How the pandemic shaped population trends

By Poppy Johnston
Updated January 6 2023 - 3:03am, first published 3:00am
Queensland took much of the interstate migration over the pandemic, growing 0.8 per cent in 2020/21. (JASON OBRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)
Queensland took much of the interstate migration over the pandemic, growing 0.8 per cent in 2020/21. (JASON OBRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)

The 2022 Population Statement reveals the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Australia's demographic trends, including a notable dent in the country's forecasted population growth.

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