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Population Growth Highlights and Trends, Queensland

This report presents information on Queensland’s population growth, with analysis at the state, regional and local levels. A special chapter demonstrates trends and shifts in the age profile of Queensland’s interstate arrivals, departures and net migration by state and territory to 30 June 2010.

The appendices contain the estimated resident populations and rates of population change for all statistical divisions, reformed local government areas, statistical local areas, statistical districts, and regional planning project areas,  in Queensland. Estimated resident populations are shown from 1981 to 2010 for reformed local government areas.

Natural increase and assumed net migration for reformed local government areas, 2004–05 to 2008–09, are also included.

Release Type File Size
2011 pdf (1,900 kB)
Appendix A: Estimated resident population, 30 June 2001 to 2010 xls (350 kB)
Appendix B: Estimated resident population, 1981 to 2010 xls (160 kB)
Appendix C: Natural increase and Assumed net migration, 2004–05 to 2008–09 xls (160 kB)
Appendix D: Concordance of regional planning project areas and local government areas xls (130 kB)
Appendix E: Concordance of regionalisation strategy areas and local government areas xls (130 kB)
2010 pdf (1,100 kB)
Appendix A: ERP SDs, LGAs and SLAs, 2001–2009 xls (3,395 kB)
Appendix B: ERP LGAs, 1981–2009 xls (1,630 kB)
Appendix C: Natural increase and Assumed net migration, 2003–04 to 2007–08 xls (1,625 kB)
Appendix D: Regional planning project areas, reformed LGAs xls (125 kB)
Appendix E: Regional planning project areas, reformed LGAs map pdf (250 kB)
Appendix F: Glossary pdf (35 kB)
2009 pdf (1,910 kB)

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Last reviewed 8 November 2011