Migrants want to live in the big cities, just like the rest of us
- Written by Dr. Sajeda Tuli, Fulbright Scholar, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra
Migration is getting increasing attention in Australia, with the Morrison government recently putting the focus on settling migrants in regional areas to ease pressure on the capital cities. Newly released statistics show 79% of Australian population growth was in the capital cities in 2017-18. The population of these cities grew by 307,800, a 1.9% increase.
This was nearly twice the growth rate of non-capital-city areas, which gained only 83,200 people – although many regional areas would welcome more people to revitalise struggling towns.
The chart below shows growth in capital city populations from international and internal migration, as well as natural increase (births minus deaths).
BREAKDOWN OF CAPITAL CITY POPULATION GROWTH 2017-18



Authors: Dr. Sajeda Tuli, Fulbright Scholar, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra
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