PHOTO: Thousands of Australians are packing up and leaving the country’s biggest cities in search of something different. FILE

🌏 The Great Australian Shift Is Accelerating

It’s being called an “exodus” — and the numbers are grabbing attention.

Thousands of Australians are packing up and leaving the country’s biggest cities in search of something different:

👉 More space
👉 Better lifestyle
👉 Affordable living

But here’s the twist…

💥 Sydney and Melbourne are STILL growing.

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📉 The Numbers Behind the “Exodus”

New data reveals:

  • 33,000 people left Sydney
  • 8,500 left Melbourne

All within a single financial year.

At face value, that looks like a mass departure from Australia’s two biggest cities.

👉 But it’s only half the story.


📍 Where Are They Going?

The migration trend is clear — Australians are heading regional and coastal 🌊

🔥 Top destinations include:

  • Sunshine Coast (No.1 hotspot)
  • Greater Geelong
  • Fraser Coast
  • Lake Macquarie
  • Moorabool

👉 Lifestyle locations are dominating

This isn’t just a temporary shift — it’s becoming a long-term movement pattern


🏡 Why Are Aussies Leaving the Big Cities?

There are a few key drivers behind the trend:

💸 Housing affordability
🏖️ Lifestyle upgrades (coast + space)
💼 Flexible work and regional opportunities

👉 People are no longer tied to capital cities like they once were


🔁 It’s Not Just City → Region… It’s Region → Region Too

One of the most interesting shifts?

👉 Movement isn’t just from cities anymore

  • Regional Australians are also relocating
  • Some are moving even further out
  • New hotspots are emerging beyond traditional areas

💥 This signals a more mature, long-term migration trend


📈 Wait… So Why Are Sydney & Melbourne Still Growing?

Here’s where it gets really interesting 👇

Despite people leaving…

👉 Both cities are still increasing in population

Why?

🌍 Overseas migration

  • Sydney: +78,000 people
  • Melbourne: +81,000 people

💥 International arrivals are more than offsetting local departures


⚖️ A Market of Two Forces

Australia is now seeing two powerful trends happening at once:

1️⃣ Internal Migration

  • People leaving big cities
  • Regional areas booming

2️⃣ Overseas Migration

  • New arrivals fuelling city growth
  • Keeping demand high in urban centres

👉 This creates a complex, shifting property landscape

The Regional Movers Index revealed the Sunshine Coast is the favourite destination for city dwellers looking to relocate (stock image)

The Regional Movers Index revealed the Sunshine Coast is the favourite destination for city dwellers looking to relocate (stock image)


🧠 What This Means for Property Markets

This trend is massive for real estate 👇

Regional Markets:

📈 Increased demand
📈 Rising property values
📈 Infrastructure pressure

Capital Cities:

✔ Continued population growth
✔ Strong rental demand
✔ Ongoing housing pressure

👉 In other words…

💥 Both markets can grow at the same time — just in different ways

Greater Geelong came in second place, followed by the Fraser Coast, Lake Macquarie and Moorabool (pictured, Port Phillip Bay near the Geelong CBD)

Greater Geelong came in second place, followed by the Fraser Coast, Lake Macquarie and Moorabool (pictured, Port Phillip Bay near the Geelong CBD)

🚨 The Bigger Picture: This Isn’t an Exodus — It’s a Reset

The term “exodus” makes great headlines…

But the reality is more strategic:

👉 Australians are rebalancing where they live

Not abandoning cities — just redistributing population


🔥 Final Take

Yes — people are leaving Sydney and Melbourne.

But:
👉 Cities are still growing
👉 Regions are booming
👉 Migration patterns are evolving

And the real story?

💥 This could be one of the biggest long-term shifts in how Australians live, work, and invest.

SOURCE: THE DAILY MAIL

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