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Shire of Mundaring

Migration by age and location

Between 2016 and 2021, the LGA with the highest net migration to the Shire of Mundaring (+102) was from Joondalup, whilst the highest net loss (-429) was to Swan.

The age structure of people who move into and out of the Shire of Mundaring is strongly influenced by the residential role and function of the area and can influence demand for particular services. For instance, inner city areas near employment, education and entertainment tend to attract many young people in their late teens and early twenties, who move out in their late twenties and thirties to start families in suburban areas. Rural areas tend to lose young people and gain older families and retirees.

Understanding the Shire of Mundaring's attraction to different age groups helps to plan services for the community as well as advocating with other levels of government and private enterprise to provide infrastructure, employment opportunities and facilities which may help to retain age groups which are otherwise leaving the area.

To see annual migration patterns (outside the Census), please refer to the Annual migration by location page. Note - please use this with caution as currently the annual migration numbers are based on pre-Census change-of-address records and may not match the numbers on this page from the 2021 Census

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)?'.

Map of net gains and losses by LGA
Shire of Mundaring - between 2016 and 2021
Net gains and losses by LGA
Shire of Mundaring - between 2016 and 2021
LGAIn migrationOut migrationNet migration
Joondalup210108+102
Kalamunda705607+98
Wanneroo301221+80
Kalgoorlie-Boulder9043+47
York5225+27
Nedlands293+26
Bayswater278255+23
Armadale132114+18
Broome4732+15
Sutherland Shire120+12
Wollongong153+12
South Perth9987+12
Kwinana3524+11
Harvey176+11
Northern Beaches110+11
Darwin2211+11
Wyndham-East Kimberley133+10
Cunderdin100+10
Dowerin100+10
Karratha8274+8
Narrogin158+7
Beverley103+7
Sunshine Coast104+6
Port Hedland3630+6
Dandaragan127+5
Canning115111+4
Bunbury1410+4
Gosnells169166+3
Ashburton3634+2
Esperance1211+1
Donnybrook-Balingup10100
Townsville1819-1
Northam130132-2
Stirling316319-3
Gingin510-5
Cambridge4146-5
Albany3945-6
Derby-West Kimberley713-6
Toodyay4147-6
Waroona512-7
Meekatharra512-7
Greater Geraldton2129-8
Sydney513-8
Melton312-9
Victoria Park115125-10
Unincorporated ACT1425-11
Moreland011-11
Melbourne011-11
Cranbrook011-11
Manjimup920-11
Melville91103-12
Chittering1628-12
Maribyrnong012-12
Toowoomba012-12
Cairns315-12
Dardanup416-12
Kingborough012-12
Palmerston417-13
East Fremantle013-13
Fremantle3953-14
Moreton Bay721-14
Gold Coast722-15
Bridgetown-Greenbushes018-18
Capel019-19
Plantagenet019-19
Rockingham104124-20
Serpentine-Jarrahdale1838-20
Litchfield021-21
Subiaco2244-22
East Pilbara1941-22
Brisbane1134-23
Augusta Margaret River531-26
Cockburn98124-26
Murray734-27
Denmark637-31
Perth4577-32
Belmont128161-33
Vincent76109-33
Bassendean185219-34
Mandurah63151-88
Busselton26117-91
Swan1,7232,152-429
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Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing , 2021 (Usual Residence Data). Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).

NOTE: Data shown in the table and map excludes any Local Government Areas which have a population movement of fewer than 10 persons into and out of the Shire of Mundaring.

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