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2007 National Consumer Congress

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2007 National Consumer Congress

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    1. 2007 National Consumer Congress Mapping the future — Australia’s consumer demographics

    7. Push from the bush

    8. Gold Coast 13,563 Wanneroo 7,941 Melton 6,814 Wyndham 6,660 Casey 6,429 Blacktown 4,955 Brisbane SW 4,839 Rockingham 4,616 Ipswich 4,240 Cairns 4,099 Population and business hotspots

    9. Why population shifts are important to business 10,000 extra residents support job growth, eg: 3,700 new suburban households, or 6,700 new inner-city households $82 million in new retail spending* $28 million in new supermarket spending* ½ a Kmart One cinema screen 7,500 cubic metres of pre mix concrete

    10. Our shifting heartland is changing the consumer focus

    11. Coastal towns require infrastructure and services

    12. Household formation, pharmacy and lifestyle drive consumer spending

    14. Characteristics of Generation Y

    15. There is a demographic logic behind the rise of Generation Y … in Australia …

    16. … in Japan …

    17. … and in the US

    18. What winning businesses must do

    19. The ageing of the average Aussie bride

    20. Behold the Great Australian Man Drought

    21. Women born in 1972 have got it toughest

    22. The fella filter

    23. The fella filter delivers geeks and bean counters

    24. Young Kiwi men are not in New Zealand

    25. Out with the Brady Bunch, in with Bridget Jones

    26. Baby boomers just won’t die!

    27. It doesn’t get any better after 43-48 …

    28. … but discretionary spending peaks in the 50s

    29. Big shift in attitudes to retirement next decade

    30. Generational traits

    31. Further information & contact The Big Picture – $29.95rrp out now Bernard Salt’s column appears in The Australian every Thursday Bernard Salt’s columns appear monthly in Wish Magazine Population Growth Database 2006 now available at $495: contact fmevans@kpmg.com.au Contact: Bernard Salt (03) 9288 5047; bsalt@kpmg.com.au; www.bernardsalt.com.au

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