At the state and territory level, population growth has three components: natural increase, net overseas migration and net interstate migration.
Although all states and territories experienced positive population growth in the year ended 30 September 2015, the proportion that each of these components contributed to population growth varied between the states and territories.
For the year ended 30 September 2015, natural increase was the major component of population change in Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory. Net overseas migration was the major component of population change in New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. A net interstate migration loss was the largest component of population change in the Northern Territory. Net interstate migration losses were recorded in all states and territories except for Victoria and Queensland.
At the state and territory level, population growth has three components: natural increase, net overseas migration and net interstate migration.Although all states and territories experienced positive population growth in the year ended 30 September 2015, the proportion that each of these components contributed to population growth varied between the states and territories.For the year ended 30 September 2015, natural increase was the major component of population change in Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory. Net overseas migration was the major component of population change in New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. A net interstate migration loss was the largest component of population change in the Northern Territory. Net interstate migration losses were recorded in all states and territories except for Victoria and Queensland.
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