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City of MonashCommunity profile

The Monash

Migration summary

Between 2016 and 2021, Australia-wide, 53.1% of people (aged 5 and over) did not change address over 5 years, while 35.3% moved within Australia, and 5.4% moved from overseas.

In Mount Waverley, a higher rate of people did not change address (54.2%), while a lower rate (29.6%) moved from elsewhere in Australia, and a higher rate (11.9%) moved from overseas. A total of 19,100 people, or 35.5% of those who moved within Australia, moved within Mount Waverley.

Migration, or residential mobility, together with births and deaths are significant components of population change in Australia. Migration is the most volatile component of population change and can be affected by changing housing and economic opportunities such as housing affordability issues or the mining boom. The three main types of migration are overseas migration, interstate migration and within-state migration, of which within-state is the most common and largely involves moves between neighbouring areas within an urban or regional setting.

Looking at the level and type of migration in the City of Monash can indicate whether the population is sedentary and likely to be in the area for a long time (and perhaps have significant ties to the community), or transient, and likely to move on. Related topics which can be viewed to get a clearer picture of population mobility include Age Structure (young adults are likely to move more often) and Housing Tenure (generally renters move more often while home ownership indicates a more stable population).

This table shows the broad trends of movement between the City of Monash and the states/territories of Australia, and from overseas over the 5 years from 2016-2021. For more detail on local movements within the state, please refer to the Migration by age by location page.

Q:

Derived from the Census questions:

'Where does the person usually live?' and 'Where did the person usually live five years ago (at 10 August 2016)'.

Migration between the area and other States/Territories
City of Monash
State / TerritoryIn migrationOut migrationNet migration
New South Wales1,2951,27223
Victoria29,23538,914-9,679
Queensland9871,179-192
South Australia658349309
Western Australia607397210
Tasmania320405-85
Northern Territory16811850
Australian Capital Territory234384-150
From Overseas21,576----
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing , 2021 (Usual Residence Data). Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

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