WESTERN Australia has the fastest growing population in Australia, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
WA’s population growth rate has hit 3.1 per cent for the year ending December 2008 – well ahead of every other state or territory.
Next was Queensland, growing at 2.5 per cent, Northern Territory, 2.0 per cent, Victoria, 1.9 per cent, ACT, 1.7 per cent, New South Wales, 1.4 per cent, South Australia, 1.2 , and Tasmania, 1.0 per cent.
WA, along with Queensland, had the highest rate of intra-state migration, with WA attracting 6300 people from other states and territories and Queensland luring 21,200 interstaters.
At December 31, 2008, WA’s population was 2,204,000 — the fourth largest in Australia, with NSW the most populous state (7.04 million), followed by Victoria (5.36 million) and Queensland (4.35 million).
Nationally the population increased by 1.9 percent from 2007 — the highest growth rate recorded since the 1950s and 1960s, which was boosted by post war migration and high birth rates.
These rates compare with a 1.2 per cent growth rate recorded five years ago.
At the end of 2008 Australia’s population had swelled by 406,100 people to 21,644,000.
Of the 406,100 new Australians, 62 per cent, or 253,400, were overseas immigrants. The excess of births over deaths contributed 152,700.
The states losing the most people to interstate migration were New South Wales (down 22,700), South Australia (down 5200) and Victoria (down 1000).
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