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Gen Z Eyes Tree Change: 5.3M Aussies Ready to Leave Cities
24 Mar
Summary
- Nearly half of Gen Z Australians consider moving to regional areas.
- Higher salaries and lower living costs drive the migration trend.
- Young people seek career opportunities and thriving communities.

A substantial number of Gen Z individuals in Australia are expressing a strong interest in relocating from urban centers to regional areas. A recent survey indicates that 5.3 million young Australians, representing 49 percent of the demographic, are open to making this significant lifestyle change. Many are planning this move within the next five years, motivated by the prospect of higher salaries and a more affordable cost of living, including housing.
Beyond financial incentives, the appeal of regional Australia includes a desire for improved lifestyle benefits and a closer connection to nature. While some express concerns about healthcare access, there is an acknowledgment of government efforts to address these challenges. This movement suggests a growing preference for communities where young people can thrive, seeking not just a 'tree change' but also robust career opportunities.




