Capital city growth the highest on record

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Released
26/03/2024

The population of Australia’s capital cities grew over 500,000 in the year ending June 2023, the largest annual growth recorded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Beidar Cho, ABS head of demography said: “Australia's capital cities grew by a record 517,200 people last financial year, with this growth largely driven by net overseas migration.”

Melbourne (up 167,500) and Sydney (up 146,700) had the biggest increase in 2022-23, with Perth and Brisbane each also adding over 80,000 people. Along with Adelaide (28,100), these five cities had their largest annual population growth since the start of the series in 1971.

The growth rate for the capitals combined was 3.0 per cent, more than double the growth rate for regional Australia (1.4 per cent).

Perth had the highest growth rate (3.6 per cent), followed by Melbourne (3.3 per cent) and Brisbane (3.1 per cent). 

Capital cityPopulation change 2022-23Population 30 June 2023
PeoplePer cent
Sydney146,7002.85,450,500
Melbourne167,5003.35,207,100
Brisbane81,2003.12,707,000
Adelaide28,1002.01,446,400
Perth81,3003.62,309,300
Hobart1,2000.5253,700
Darwin1,6001.1150,700
Canberra9,7002.1466,600
All capitals517,2003.017,991,300
Regional Australia117,3001.48,657,600

The largest growth areas were mostly in outer-suburban parts of the capital cities, where population growth was driven by net internal migration gains.

Over 2022-23 Rockbank - Mount Cottrell in Melbourne's west grew by 4,300 people. Marsden Park - Shanes Park in Blacktown (3,900 people) and Boronia Heights - Park Ridge in Logan (2,000) grew the most in Sydney and Brisbane respectively.

Capital cityLargest growing areaPopulation change 2022-23
SydneyMarsden Park - Shanes Park3,900
MelbourneRockbank - Mount Cottrell4,300
BrisbaneBoronia Heights - Park Ridge2,000
AdelaideMunno Para West - Angle Vale1,800
PerthAlkimos - Eglinton1,800
HobartRokeby320
DarwinPalmerston - South550
CanberraTaylor1,200

Outside the capitals, the largest growth areas over 2022-23 were Caloundra West - Baringa and Landsborough (both up 1,700) in Queensland, and Barwon Heads - Armstrong Creek and Delacombe (both 1,100) in Victoria.

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