RedBridge Group Director Simon Welsh says there is a “general tilt” towards a progressive outlook on issues of gender and climate in the suburbs of younger migrant communities.
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“Across issues of gender…climate…that’s actually been a big part of – this general tilt towards progressive outlook in the suburbs. I think a real engine of that is these culturally and linguistically diverse communities,” Mr Welsh told Sky News Australia.
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