Kiwi exodus to Aussie at new high by JJ Smith March 21, 2012 written by JJ Smith March 21, 2012 0 New Zealanders continued to abandon their home country for Australia, with the speed of annual departures accelerating to a record 53,000 last month. New Zealand lost a net 39,100 people to Australia in the 12 months ended February 29, 4,100 of whom left in the month of February alone, Statistics New Zealand said today. That’s the biggest-ever annual net loss to Australia, as just 13,900 people crossed the Tasman to live in New Zealand, though short of the monthly record of 5,000 in February 2001. People have been quitting New Zealand for Australia for years as they seek higher wages and a better standard of living across the ditch, and in 2008 the National Party won office campaigning on a promise to stem the outflow. Against all nations, New Zealand lost a seasonally adjusted net 400 migrants in February, taking the annual outflow to 4,100. New Zealand has lost more migrants than it gained in 11 of the past 12 months, since the February 22 earthquake in Christchurch. The number of short-term visitor arrivals fell 3.4 per cent to 259,000 in February from the same month a year earlier, as fewer Chinese and Hong Kong residents visited due to the earlier Chinese Lunar New Year holiday. On an annual basis, short-term visitors rose 2.3 per cent to 2.6 million people. By Business Desk Article: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&;objectid=10793539 0 comments FacebookPinterest JJ Smith previous post NZ’s biggest migrant loss since 2001 next post Record numbers of Kiwis still head to Oz You may also like A better life across the ditch (updated 2025) February 28, 2010 Have you found this information helpful? October 26, 2023 Do you have to pay tax on money... November 6, 2019 Subscribe to moving to Australia’s newsletter August 8, 2022 Australia opens to international tourists after Covid Pandemic February 23, 2022 Global Shipping Crisis Caused by COVID-19 May 31, 2021 Pfizer vaccine approved for use in Australia January 25, 2021 Sydneysiders ‘on track’ to be allowed into SA... January 25, 2021 Australia suspends travel bubble with NZ for at... January 25, 2021 Australia borders reopening December 11, 2020 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.