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The 'golden demographic' is moving to regional Australia in big numbers | ABC News 

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A new report shows more regionally-based millennials - people aged between 20 and 35-years-old - moved to other regional places than to capital cities. It is part of a broader trend in some areas of Australia as regional towns fight back against the brain drain.
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