When you consider who was surveyed - presumably people overseas who have an interest in migrating to Australia - it does give you an idea of overseas impressions. The Northern Territory is in peoples' minds because of it being the iconic Australian Outback, and from movies such as Australia which was released recently. People think it would be a cool place to live, even though they probably know nothing about the employment prospects of the place. And this is what is disturbing about the survey - people seem to know very little about South Australia. We have so much to offer, and we want to attract skilled workers from overseas, but it seems they don't know about us.Omicron wrote:That survey is such utter nonsense that I don't quite know where to start.
I would like to move to Melbourne and live in a Eureka penthouse with servants peeling grapes, but that doesn't really mean anything useful.
If you were seriously planning to migrate to a particular country, would you go where the best fishing was (for example), or where you knew you could get work and live in comfort? Why don't these people know about us?