From the desert to Darlinghurst - the Generation X and Y hotspots of Australia

By Julie Power
September 6 2015 - 12:15am
Machiko Motoi, who is doing Honours in Fine Art, lives and studies in Darlinghurst,  one of two places in Australia with the highest concentration of people aged 28 to 47 years of age. Photo: James Alcock
Machiko Motoi, who is doing Honours in Fine Art, lives and studies in Darlinghurst, one of two places in Australia with the highest concentration of people aged 28 to 47 years of age. Photo: James Alcock
Truck driver Rachael Willis, 33, lives and works in Karratha in the Pilbara, which ties with Darlinghurst, NSW, as the area with the highest concentration of people aged 28-47. Photo: Tony McDonough
Truck driver Rachael Willis, 33, lives and works in Karratha in the Pilbara, which ties with Darlinghurst, NSW, as the area with the highest concentration of people aged 28-47. Photo: Tony McDonough

Separated by nearly 6000 kilometres of Australian outback, Pilbara trucker Rachael Willis and Darlinghurst artist Machiko Motoi have more in common than just being the same age and gender.

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