Peregian Springs News March 2021

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MARCH 2021 | VOLUME 6 | ISSUE 6

PEREGIAN SPRINGS

NEWS

INFORM • KNOW • GROW

IT’S XANADU! Coolum Theatre Players are rolling

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HEFTY HOUSING HIKES WHILE WE’RE LUCKY TO HAVE SO FAR ESCAPED MANY EFFECTS OF COVID, IT’S FALL-OUT IS THREATENING THE HOMES AND BUSINESSES OF SOME LONG-TERM RESIDENTS WITH THE COMBINATION OF LOW INTEREST RATES AND MORE SOUTHERN FAMILIES FLEEING THE LOCKDOWN LIFESTYLE SPIKING LOCAL DEMAND AND PRICES FOR HOUSES AND RENTALS.

Speaking to Parliament in late February Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queensland has experienced the “strongest growth” from interstate migration in the country. “Why would they not want to Peregian Springs News - March 2021

GROWING PAINS • Rental stock ‘exceptionally low’ • Skyrocketing rents • Soaring house prices alienate average buyers move here? It is the best state in the country with the best lifestyle,” Premier Palaszczuk said. “Queensland had 7200 net interstate migrants in the September quarter, with most —over 4000 — coming from New South Wales. “More people are moving to the regions than to Brisbane.” House prices rose sharply too.

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FIRST WRITES Young author’s first book on the shelves

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OUR LEADERS Meet the next generation of leaders

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