Made in Migration

#6 | Australia's Pacific Engagement Visa | A conversation with Christopher Hogan


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Guest: Christopher Hogan

Date of recording: 14 August 2024

Summary:

In this episode, Christopher Hogan discusses Australia's new Pacific Engagement Visa (PEV) and its potential implications for migration flows, climate challenges, and regional geopolitics. He highlights the possible motivations behind introducing the PEV, including

demand from Pacific Island countries and strategic interests in the Pacific region. Hogan also explores the concerns of brain drain and the challenges and opportunities presented by Australia's aging population. Additionally, he discusses the role of migration in shaping Australia's demographic landscape and the projected shift of population from Greater Sydney to Greater Melbourne.

Keywords:

Christopher Hogan, Australia, Pacific Engagement Visa, migration, climate change, regional geopolitics, brain

drain, aging population, fertility rates, population projections

Chapters:

  • Australia's Pacific Engagement Visa (02:25)
  • Addressing brain drain (15:33)
  • Australia’s population projections (25:01)
  • The role of migration in shaping demographics (35:00)
  • The shift from Greater Sydney to Greater Melbourne (38:04)
  • Acknowledgments:

    Our heartfelt thanks to Christopher Hogan for so generously volunteering his time, and for imparting his knowledge and insights!

    As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the

    scenes.

    And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.

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