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The latest quarterly update for Australia’s population shows the impact of re-opening national borders, and includes some minor adjustments to previous revised figures. Demographic expert Glenn Capuano analyses the results.
The ABS have released a quarterly update for Australia’s population, including state and territory estimates. This happens every quarter, usually about 6 months after the end of the quarter. The figures in this update relate to the March 2022 quarter, and show a substantial return to population growth, with the re-opening of national borders after the COVID lockdowns that characterised much of 2020 and 2021.
In March 2022, Australia’s population stood at 25,912,614, an increase of 124,168 people or 0.48% in one quarter. Remarkably, this is the largest quarterly growth since 2018, and is due mainly to a net overseas migration of +96,135 for the quarter. This reflects the re-opening of overseas and internal borders to most states in this period (WA only towards the end of the quarter), so probably reflects a pent-up migration demand, after people couldn’t settle in Australia due COVID-related rules, quarantine etc.
The ABS have also made some minor adjustments to past numbers, after the Census release caused major adjustments in the previous issue. Australia’s total population for June 2021 was adjusted up by a little from approximately 25,688,000 to 25,710,000. This is not a huge revision of the past numbers, but it does increase the 2020-21 COVID-affected growth rate from 0.13% to 0.21% for the year (+54,700 people). Despite the revision upwards, this yearly increase remains the lowest population growth since 1916, when the population declined due to World War I.
Here are the figures for March 2022 by state and territory, including the quarterly change.
State/territory | Population March 2022 | Change over previous quarter | % change over previous quarter | Natural Increase | Net Interstate Migration | Net Overseas Migration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NSW | 8,150,837 | 34,685 | 0.43 | 9,860 | -9,447 | +34,272 |
Vic | 6,615,141 | 33,373 | 0.51 | 4,709 | -3,350 | +32,014 |
Qld | 5,301,570 | 31,055 | 0.59 | 6,372 | +11,071 | +13,612 |
SA | 1,809,134 | 8,886 | 0.49 | 1,401 | +432 | +7,053 |
WA | 2,760,377 | 11,201 | 0.41 | 3,876 | 2,375 | +4,950 |
Tas | 567,434 | 1,338 | 0.24 | 131 | +156 | +1,051 |
NT | 249,859 | 1,053 | 0.42 | 687 | -600 | +966 |
ACT | 453,398 | 2,545 | 0.56 | 993 | -637 | +2,189 |
Australia | 25,912,614 | 124,168 | 0.48 | 28,033 | 0 | +96,135 |
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, National, State and territory population, March 2022
A few things of interest at the state level:
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