ABSTRACT

New twenty-first century economic, social and environmental changes have challenged and reshaped rural Australia. They range from ageing populations, youth out-migration, immigration policies (that seek to place skilled migrants in rural Australia), tree changers, agricultural restructuring and new relationships with indigenous populations. Challenges also exist around the 'patchwork economy' and the wealth that the mining boom offers some areas, while threatening regional economic decline in others. Rural Australia is increasingly not simply a place of production of agriculture and minerals but an idea that individuals seek and are encouraged to consume. The socio-economic implications of drought, water rights and changing farming practices, have prefaced new social, cultural and economic reforms. This book provides a contemporary perspective on rapidly evolving population, economic and environmental changes in 'rural and regional Australia', itself a significant concept. Bringing together a range of empirical studies, the book builds on established rural studies themes such as population change, economic restructuring and globalisation in agriculture but links such changes to environmental change, culture, class, gender, and ethnic diversity. Presenting original and in-depth interventions on these issues and their intersections, this book assembles the best of contemporary research on rural Australia.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction

Twenty-first Century Rural Australia

chapter 3|14 pages

Urban to Rural Elderly Migration

Renewing and Reinventing Australia's Small Rural Towns

chapter 4|26 pages

Immigrant Settlement in Regional Australia

Patterns and Processes

chapter 5|20 pages

‘They have no concept of what a farm is'

Exploring Rural Change through Tree Change Migration

chapter 7|24 pages

Challenging Mining Workforce Practices

Implications for Frontline Rural Communities

chapter 8|18 pages

Trajectories of Change in Rural Landscapes

The End of the Mixed Farm?

chapter 9|18 pages

Water Reform in the 21st Century

The Changed Status of Australian Agriculture

chapter 10|24 pages

Rural Place Marketing, Tourism and Creativity

Entering the Post-Productivist Countryside

chapter 12|20 pages

‘Not just drought.' Drought, Rural Change and More

Perspectives from Rural Farming Communities

chapter 13|22 pages

Evolving Metabolic Relations

Nature, Resources and People in the Hunter Valley