Why are so many people moving to Tasmania?

With its cooler climes, local produce and natural beauty it's a hot spot for interstate and international visitors. But with greater opportunities to work remotely, more affordable real estate and now a pandemic in the mix, more people are permanently relocating to the state in search of a new life.
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Is moving to Tasmania a good idea?

There is growing and strong demand across the state on the whole. Rental properties are experiencing exceptional rates of return and very low vacancy rates. This means that there are great opportunities for anyone that is looking to buy a property in Tasmania is also thinking about the future.
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Why is Tasmania so popular?

Stunning beaches and coastline, rugged nature, a haven for wildlife, tons of national parks and World Heritage sites to explore make Tasmania a truly beautiful place. You can live your entire life here and still find new exciting things to discover and explore… and you are breathing the freshest air in the world.
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Is Tasmania worth living in?

Tasmania is very safe.

The crime rate in Tasmania is much lower than the Australian average. Locals and visitors agree that the island has a small-town feel with very friendly residents. It is ranked as the safest Australian state for people and properties, so you can feel secure while living and studying in Tasmania.
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What population could Tasmania support?

The Tasmanian Government has set a target to grow the population to 650,000 people by 2050 to drive economic growth, create jobs and improve the standard of living for all Tasmanians.
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What is the main religion in Tasmania?

Christianity remains the most common religion at 52 per cent. The statistics were reflected in the views of some young Tasmanians the ABC spoke to. "It was never introduced to me growing up, so never really been exposed to that, I suppose," Tyquin said.
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Where in Tasmania should I not live?

Depending on your housing affordability, the areas best to avoid are: Ravenswood, Waverly, Rocherlea, Mayfield, some of Mowbray and partly Newnham. - these areas are more proun to bad behavoir, lower socioeconomic housing.
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Is Tasmania a poor state?

Despite the recent economic renaissance, however, Tasmania remains Australia's poorest state. On average, Tasmanians work less or not at all, earn less and produce less than their counterparts in other states.
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Is it hard to find work in Tasmania?

Youth unemployment in Tasmania before the pandemic was a big issue in the state, but young people are now struggling more than ever to find meaningful work. This is part of a series of reports on unemployment in Australia. Finding a job in Tasmania has been difficult for young people in recent years.
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Why is Tasmania better than other states?

Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world! In addition to the world's freshest air and purest water, Tasmania has beautiful national parks, beaches, mountains, forests. And don't forget the cute & friendly wildlife.
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Are people leaving Tasmania?

"Over 5200 people left Tasmania to live interstate during that quarter, the highest quarterly number of people on record, and nearly 1000 more than the previous highest number, which was for the June 2021 quarter, also during the pandemic."
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Why should I live in Tasmania?

Tasmania has much to offer - spectacular scenery, unique flora and fauna, a refreshing climate and a rich heritage, all in a tranquil and inviting atmosphere. Most importantly, Hobart offers a lifestyle unsurpassed by other major population centres in Australia.
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Where is the cheapest place to live in Tasmania?

Tasmania's most affordable suburbs
  • Mayfield. Nestled beside Rocherlea, Mayfield is five kilometres from the Launceston city centre, and has a median house price of $160,000. ...
  • Queenstown. ...
  • Ravenswood. ...
  • Rocherlea. ...
  • Rosebery. ...
  • St Mary's. ...
  • Zeehan.
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How is Tasmania different from the rest of Australia?

To its north, it is separated from mainland Australia by Bass Strait. Tasmania is the only Australian state that is not located on the Australian mainland. About 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi) south of Tasmania island lies the George V Coast of Antarctica.
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Is Tasmania a Bogan?

Tasmania is the bogan capital of Australia and if you're seeking bogans in the ACT look no further than the nation's parliament.
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What is the poorest state in Australia?

The worst performing states are Tasmania, with incomes 26% below the national income and wealth average, as well as South Australia which is 19% below the average household income and 20% below the national net wealth.
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Is Launceston a Bogan?

There's an element of boganicity there that is worthy of another 15 years of social study.” And the epicentre of Tasmanian bogan culture is in a suburb of Launceston, according to Fenech.
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What's it like living in Tasmania?

Tasmanian life is all about balance. You can enjoy everything about a great city life, while also being so close to nature to unwind from your studies. Tasmania's cities and towns are rich in history yet has all the modern amenities and services you would expect.
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Where is the nicest place to live in Tasmania?

4 beautiful country towns to buy property in Tasmania
  • Devonport. Home to around 20,000 people, Devonport is home to some of Tasmania's best views, including the amazing Cradle Mountain. ...
  • Burnie. Located around Emu Bay on Bass Strait, Burnie is a port city with a rich industrial history. ...
  • Kingston. ...
  • Launceston.
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Who is the richest person in Tasmania?

Richest 250: Dale Elphinstone is Tasmania's first billionaire.
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Is Tasmania a third world country?

Economic conditions

With a gross state product per capita of $AUD 50,237 (2015-2016) Tasmania is rich by world standards. Converted to US dollars on the 3-March-2017 this amount is $US 38,354.21. If Tasmania was a separate country, this would place it as the 21st richest country in the world, on a GDP per capita basis.
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What is the ethnicity of Tasmania?

In the 2016 Census, there were 509,965 people in Tasmania. Of these 48.9% were male and 51.1% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 4.6% of the population.
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