It's affectionately known as a big country town, but more apartments and high-density living appears to be on the way for Adelaide. It's part of a 30-year plan to help end the housing crisis and boost the city's population.
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00:00Well, it tells us how the government is planning to help tackle housing problems we're seeing
00:07and also population growth in the Greater Adelaide region over the next 30 years.
00:11Now, that Greater Adelaide region withholds the CBD but also broader suburbs as well.
00:17We're seeing a lot of developments in the northern and southern areas and it also stretches
00:22to regional areas like the Barossa Valley and the Adelaide Hills too.
00:26And that patch has around 1.5 million people living in it and accounts for around 84% of
00:32the state's population.
00:34So this plan will plan where houses and jobs will be, what services will be needed, what
00:39major infrastructure there will be required and how it will be delivered as well as things
00:44like environmental and conservation protection too.
00:46Now, this is important because the plan estimates that population growth will reach around 2.2
00:52million people in that area by 2051.
00:55And currently we've got around 645,000 houses but this estimates that we need around 315,000
01:02more houses and those houses should be those sorts of high-density things, things like
01:07townhouses, houses with courtyards, duplexes and even apartments as well.
01:12But this plan isn't finalised yet, Melissa, so people in South Australia can provide their
01:17feedback before the consultation period ends at the beginning of November.