These interactive graphics use the latest data from the Australian census to show patterns of internal migration
Queensland was the most popular destination state overall, particularly for older and middle-aged people, where the share of all internal migration in these age groups was 37.8% and 34% respectively.
Looking at the age breakdown for migrants to each state suggests the ACT cohort tends to be younger, while the Queensland cohort tends to be older:The following map shows each local government area where people have moved from. It also shows the same area where people moved to if you use the toggle button.
You can see, for example, where people who moved to Byron Bay and were living there on the census night were living either one or five years ago – unusually, more people moved to the Byron Bay LGA from Sydney’s northern beaches than from the LGA adjacent to Byron, Ballina . For many areas the major source of internal migration is from adjacent areas.For each local government area , you can see where people who moved into that area lived one year ago and five years ago.
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