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Net loss of migrants to Aussie declines but visits soar

Wednesday 21st August 2013

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More New Zealanders are taking short trips to Australia but fewer are going to live there.

The seasonally adjusted net loss of 1,200 migrants to Australia in July was the smallest since November 2009 and was down from a high of 3,500 in July 2012, Statistics New Zealand said.

Still, there were 9,300 more trips taken to Australia, and 5,200 more visitors from across the Tasman, compared with the previous July.

Statistics New Zealand released international travel and migration data for July today.

New Zealanders took 237,000 overseas trips in July, the highest for any month and 15 percent more than July 2012. But after adjustment for an earlier winter school holiday period in 2013, the rise was only 2 percent.

New Zealand welcomed 183,700 visitors in July, the highest for a July month and up 6 percent on last July.

More visitors arrived from China, the UK, and the US as well as from Australia.

In the year ended July 2013, there were 2.647 million visitors from all countries, up 1 percent from the previous year.

New Zealand had a seasonally adjusted net gain of 2,000 migrants in July, similar to the previous month and the highest since July 2009.

In the July 2013 year, New Zealand had a net gain of 10,600 migrants, the highest since the November 2010 year when the net gain was 11,500.

The net annual loss of 29,200 migrants to Australia was the lowest since the May 2011.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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