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Australia's top regions for internal migration have been revealed, with five regions recording growth of more than 200 per cent in 12 months. And it is bad news for Sydney and Melbourne. 👇

Australia’s top regions for internal migration have been revealed, with five regions recording growth of more than 200 per cent. And it is bad news for Sydney and Melbourne.

In the interstate migration hotspot of Queensland, the biggest increases in net migration were to towns such as Tablelands , Rockhampton , Mackay , Cairns , Bundaberg , Toowoomba , Gympie and Fraser Coast .‘Need a Trump wall’: Why Qld dominates Aussie list of desperate suburbs for renters “In the early days of Covid, the high growth places were generally high amenity locations such as the Surf Coast, Byron Bay and Noosa.

The top 5 most popular destinations for both metropolitan and regional movers in terms of share of total net internal migration were Sunshine Coast , Gold Coast , Greater Geelong , Fraser Coast and Bundaberg .

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