Victorian population shrinks by size of Wodonga as pandemic exodus hits

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Victoria is now home to 43,000 fewer people than at the start of the pandemic, making it the only state in the nation to record a drop in population since coronavirus hit Australia, JennieDuke reports.

Victoria is now home to 43,000 fewer people than at the start of the pandemic, making it the only state in the nation to record a drop in population since coronavirus hit Australia.

Queensland benefited from people moving into the state from other parts of the country, while Victoria was most negatively affected by migration as people moved interstate or overseas. “Should Australia reach its COVID-19 vaccination rate targets in the coming months, borders could be re-opened to vaccinated travellers, enabling the re-entry of international tourists, students and highly skilled workers. A boost in labour supply and net overseas migration could help alleviate the pressures of an ageing population,” Mr Felsman said.He said the Victorian decline was the first since June 1981 and influenced by lockdowns, while NSW experienced the slowest growth on record.

“International migration is always driven around stronger economies. It’ll come back to how the various parts of the country respond to open borders internationally and domestically,” he said.He also noted Victorians weren’t having as many babies as before the lockdowns, defying the increase in other states like Queensland. “Traditionally economic strength and certainty is linked to fertility.”

 

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