Tasmania's population boom has gone bust and it spells trouble
07-06-2026 21:47 via abc.net.au

Tasmania's population boom has gone bust and it spells trouble

From being a hot destination 10 years ago, Tasmania's population growth has ground to a halt. Big changes will be needed to reverse the trend, experts say.
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