year-long task aimed at developing strategies to attract more people to SA and to retain our young people.

One of the first tasks will be ensuring SA maintains its regional visa status, under which migrants are given extra points towards their visa if they choose to live in SA.

Premier Mike Rann said SA was on track to meet its target 20 years ahead but the new group would help ensure ``we do it in an environmentally sustainable way, while ensuring community cohesion''.

`With its business links, the group will also help in the attraction, placement and retention of skilled and business migrants,'' he said.

SA's population has reached 1.5 million and in the latest ABS figures, the state grew by 1 per cent, or 16,100 in the year to December, 2006 the best performance since 1991.

The Australian Population Institute, of which Mr Hickinbotham is chairman, says SA needs 416,000 more people to reach the two million target and this means an average growth of 9674 people each year for the next 43 years.

Monsignor Cappo said the group to be known as the SA Population Ambassadors Group had the expertise to find out what was working and if something was not working, to adjust it.
``In fact, we would like to accelerate things over the next few years, considering we have the mining boom and defence industry issues,'' he said.

``We really do need a massive influx of skilled migrants into the state and we are going to really focus on that.

``We are putting an injection of significant energy into this for this year.'' Ms Skipper said one strategy was targeting young people in the education sector and retaining them, saying: ``We have a huge opportunity to capitalise on this given what opportunities we have in the mining sector.

``Generation Y are different so you have to make it more attractive for them to stay here and articulating the work-life balance opportunities in a much more explicit way.''

Mr Vaughan said a concerted campaign was needed interstate because they were the easiest people to move in the migration sense and many of them had ties and family and had been here before ``so it's an easy sell''.

Mr Hickinbotham said it was all about making SA the destination of choice and to change the rules relating to recognition of skills.

He said one of the disincentives facing prospective migrants was the myriad of rules that were difficult for workers to navigate their way through to have their overseas qualifications recognised
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#93 Post by AG » Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:49 am

I honestly do not think that 2 million is an ambitious enough target to be met. Even with slower population growth SA would still easily make the 2050 target, a target of 2.5 or 3 million seems more reasonable. This needs to be balanced with keeping the population growth sustainable though and not rampant.

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#94 Post by Edgar » Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:16 am

double the population in 40 years? That is pretty long! That's only about 25,000 a year!
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#95 Post by Cruise » Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:40 am

A state target for 2 million should be set for 2020 that would be impressive.

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#96 Post by Wayno » Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:59 am

Cruise wrote:A state target for 2 million should be set for 2020 that would be impressive.
I bet the SA Govt privately has plans to achieve 2million well in advance of 2050, but gain little political advantage by publically stating a more agressive goal.
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#97 Post by urban » Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:05 pm

Am I the only one who noticed the following line
"Premier Mike Rann said SA was on track to meet its target 20 years ahead" ie 2030

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#98 Post by Will » Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:27 pm

urban wrote:Am I the only one who noticed the following line
"Premier Mike Rann said SA was on track to meet its target 20 years ahead" ie 2030
I noticed it too. And I have to say that i am very happy with how SA has being able to turn around its future in such a short time. 10 years ago, the population prediction for SA was dreadful. I am amazed at how we have effectively turned around our predicted population decline and turned it into a net gain of probabaly in excess of 500 000 people!

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#99 Post by AG » Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:45 pm

urban wrote:Am I the only one who noticed the following line
"Premier Mike Rann said SA was on track to meet its target 20 years ahead" ie 2030
There's a difference between being on track and aiming higher.

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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#100 Post by Cruise » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:26 pm

Wouldnt SA be better promoting itself in countries like China, Vietnam and Korea? they seem to be too foccused on Britain most of the time, need to expand into other markets.

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#101 Post by Edgar » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:50 am

Cruise wrote:Wouldnt SA be better promoting itself in countries like China, Vietnam and Korea? they seem to be too foccused on Britain most of the time, need to expand into other markets.
True, based on the other states, they are attracting thousands of migration from these countries easily.
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#102 Post by Will » Thu Feb 21, 2008 2:59 pm

Why limit ourselves to Asia? We should also look at the outer reaches of the Pacific and to Latin America. :wink:

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#103 Post by monotonehell » Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:17 pm

Will wrote:Why limit ourselves to Asia? We should also look at the outer reaches of the Pacific and to Latin America. :wink:
I have a campaign aimed at Mars. So far the only respondent has been a rock that looked a bit like a woman... ;)

I guess it depends on what kinds of workers the adverts are intended to attract. Without being too racist I guess you could say that advertising in certain areas would potentially attract different kinds of skilled/unskilled workers?

But of course that's not to say that people with degrees only come from certain places. *walks on eggshells*
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#104 Post by Edgar » Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:20 am

Will wrote:Why limit ourselves to Asia? We should also look at the outer reaches of the Pacific and to Latin America. :wink:
Will, that is not to say we should limit ourselves to Asia-only.

As a migrant from Asia, I know how much we love the country, but at the same time, I also know how much we hate the people who runs our country.

It is sad to say, Asia being a very attractive location is being discriminated by its own government. If you go around an ask anyone from around the ASEAN countries how well do they think their government perform, or how well their government run the country, and you would be quick to know that if they have the chance, they would leave the country.

That alone, is already being a strength if your marketing position.

It is much easier to offer the people who are interested, rather than to steal the people.
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?

#105 Post by Cruise » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:01 pm

Will wrote:Why limit ourselves to Asia? We should also look at the outer reaches of the Pacific and to Latin America. :wink:
So why do we seem to limit ourselves to the UK?

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