As Sydney's population surges,people like Dr Harry Klimis with creative,highly skilled jobs are safe from automation. But what does it mean for others?
As Sydney's population grows beyond 5.8 million in the next decade,its golf courses could be put to better use.
Emma Guiney has sworn off holiday destinations with mosquito-borne diseases. As the climate changes,they will likely be on her doorstep. Such diseases are one of the many health challenges Sydney faces as its population booms in the next decade.
An extra 1.3 million people in Sydney by 2030 is an enormous load on our roads and transport system.
With NSW schools pushed to capacity and beyond,creative thinking is needed as Sydney's population stretches beyond 5.8 million in the next decade.
With an increase in CCTV cameras and improved facial recognition databases,surveillance of citizens will become more pervasive within a decade.
Waste,water security and climate change are the big environmental challenges facing Sydney as we gain an extra 1.3 million people over the next decade.