Melbourne shrank while Queensland grew: what the pandemic did to Australia’s population
by Amy Remeikis from World news | The Guardian on (#67FBE)
The Victorian capital is still on track to outpace Sydney as the biggest city in Australia but Covid lockdowns slowed that growth
Melbourne's population growth turned negative during the pandemic as people fled prolonged Covid lockdowns, while Queensland welcomed a steady stream of people moving from other states, new population data shows.
The data from the Centre for Population showed Melbourne's rate of population growth dropped from 1.8% in 2018-19 to -1.6% in 2020-21. Both international and interstate migration to Victoria fell, with annual population growth going backwards at -0.9%.
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