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Internal Migration in Victoria
Migration within Australia can significantly affect population growth across Victoria. Unlike births and deaths, which are relatively stable components of population change, the levels and patterns of migration are volatile and can vary widely between places and over time. An understanding of internal migration trends, and their drivers and impacts, assists in an understanding of population change in Victoria.
The Internal Migration in Victoria report will be updated with 2011 Census data in 2013.
Internal Migration In Victoria - Complete Report (Word 3 MB)
Internal Migration In Victoria - Part 1 Population Mobility (Word 385 Kb)
Internal Migration in Victoria - Part 2 Interstate Migration (Word 978 Kb)
Internal Migration In Victoria - Part 3 Intrastate Movement (Word 1.6 MB)