Weird timing…..but proves my point exactly

https://foragerfunds.com/bristlemouth/statistical-buggery-rba-edition/

It says the ‘urban population’ of Australia, living in cities of greater than 
100,000 people, is a little north of 75%. This is clearly constructed using the 
entire metropolitan area of each city greater than 100,000. A quick gander at 
Wikipedia suggests that if we add up the entire metro population of each city 
from Sydney, population 4.8 million, down to number 16, Toowoomba, the smallest 
with a population greater than 100,000, about 17.9 million people live in these 
‘urban’ 
areas<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Australia_by_population>. 
That’s about 77% of Australia’s population of 23.13m, according to Wikipedia, 
and lines up nicely with the claim from the chart.

Now let’s look at the US. Here, according to the data provide by RBA, the 
population of cities greater than 100,000 people is less than 30% of the 
nation’s total.

If we take the list of US cities by population from 
Wikipedia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population>,
 there’s 297 cities with a population greater than 100,000, and the total comes 
to 90.5 million, or 28.4% of the total US population. So far, the RBA’s numbers 
look spot on.



Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
<mailto:d...@cognation.net>+1-212-203-4357    New York
+61-2-9016-5642    (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial).

From: Dean Collins
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 8:03 AM
To: 'silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com'
Subject: RE: [SiliconBeach] Re: Sydney to Melbourne.. because of the anti 
fun/creative/free spirit laws

This is exactly the reason why I had such high hopes for the NBN, there is no 
reason for digital natives to be located in Sydney when you could easily be in 
Orange, Forster, Nowra etc just as easily.

Until Australia decides it wants to be a country with more than 2 big cities 
and 5 country towns we always will be paying over the odds for property in 
Sydney.




Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
<mailto:d...@cognation.net>+1-212-203-4357    New York
+61-2-9016-5642    (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial).

From: 
silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com<mailto:silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com>
 [mailto:silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Blaze
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 5:36 AM
To: Silicon Beach Australia
Subject: [SiliconBeach] Re: Sydney to Melbourne.. because of the anti 
fun/creative/free spirit laws

As someone who is somewhat of a tech entrepreneur and also has worked in the 
music industry, being based in Sydney for the last 6 years I definitely have 
some thoughts on this subject. The lockout laws are awful and certainly stifle 
the creative lifeblood of the city. I'm not sure if they are just temporary - 
they will be around as long as Mike Baird and the current form of local and 
state government is standing. They have bulldozed the entire nightlife scene 
and now Sydney is becoming an international joke. If anyone is interested in 
further reading I have found some articles recently that illuminate the subject 
better than I could, just let me know. To answer your question, I'm not sure 
many companies will up and move just because of this but it certainly might 
play into the decision.

Personally, being a bit of a digital nomad, I can live anywhere. But the 
lockout laws and rising costs of Sydney life definitely sealed the deal for me 
when my partner got an option to continue her career in Perth. There wasn't 
even any thought, we moved within 6 weeks. I'm personally looking forward to 
getting a 3-4 bedroom house with NBN, 15 minutes from the city, in a place 
where they are extending their lockout laws (Perth recently extended hours for 
Sunday sessions). The price for this house? Yeah, probably the same as a studio 
apartment (aka a shoebox) in Sydney. I've only been here a few days but the 
lifestyle seems pretty good, beautiful beaches, still a pretty vivid nightlife 
scene, cheaper rent and living but most importantly: a government that does not 
wish to micromanage it's citizens quite so much. I'd say there are a lot of 
opportunities over here and in other cities due to the NBN and many of my 
Sydney friends in music have already started lamenting about moving to 
Melbourne. I may end up there one day but Perth it is for now. :)

Blaze

On Friday, 4 March 2016 13:14:42 UTC+8, Vincent Turner wrote:
Hi All

I wonder whether anyone based in Sydney has decided that the combination of 
lockout laws + cycling laws + whatever else is coming is making them consider 
Melbourne over Sydney for their startup / early stage company?

I just got back from the US where I witnessed the shift over 5 years from the 
silicon valley suburbs to the cosmopolitan cityscape of SF as the startup scene 
needed to attract not only engineering talent but other creative focused roles 
like marketing, design etc.

I am curious if there is any of this thinking floating around the Australian 
startup scene

No agenda, just curious

thanks!

Vincent
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