‘Middle suburban Australia’ becoming younger brings higher ‘social progressiveness’

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Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh says “middle suburban Australia” is getting younger and coming with a higher degree of “social progressiveness”.

“We’ve now seen sufficient series of elections across the country – middle suburban Australia is getting younger, more educated and

with that comes this higher degree of social progressiveness – amplified by the whole COVID experience,” Mr Welsh told Sky News Australia.

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