1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2005  
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Contents >> Population >> Population change >> As at 30 June


From 30 June 2002 to 30 June 2003, Tasmania gained 1,915 people through natural increase, 1,895 through net interstate migration and 655 people through net overseas migration, resulting in an annual increase of 4,465 or 0.9% in Tasmania's population.


ESTIMATED RESIDENT POPULATION, Components of Change, Tasmania - As at 30 June

Population
Natural
increase(a)
Net
interstate
migration
Net
overseas
migration(b)
At end
of period
Change
from
previous
year(c)
Change
from
previous
year(c)

30 June
no.
no.
no.
no.
no.
%

1998
2,104
-3,633
39
471,967
-1,638
-0.3
1999
2,658
-3,317
171
471,430
-537
-0.1
2000
2,089
-2,632
435
471,409
-21
-
2001
2,047
-2,136
101
471,795
386
0.1
2002r
2,022
-1,512
307
472,612
817
0.2
2003p
1,915
1,895
655
477,077
4,465
0.9


r figures have been revised since previous publication
p figures are preliminary and subject to revision
- nil or rounded to zero
(a) The difference between births and deaths figures based on year of occurrence.
(b) Sum of the net permanent and long-term movement plus an adjustment for the effect of category jumping.
(c) Differences between total growth and the sum of natural increase and net migration during 1996-2001 are due to preliminary intercensal discrepancy.

Source: Australian Demographic Statistics (cat. no. 3101.0).


These statistics relate to a Tasmania Together benchmark.



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