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CENTRE OF POPULATION CENTRE OF POPULATION Australia - June 2006 and June 2016 NEW SOUTH WALES The centre of population for NSW at June 2016 was near the Hawkesbury River in the vicinity of the suburb of Sackville North. Between 2006 and 2016, the centre moved around 3.7 kilometres south-east, reflecting strong population growth in Greater Sydney and along the NSW coast. At June 2016, the centre of population of Greater Sydney was in the suburb of Ermington, just north of the Parramatta River. VICTORIA At June 2016, Victoria's centre of population was in the suburb of Coburg North. In the ten years to 2016, the centre moved approximately 2 kilometres south-east, towards Melbourne's central business district. Greater Melbourne's centre of population at June 2016 was in the suburb of Glen Iris, near the Monash Freeway. QUEENSLAND Queensland's centre of population at June 2016 was in Booubyjan, roughly 97 kilometres south-west of the town of Maryborough. The centre moved around 12 kilometres south-east in the ten years to 2016, reflecting sustained population growth in Greater Brisbane and Queensland's coastal regions over this period. The centre of population for Greater Brisbane at June 2016 was in the suburb of South Brisbane, to the south-west of the city's central business district. SOUTH AUSTRALIA The centre of population for SA at June 2016 was in the suburb of Northfield. In the ten years to 2016, the centre moved around 1 kilometre south-west, towards Adelaide's central business district. For Greater Adelaide, the centre of population at June 2016 was near the River Torrens, north of Botanic Park, in the suburb of Adelaide. WESTERN AUSTRALIA At June 2016, the centre of population for WA was in Moondyne Nature Reserve, roughly 25 kilometers west of the town of Toodyay. In the ten years to 2016, the centre moved around 9 kilometres south-west. The centre of population for Greater Perth at June 2016 was in the suburb of Como, on the southern bank of the Swan River. TASMANIA Tasmania's centre of population at June 2016 was near Woods Lake, in Central Highlands. In the ten years to 2016, the centre moved around 3.4 kilometres south-east, reflecting continued population growth in Greater Hobart. For Greater Hobart, the centre of population at June 2016 was just south of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, in the suburb of Queens Domain. NORTHERN TERRITORY The centre of population for the NT at June 2016 was roughly 42 kilometres south-west of the town of Katherine near the Victoria Highway. The centre moved around 43 kilometres north-west in the ten years to 2016. This reflects strong population growth in Greater Darwin. The centre of population for Greater Darwin at June 2016 was in the suburb of Wishart, south of the Stuart Highway. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY The centre of population in the ACT at June 2016 was located on the banks of Lake Burley Griffin, in the suburb of Yarralumla. In the ten years to 2016, the centre of population moved approximately 1.8 kilometres north. This reflects population growth in the northern suburbs of Canberra. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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