Population increase in Melbourne
Population growth in Australia between June 2001 and June
2011 was strongest in the outer suburbs. The five areas with the largest growth in the country were
all on the outskirts of Melbourne, with the largest increase in South Morang
(up 32,200 people). Point Cook, Caroline Springs and Tarneit in Melbourne's
west followed, each with growth of more than 20,000 people.
In other cities, Parklea - Kellyville Ridge, on the northwestern fringes of Sydney had the largest population growth, up 18,700 people; and Ellenbrook, to the north-east of Perth's central business district increased by 17,700 people.
Perth outgrew Sydney to be Australia's second biggest growth centre, its population swelling by 65,434 or 3.6 per cent, more than twice the national growth rate, to almost 1.9 million.
Victoria added 88,966 people to close the financial year with 5.624 million people, just under 25 per cent of all Australians. Australia added almost 360,000 people, and the Bureau estimates its population hit 23 million last week.
In other cities, Parklea - Kellyville Ridge, on the northwestern fringes of Sydney had the largest population growth, up 18,700 people; and Ellenbrook, to the north-east of Perth's central business district increased by 17,700 people.
Perth outgrew Sydney to be Australia's second biggest growth centre, its population swelling by 65,434 or 3.6 per cent, more than twice the national growth rate, to almost 1.9 million.
Victoria added 88,966 people to close the financial year with 5.624 million people, just under 25 per cent of all Australians. Australia added almost 360,000 people, and the Bureau estimates its population hit 23 million last week.
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