Billionaire warns:
Australia is about to become a second China!
That's a warning from billionaire Dick Smith.
Not for Chinese migrants, but for Australian cities, he predicts, by 2050
Australia's capital city will be completely changed!
The current urban structure will no longer exist, there will be no house, no townhouse, replaced by endless reinforced concrete, and you can't see these green embellishments now...
This situation has begun to appear, and a photo updated by the Australian media has made countless Australians feel suffocated...
Australia becomes China
Only high-rise buildings remain in the capital city
What is Dick Smith's warning this time? How is Australia becoming China?
The problem is with the immigrants!
Dick Smith cites a recent forecast:
If Australia maintains its current rate of immigration
By 2050,
Australia's population will reach a terrifying 50 million!
You can also feel that the number of people in the capital city is really increasing now... This is because immigrants are mostly concentrated in the major capital cities.
Think about what Australia's capital city will look like with a population of 50 million, and the city will definitely change dramatically in order to carry such a large population.
As the population density increases, so does the housing density, which is what the Australian Government is now working on:
Make apartments with higher plot ratios,
提到house和townhouse!
A large part of the newly built properties are also apartments.
Therefore, Dick Smith believes that in more than 20 years, there are basically not many houses with yards in the Australian capital city, and they are replaced by endless high-rise buildings.
The characteristics of the Australian capital city are the regional division, before the high-rise buildings were basically concentrated in the CBD, and the other areas were mostly all kinds of houses, and only a small number of multi-storey buildings were not high in the center of the area.
The situation has changed a lot now, with high-rise buildings popping up in various regions.
The number of CBD in the capital city is also increasing, the original CBD continues to expand outward, and new CBD is beginning to appear.
This is especially evident in Sydney and Melbourne... Take Parramatta in Sydney and Box hill in Melbourne.
In order to meet the needs of population growth, the government will definitely build a large number of buildings, and many of the current properties will be forcibly expropriated and demolished...
So Dick Smith warns that restricting immigration is key if we want to maintain the current appearance of Australia's capital cities without a significant increase in population density.
In the year to September last year, Australia's net migration reached a record 548,800.
This is also one of the data corroborations that Australia's population will reach 50 million in 2050.
Dick Smith believes that in order to keep the current Australia, this number must fall below 75,000, which is the same as the figure in the late 90s.
Otherwise, the current Australia will soon become history, and the future Australia will only be transformed into a steel jungle.
Immigration is difficult to restrict
Housing now
It's starting to suffocate
However, Dick Smith also said that this restriction is largely unachievable, and that there will be no fundamental change in immigration policy whether the Labour government remains in power or the Liberals come to power.
There will still be a large influx of people into Australia!
As a country of immigrants, attracting talents from all over the world is the foundation of Australia's development, not to mention Australia's current population growth rate and aging problem.
The pace of absorbing immigrants cannot be stopped...
As a result, Australia's population growth is unstoppable, and even if it slows down, it will be very limited.
In order to adapt to the current population, Australia has begun to increase the plot ratio... A report by the most difficult Australian media also specifically analyzed this incident:
Countless Australians are already feeling suffocated!
The Australian media shared a photo taken at The Ponds near Quakers Hill. It's a full 40 kilometres from Sydney's CBD, making it a very remote suburb.
What is the current state of the property here?
Let's take a look at the data, statistics show that there are 4,500 houses here with a population of about 12,000 people. It doesn't sound like much, but take a look at the actual picture:
The properties are basically in a uniform style, densely arranged together, and in the words of many Australians:
Take a look,
Dense phobia is going to be committed!
By the way, this is also the area where Sydney's well-known nail households are located, and there is a company that insists on not moving out even if the construction developer pays a high price.
But around his house, the houses are getting denser and denser... Take a look at the photos of the past and the photos of the present... The difference should not be too obvious.
Dense houses are stacked in the same area, there is no greenery, no trees, and if you look at it from above, you can only see patches of gray-black roofs.
Even here, in the suburbs 40 kilometers from the CBD, the house price is 1.2 million Australian dollars a set. In the future, the only thing that people can afford may be small and dense apartments.
No wonder Dick Smith said that Australia will become like China in the future.
The influx of overpopulation will inevitably lead to dramatic changes in the face of the city.
Maybe everything you see now will no longer exist, and the future will only see endless high-rise buildings...