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The most recent data unveiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) indicates that Australia’s population has increased by 2.2 percent, reaching a total of 26.5 million individuals in the year ending on March 31st of this year.
ABS’s Demography Chief, Beidar Cho, reported that an impressive 81 percent of this population growth is attributed to net overseas migration, which added 454,400 people to the population. This surge occurred 13 months after international borders reopened following the global pandemic.
Increase in Overseas Migration
This remarkable increase in net overseas migration was propelled by a significant rise in arrivals, showing a substantial 103 percent increase from the previous year, totaling 681,000. Conversely, there was only a modest 8.8 percent increase in the number of overseas migrant departures, totaling 226,600. This pattern, especially the low number of departures, is a consequence of the catch-up effect that followed the closure of international borders during the pandemic. However, it’s important to note that this effect is expected to be temporary, as departures are likely to rise in the future, especially as temporary students return in more typical numbers.
Important Data Unveiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
The data in this report is commonly referred to as the Estimated Resident Population (ERP).
- Australia’s population was 26,473,055 people as of March 31, 2023.
- Quarterly growth was 181,600 people (0.7%).
- Annual growth was 563,200 people (2.2%).
- Annual natural increase was 108,800, while net overseas migration accounted for 454,400.
- The natural population increase marked an 18.5 percent decrease from the previous year.
Population Growth Across States
The population growth across different states in Australia shows varying trends. Here’s a breakdown of the population changes by state as of March 31, 2023:
Western Australia: This state experienced the most rapid growth rate at 2.8 percent, indicating a significant increase in its population.
Victoria: Victoria followed closely with a growth rate of 2.4 percent, leading to a substantial surge in its total population. It added 161,700 more residents.
Queensland: Queensland, too, witnessed notable growth, with a growth rate of 2.3 percent, indicating an increase in its population.
New South Wales: New South Wales, with a growth rate of 1.9 percent, added 156,300 people to its population.
South Australia: South Australia recorded a growth rate of 1.6 percent, contributing to a moderate increase in its population.
Tasmania: Tasmania experienced the lowest population growth rate, with just a 0.4 percent increase in its population.
Northern Territory: The Northern Territory’s population grew at a rate of 0.9 percent, indicating a modest increase.
Australian Capital Territory: The Australian Capital Territory experienced a growth rate of 2 percent, contributing to its population increase.
These population changes reflect the diverse trends in different Australian states, with Western Australia leading in population growth, followed closely by Victoria and Queensland.
A Premier Immigration Destination
In the most recent country ranking survey by US News and World Report, Australia secured the fourth position globally based on various parameters such as quality of life, power, openness for business, movers, agility, green living, racial equality, cultural influence, and more.
Australia is esteemed as a prime immigration destination due to its strong economy, high-quality healthcare, exceptional education system, and diverse cultural landscape. Its welcoming immigration policies, political stability, and natural beauty make it a compelling destination for immigrants. Additionally, Australia’s emphasis on work-life balance and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities further enhance its attractiveness as an ideal destination for those seeking to live, work, or settle in a developed nation permanently.
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