State of Australia's Regions Report Released
Media release from The Hon Catherine King MP, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.
Joint release with The Hon Kristy McBain MP, Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories
Released Tuesday 06 February 2024
The Australian Government has today released the 2024 State of Australia’s Regions report.
This new report showcases data and insights on key issues and opportunities impacting Australia’s regions – further building the evidence base that supports our commitment to targeted and coordinated regional investment that works better for people and regions.
In line with the Government’s Regional Investment Framework, which emphasises the importance of listening and responding to the voices, knowledge and priorities of regional Australians, the 2024 report focuses on contemporary and pressing issues as identified at the local level, including:
ensuring regional workforces are positioned to meet the needs of today and tomorrow
promoting the economic aspirations, cultures and languages of First Nations people
supporting places with amenity, services and economic opportunities
collaboratively addressing issues like housing availability and affordability and access to quality early childhood education and care,
preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disasters, and
responding to challenges and opportunities as we transition to a net zero emissions future.
The report also provides a snapshot of Australian Government initiatives and investments that are strengthening the productivity, liveability and sustainability of regional Australia, such as the Growing Regions Program, regional Precincts and Partnership Program and Better Connectivity Plan for Regional and Rural Australia.
The report contributes to the Government’s extensive suite of in-depth regional data tools and products, including the Regional Data Hub, the Progress in Australian Regions and Cities Dashboard, the new Measuring What Matters framework, and the broad variety of data available from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
To read the full report, visit www.infrastructure.gov.au/territories-regions-cities/regional-australia/state-australias-regions-report.
Quotes attributable to Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:
“Supporting strong, secure and sustainable regions is a high priority of the Australian Government.
“That is why we are launching this new report, which will contribute to informing how we can collectively build strong, sustainable and welcoming regional communities that all Australians can call home.
“These regular reports will support evidence-based decision making through the Government’s Regional Investment Framework – ensuring investments and initiatives across government respond to what the data is showing, and what people in the regions are saying.”
Quotes attributable to Regional Development, Local Government and Territories Minister Kristy McBain:
“We’re committed to building thriving and dynamic regional communities – where people can pursue a range of economic opportunities across established and emerging industries, where they can build new skills, and where they can pursue their dream job.
“As communities outside of our big cities grow, it’s more important than ever that regional people have access to reliable, fit-for-purpose services in their own backyard – from education, health and connectivity.
“This report provides us with valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in our regions, and will help ensure that our investments continue to target local priorities.”
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State of Australia's Regions Report released | Ministers for the Department of Infrastructure