Where are the migrants settling?
According to the ABS, across the Australian capitals, some common trends in settlement are evident. Suburbs located in or near city centres are strongly favoured by migrants. With the exception of Hobart and Darwin, the central business districts (CBDs) of every capital city in Australia had more than half its residents born overseas in 2011.
Suburbs incorporating or situated near universities also featured high proportions of migrants. These include suburbs like Clayton (70%) in Melbourne, Robertson (62%) in Brisbane, Bentley and Crawley (both 62%) in Perth, Bedford Park (49%) in Adelaide, and Acton (57%) in Canberra.
In some cities, new or redeveloped suburbs have attracted large numbers of migrants, such as Wolli Creek (68%) in Sydney, Jindalee (62%) in Perth and Franklin (44%) in Canberra.
Other suburbs are significant areas of migrant settlement due to historical associations, such as Cabramatta (68%) in Sydney and St Albans (62%) in Melbourne which have relatively large populations of second generation migrants in addition to new arrivals.
(Note: In a small number of cases, suburbs with large overseas-born populations do not necessarily reflect the settlement preferences of migrants. This is notable in the Darwin suburbs of Coonawarra (50%) and Eaton (44%) where large overseas-born populations reflect the fact that these suburbs contained immigration detention facilities.)
TOP SUBURBS(a) FOR MIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA BY CAPITAL CITY - 2011
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Sydney |
Melbourne |
Brisbane |
Adelaide |
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% |
% |
% |
% |
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Haymarket |
87.8 |
Clayton |
70.1 |
Robertson |
62.0 |
Regency Park |
63.4 |
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Sydney |
78.4 |
Springvale |
68.8 |
Brisbane City |
59.3 |
Woodville Gardens |
55.4 |
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Harris Park |
76.4 |
Melbourne |
68.1 |
Stretton |
57.0 |
Mansfield Park |
53.2 |
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Rhodes |
73.4 |
Dandenong |
67.0 |
Macgregor |
56.4 |
Adelaide |
52.7 |
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Homebush West |
72.5 |
Clayton South |
64.6 |
Sunnybank |
53.5 |
Athol Park |
51.6 |
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Ultimo |
71.8 |
Carlton |
62.9 |
Calamvale |
53.4 |
Bedford Park |
49.1 |
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Parramatta |
69.8 |
St Albans |
62.0 |
Runcorn |
52.8 |
Croydon Park |
48.7 |
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Campsie |
69.1 |
Southbank |
60.6 |
Sunnybank Hills |
51.4 |
Wingfield |
47.7 |
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Wolli Creek |
68.5 |
Noble Park |
60.1 |
Eight Mile Plains |
50.3 |
Ferryden Park |
46.7 |
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Cabramatta |
68.4 |
Springvale South |
59.4 |
South Brisbane |
50.0 |
Kilburn |
45.7 |
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Perth |
Hobart |
Darwin |
Canberra |
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% |
% |
% |
% |
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Northbridge |
67.7 |
Dynnyrne |
33.0 |
Coonawarra |
50.3 |
Acton |
56.9 |
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Jindalee |
62.4 |
Sandy Bay |
31.1 |
Brinkin |
48.1 |
City |
56.4 |
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Bentley |
62.0 |
Hobart |
28.2 |
Eaton |
43.8 |
Franklin |
44.4 |
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Crawley |
61.6 |
Taroona |
23.0 |
Wagaman |
43.2 |
Phillip |
42.8 |
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East Perth |
60.9 |
Glebe |
22.9 |
Nakara |
38.4 |
O'Malley |
42.8 |
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Cannington |
60.6 |
Battery Point |
22.5 |
Darwin City |
37.4 |
Belconnen |
40.6 |
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Perth |
57.3 |
Bonnet Hill |
22.4 |
Coconut Grove |
36.2 |
Braddon |
39.5 |
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Karawara |
56.9 |
Kingston Beach |
22.1 |
Tiwi |
34.8 |
Gungahlin |
37.8 |
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Glendalough |
56.0 |
Tolmans Hill |
21.8 |
Alawa |
34.1 |
Bruce |
37.2 |
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Queens Park |
55.3 |
Mount Nelson |
20.9 |
Nightcliff |
33.6 |
Isaacs |
36.8 |
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(a) Suburbs with the highest percentage of residents who were born overseas. Excludes suburbs with less than 100 usual residents.
Source: ABS 2011 Census of Population and Housing
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http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4102.0main+features102014#WHERE