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Who is arriving and where in Queensland?

  • Department of Home Affairs Settlement Database provides statistical data on permanent arrivals to Australia. It brings together data from various sources to assist government and community agencies involved in the planning and provision of services to migrants. You can also request more specific data reports by sending an email to settlement.data.request@homeaffairs.gov.au.

 

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