A KPMG analysis of internal net migration shows strong population growth in parts of Perth, driven by people moving from other parts of Australia. The report finds an influx of residents heading west, with Perth recording an increase in net interstate migration. Brisbane is identified as the other capital city to also record an increase in net interstate migration, indicating that the overall interstate movement pattern differs from Perth. While the articles focus on the Perth suburbs experiencing the highest population growth, they attribute the growth to migration flows rather than to natural increase. The coverage is based on KPMG’s internal net migration modelling, which tracks where people relocate across Australian regions. Together, the sources present a consistent picture: migration is a key factor behind rising population numbers in selected Perth suburbs, and interstate migration trends are comparatively positive for Perth (and Brisbane) relative to other capital cities. The reports do not provide additional demographic breakdowns or specific suburb rankings beyond the finding that Perth suburbs with the highest growth are linked to this western migration pattern.