
Monash Baby Boomer Study with observations of what it is Baby Boomers will want from local government in retirement. > download the report > download the media release
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The Global Skills Convergence Issues and ideas for the management of an international workforce The Global Skills Convergence presents the demographic case for an imminent global skills convergence. It also canvasses the views of some of the world’s leading corporate practitioners on the subject of managing a global workforce in an era of increased demand for skills and talent. > download the report

Population Growth Report 2007 This landmark international study of demographic trends comprises a database of population levels for all municipalities, territorial local areas and counties in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. > download media release > download sample pages > download order form

Beyond the Baby Boomers: the Rise of Generation Y - Opportunities and challenges for the funds management history Beyond the Baby Boomers is a report comprising of original research completed on the global funds management (FM) industry by KPMG International. The research looks at the way in which the FM industry engages what is known as Generation Y, both as customers and employees. Please click here for report.

Reforging the Future:Options for the Lower Hunter Region in the 21st Century - November 2005 commissioned by Newcastle development interests This report was widely covered by the local media and was the subject of significant community consultation. Please click here for report. Reforging the future is a document commissioned by a group of property developers in Newcastle to provide alternative scenarios for the future of the Lower Hunter region over the period to 2051.This report looks at historical and projected demographic indicators to determine a number of possible scenarios for the future development of this region.

Cinderella City: A Vision Of Brisbane’s Rise to Prominence November 2005 Austcorp Group Limited Cinderella City looks at the cultural shift that has repositioned Brisbane within the Australian urban system. Copies are available through Austcorp’s Brisbane office, ph 07 3420 5503; www.austcorp.com.au

PGR - July 2005 KPMG The definitive annual report on demographic trends in Australia, New Zealand and the US, this 190-page report provides retailers, investors, developers, planners and distribution, marketing and property managers with a detailed perspective on the current and forecast direction of population growth. This is an important tool for strategic planning and decision making. Please click here for an order form.

Australia on the Move June 2005 Property Council of Australia Australia on the Move is a study of population and housing trends in the 40 largest cities in Australia between 1981 and 2031. This 56-page report was commissioned by the Property Council of Australia and is available through the PCA’s Sydney office at a cost of $250, ph: (02) 9033 1900; www.propertyoz.com.au (NSW state section).

Coast - 2005 commissioned by Carrington Group
Coast provides an interpretation of the social, cultural and demographic shifts that have shaped the market for residential dwellings in the New South Wales town of Merimbula. This report was commissioned by the Carrington Group as background material for their Coast apartment project at Merimbula. Please click here for pdf of this document
Brave New Hi-tech World 2004 KPMG
Brave New Hi-tech World looks at future trends in high technology and its impact on the work front and in the home. How will new technology shape the way we work and how we arrange our homes in this ‘brave new world’? Please click here for pdf of this document.
Case for the Coast February 2003 Sunland Group Limited Case for the Coast examines the demographic and cultural forces that have shaped the city of the Gold Coast over the last half of the 20th century. Please contact the Sunland Group’s Gold Coast office, ph 07 5592 0042 for availability of report.
Freshwater’s Place In Melbourne’s Heart March 2002 Australand Holdings Limited Freshwater’s Place in Melbourne’s Heart argues that Melbourne evolved early as the spiritual home to Australia’s suburban culture and that the recent shift downtown represents a major cultural shift. Copies are available from KPMG - email fmevans@kpmg.com.au.