Is Melbourne the fastest growing city?

Is Melbourne the fastest growing city?

“Melbourne is projected to be the fastest-growing capital city from 2023‑2024 on, overtaking Sydney to become the nation’s largest city in 2029‑2030 at just over 5.9 million people.”

Is Melbourne’s population growing?

Population change Greater Melbourne declined by 60,500 people (-1.2%), the rest of the state increased by 15,700 (1.0%). The areas with the largest growth were: Cranbourne East (up by 5,000 people) in Melbourne’s outer south-east. Mickleham – Yuroke (4,100) in Melbourne’s outer north.

What is Melbourne’s population 2022?

5,151,000
The current metro area population of Melbourne in 2022 is 5,151,000, a 1.78% increase from 2021. The metro area population of Melbourne in 2021 was 5,061,000, a 1.87% increase from 2020. The metro area population of Melbourne in 2020 was 4,968,000, a 2.01% increase from 2019.

How quickly is Melbourne growing?

New figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday show Melbourne grew by more than 2.5 per cent annually between 2011 and 2017 compared to 1.8 per cent for Sydney.

Will Melbourne become bigger than Sydney?

Melbourne overtakes Sydney between 2029 and 2030. But despite the dip, the big picture is unchanged — by 2030, Melbourne is tipped to overtake Sydney to become Australia’s biggest city, according to the federal government’s Centre for Population projections.

Will Brisbane overtake Melbourne?

The city is being transformed and it’s taking its place between Sydney and Melbourne,” he said. By 2031 the population of Greater Brisbane will grow to 2.95 million, placing pressure on the city’s infrastructure.

Is Melbourne’s population declining?

In contrast, Melbourne declined by 60,500 people and Sydney by 5,200. In 2020-21, the overall decrease of 26,000 reflects increases in four capital cities (Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra) offset by declines in the other four.

Will Melbourne outgrow Sydney?

Melbourne will overtake Sydney as the nation’s biggest capital by 2026 despite the second wave of coronavirus outbreaks that forced Victoria back into lockdown. But national population growth will take years to recover.

Will Melbourne grow?

Melbourne is the fastest growing city in Australia. The city’s population is projected to grow from 4.6 million to almost 8 million – with Victoria’s total population set to top 10 million by 2051.

Will Melbourne beat Sydney in population?

Data shows expected number of residents by end of each financial year. Line graph showing population change in Melbourne and Sydney from 2021 to 2032. Melbourne overtakes Sydney between 2029 and 2030.