There were 765,900 overseas migration arrivals and 217,100 departures last year, resulting in a net boost to Australia’s population of 548,800 people.
Australia’s population grew by 2.5 per cent in the 12 months to 30 September 2023. Source: SBS News
“Net overseas migration grew by 60 per cent compared with the previous year, driven by an increase in overseas migration arrivals (up 34 per cent), predominantly on a temporary visa for work or study,” ABS’ head of demography Beidar Cho said.
The Northern Territory had the lowest level with 3,189 people.
NSW was the most popular state for overseas arrivals. Source: SBS News
India was the top birth country for those moving to Australia, according to the latest available data.
Australians, presumably returning home from time overseas, rounded out the top five.
The highest number of migrants to Australia in the 12 months to June 2023 were born in India. Source: SBS News
Which states and territories are people leaving and where for?
Western Australia came in second, growing by 11,233 residents, while NSW was the least popular, losing 33,202 people to other parts of the country.
Only two states are gaining more residents from interstate than they are losing. Source: SBS News
Overall, WA had the fastest-growing population with an increase of 3.3 per cent on the previous year.
Tasmania had the slowest rate of growth at just 0.3 per cent.
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