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National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA)

Overseas arrivals

1,743,269 people who were living in the National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) in 2016 were born overseas, and 15% arrived in Australia within 5 years prior to 2016.

The Year of Arrival data records when the overseas born population arrived in Australia. The data shows the degree to which areas are 'ports' for new overseas arrivals and reveals the role of the National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) in housing the overseas-born. The number of recent overseas arrivals in an area is often determined by housing affordability, employment opportunities and pre-existing communities located in the area.

The National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA)'s Year of Arrival data, when used with Birthplace, Religion and Language Spoken at Home data, is a good indicator of the likely need for services in migrant communities.

Derived from the Census question:

'In what year did the person first arrive in Australia to live here for one year or more?'

Overseas born population

Overseas arrivals
National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) - Overseas born (Usual residence)2016
Year of arrival in AustraliaNumber%Growth LGAs in Queensland %
Arrived in 1960 or earlier52,6763.04.0
1961 to 1970112,7356.57.2
1971 to 1980115,0176.68.3
1981 to 1990186,84410.712.1
1991 to 2000208,41112.011.9
2001 to 2010483,90927.826.9
2011 to 2015290,44716.714.8
2016 to Aug 2021255,84614.712.1
Not stated37,3842.12.6

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Overseas arrivals, 2016
Overseas arrivals, 2016 Not stated, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 2.6% 2016 to Aug 2021, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 12.1% 2011 to 2015, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 14.8% 2001 to 2010, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 26.9% 1991 to 2000, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 11.9% 1981 to 1990, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 12.1% 1971 to 1980, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 8.3% 1961 to 1970, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 7.2% Arrived in 1960 or earlier, Growth LGAs in Queensland: 4.0% Not stated, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 2.1% 2016 to Aug 2021, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 14.7% 2011 to 2015, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 16.7% 2001 to 2010, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 27.8% 1991 to 2000, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 12.0% 1981 to 1990, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 10.7% 1971 to 1980, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 6.6% 1961 to 1970, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 6.5% Arrived in 1960 or earlier, National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA): 3.0%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2016 (Usual residence data)
Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).

Dominant groups

Analysis of the year of arrival for the overseas born population of the National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) in 2016 compared to Growth LGAs in Queensland shows that there was a smaller proportion of people who arrived before 2001, and a larger proportion of recent overseas arrivals (those who arrived between 2016 to Aug 2021).

Overall, 38.7596% of the overseas born population arrived before 2001, and 14.6762% arrived during or after 2016, compared with 43.5057% and 12.0856% respectively for Growth LGAs in Queensland.

The major differences in year of arrival data in the population between the National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) and Growth LGAs in Queensland are:

  • A larger percentage of arrivals between 2016 to Aug 2021 (14.7% compared to 12.1%)
  • A larger percentage of arrivals between 2011 to 2015 (16.7% compared to 14.8%)
  • A smaller percentage of arrivals between 1971 to 1980 (6.6% compared to 8.3%)
  • A smaller percentage of arrivals between 1981 to 1990 (10.7% compared to 12.1%)

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