First published at 15:18 UTC on September 25th, 2019.
The State Government has ripped the band aid off, saying no to the AEC plan for tens of thousands of jobs in an area that drastically need them.
Per the ABC "Wyndham — located in Melbourne's sprawling south-west along the highway between …
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The State Government has ripped the band aid off, saying no to the AEC plan for tens of thousands of jobs in an area that drastically need them.
Per the ABC "Wyndham — located in Melbourne's sprawling south-west along the highway between Melbourne and Geelong — experienced one of Australia's largest population increases between 2011 and 2016, according to government statistics, adding 65,000 people in just five years.
According to 2011 census figures, the area had 43,401 people working in the area, spread across most industry categories. Compare that to the 161,577 people who reported they lived in the area and worked.
This left Wyndham with a jobs-to-workers deficit of almost 118,000 in 2011, forcing many to commute and work elsewhere."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-12/jobs-boom-in-cbds-leaves-a-long-commute/11198142
Links to PSPs -
https://vpa.vic.gov.au/project/aviators-field/
https://vpa.vic.gov.au/project/east-werribee-employment-precinct/
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