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Of people in Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions aged 15 years and over, In Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions , of people aged 15 years and over, In Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions , Of these, Of people aged 15 and over in Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions , Respondents had the option of reporting up to two ancestries on their Census form, and this is captured by the Ancestry Multi Response ANCP variable used in this table.

Therefore, the total responses count will not equal the persons count for this area. Calculated percentages represent a proportion of all responses from people in Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions including those who did not state an ancestry.

There were , people who reported being in the labour force in the week before Census night in Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions. More information about Census and labour force status is provided in Understanding the Census and Census Data. Of employed people in Canberra Commonwealth Electoral Divisions , During the two weeks before the Census, NT ACT Overseas arrivals 58, 19, 17, 4, 10, 1, 1, 2, Overseas departures 71, 73, 33, 7, 15, 1, 1, 5, Net overseas migration , , , -3, -5, -2, Net interstate migration by state and territory.

NT ACT Interstate arrivals 92, 66, , 25, 31, 13, 14, 21, Interstate departures , 84, 74, 24, 28, 12, 15, 20, Net interstate migration , , 30, 3, 1, -1, Forthcoming issues. Data downloads - time series spreadsheets Population and components of change - national Quarterly population and components of change, national, from June onwards.

Data files. Download xls [ KB]. Components of population change - states and territories Quarterly components of change, by state and territory, from June onwards. Download xls [ Population - states and territories Quarterly population by sex, by state and territory, from June onwards.

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Interstate migration departures Quarterly interstate migration departures, from June onwards. Population - Victoria Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Vic. Population - Queensland Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Qld, from onwards.

Population - Tasmania Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Tas. Population - Australia Population at 30 June, by sex and single year of age, Aust.

This is slightly higher than the proportion of Catholics Incomes in Canberra are much higher than the national average. Residents of Canberra are also much better educated than the average Australian. Again, this reflects Canberra's status as the capital of Australia. Canberra was chosen as the location for the nation's capital in In , a pair of architects from Chicago, Illinois , USA was awarded the responsibility to design the blueprint of the city.

By , the Federal Parliament sat in their new offices for the first time. In , the city residents numbered just over 1,, quickly growing to 9, by They are worried that a big Canberra could kill the "bush capital" image that attracted so many people in the first place. Others say Canberra "can't stay still" and that in order to be competitive and bolster the ACT's economy, the city has to — literally — grow up.

According to Geocon managing director Nick Georgalis, a bigger Canberra is inevitable, because official forecasts always "get it wrong".

The reality is it is going to happen, at a much faster rate than you realise. Environmental groups have long sounded the alarm at Canberra's sprawling growth, particularly into '"greenfield" estates on the city fringes. Dr Lewis said some of those "lifestyle" factors included Canberrans' dietary choices, consumption and waste management.

And she said changing those habits would only become more important with a growing population. Before the COVID pandemic, about half the ACT's annual population growth was fed by natural increase births minus deaths — with 46 per cent of total growth driven by immigration, including skilled migration and family reunions. But with the global borders currently shut, some commentators argue the time is right to rethink Australia's migration programs.

Economist with The Australia Institute, Richard Denniss, said that meant wading into a pretty contentious debate. But, Mr Denniss said a debate over skilled migration should not be confused with Australia's humanitarian intake.

While Mr Denniss described himself as "agnostic" about population growth, others said the city was already too large and inefficient.

Sustainable Population Australia's Colin Lyons said the burgeoning greenfield development in Canberra's Molonglo Valley showed the mounting challenges for city planners.



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