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Annual Migration By Location

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For the year ending 30 June 2022, the LGA with the highest net migration (+525) to the Northern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils was from Canada Bay. The highest net loss (-1,513) was to Blacktown.

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 changes in employment patterns.

This page looks specifically at internal migration, and includes annual data collected since the last Census to look at migration patterns in the most recent time periods. This is helpful to see likely affects on future population growth and where people are moving with the wider region. The data is sourced from the ABS - "Regional Internal Migration Estimates" collection, which is a part of the annual Estimated Resident Population update, and shows movement between all LGAs in Australia. The table shows in and out movements, while the map shows the net total movement between the area of interest and each LGA in the specified time period.

Migration data should be viewed in conjunction with age structure, occupation and household type information to get an appreciation of why people are moving as well as where. Cultural diversity is also an important related topic, as some areas function as first settlement locations of migrants, while others get secondary overseas migration.

Net gains and losses by LGA
Northern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils: July 2021 - June 2022
LGAIn migrationOut migrationNet migration
Canada Bay1,5851,060+525
Sydney2,9452,457+488
Georges River716344+372
Canterbury-Bankstown977612+365
Bayside (NSW)855605+250
Cumberland874646+228
Burwood371180+191
Fairfield341169+172
Strathfield410280+130
Randwick809688+121
Total all LGAs35,32444,841-9,517
Show all (289 entries)
Source: ABS, Regional Internal Migration Estimates (RIME) by LGA, unpublished data, 2021-2023
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

NOTE: Data shown in the table and map excludes any Local Government Areas that have a population movement of less than 5 people into and out of the Northern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils.

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