
Sydney's Population Shifts: West Gains, East Loses
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Sydneys population dynamics are shifting, with over thirty thousand residents leaving eastern suburbs for other areas, while western suburbs like Box Hill-Nelson and Marsden Park-Shanes Park experienced significant growth. The city lost a net thirty-three thousand people to other parts of Australia, with Blacktown and south-west spots gaining interstate migrants. High house prices and an aging population are driving these changes, with forty-two suburbs seeing more deaths than births. New infrastructure in the west is attracting jobs and altering perceptions. Despite a slow growth rate, Sydneys overall population increased by seventy-five thousand due to overseas migrants. Perth and Brisbane led capitals in growth, while Sydney lags behind Melbourne, which is building more affordable housing. These trends are set to reshape the citys landscape for years to come.
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