Victorian Population Bulletin

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The Victorian Population Bulletin provides a valuable snapshot of information on population change and the basic drivers behind that change, as recorded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The Bulletin compares growth rates between the States and between the Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Victoria. It also covers the elements of population change – natural increase, comprising total births and deaths, overseas migration and interstate migration.
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2009

Annual Edition

Issue 16

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2009 (PDF - 1.7 MB)

2008

Annual Edition

Issue 15

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2008 (PDF - 977 KB)

2007

Special Edition

Issue 14

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2007 Special Edition Pages 1 to 5 (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2007 Special Edition Pages 6 to 8 (PDF - 1.5 Mb)

Annual Edition

Issue 13

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2007 (PDF - 940 Kb)

2006

Annual Edition

Issue 12

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2006 (PDF - 327 Kb)

2005

Annual Edition

Issue 11

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2005 (PDF - 177 Kb)

2004

Annual Edition

Issue 10

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2004 (PDF - 316 Kb)

2003

Annual Edition

Issue 9

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2003 Pages 1 to 4 (PDF - 1.8 Mb)
PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2003 Pages 5 to 8 (PDF - 832 Kb)

2002

Census Edition

Issue 8

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2001 Census Edition Pages 1 to 4 (PDF - 1.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2001 Census Edition Pages 5 to 8 (PDF - 1.2 Mb)

Pre-Census Edition

Issue 7

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2002 (PDF - 642 Kb)

2001

Annual Edition

Issue 6

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2001 (PDF - 305 Kb)

2000

Annual Edition

Issue 5

PDF Icon Population Bulletin 2000 (PDF - 805 Kb)

For further statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statisitcs (ABS), including information on the Census and Estimated Resident Population data, please visit the Australian Bureau of Statisitcs website.

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