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In the last two years, Australia’s population growth rate has slowed.
For the first time in 24 years, more people are moving from Australia to New Zealand than visa-versa, according to a recent Statistics NZ publication.
We have looked at the changes in Australia’s population growth trends in previous blogs.
And it prompted us to revisit and update our most popular e-book, 3 growth markets in Australia to explore the impacts of this change.
In the e-book, we use .id population forecasts to chart the course of the Australian population profile over the next twenty years. While the baby boomer ‘bulge’ remains prominent, we identified two additional population peaks that occurred 30 and 60 years after the baby boomers.
So how have big picture population trends changed over the last two years? Here are the top 5 things you need to understand:
.id is a team of population experts, who use a unique combination of online tools and consulting to help organisations decide where and when to locate their facilities and services, to meet the needs of changing populations. Access our free demographic resources here.
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