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[Extract:] In their agenda-setting book on the future of Australia cities, Weller
and Bolleter (2013) contemplated Australia’s rapid and continual
growth and its implications for the future Australian landscape. Setting
views about a Big Australia to one side, these trends present Australian
cities with some immutable challenges. Will Australians have to adapt
to a deteriorating quality of life as cities accommodate this growth?
Will the extra accommodation be built in the precincts where jobs are
concentrated? Can cities grow to quarter more and more people without
losing their liveability?
Are there any special issues to consider in tropical
Australia, a region that has experienced high population growth over the
past decade and where the government has earmarked future development
(Australian Government, 2014)?