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I'm only going to share data for more overall context. No opinions.The immigration thing is a complex issue and not simply race based. Victoria's population has ballooned and we have overtaken NSW for the first time. Some of the "immigrants" have come from interstate for example and this influx has not come with a corresponding increase in spending on infrastructure or policing, etc.
Also, comparing raw numbers to the rest of the world (or the US) is daft - Australia has always been safer (and in my opinion better in almost every way) by orders of magnitude than most other countries. And quite frankly, still is. While the raw numbers show how good we have it relative to the rest of the world, the percentage change highlights the trend and supports the argument that things are getting worse.
It's really not rocket science.
Anyway, I've said my peace and am done, lol. Don't believe me. Call me names. Manipulate the statistics. Disagree. Whatever.![]()
It looks like Victoria has a population growth rebound from the decline during the strict covid lockdowns they had, some of the strictest and longest overall. 30,000 people left during that period. Which isn't even a blip compared to the decline of 305,000 in New York City during that exact same period, 48,000 of which were deaths because of Covid. So more people died from Covid in NYC than people that left Victoria during the same period, and the rebound since. To put that in more perspective, NYC has a population of over 8 million people, close to the 7 million of the state of Victoria. To be fair though, one is a city and one is a whole state.
All that said, in the past, I thought Victoria was a city in Australia for a long time so feel free to call me a dumb American.
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