Employment & Commuting

Journey to work

About this topic

Journey to work shows where employed residents of Greater Geelong (C) travel for work. It helps explain how strongly the area functions as a residential base versus a self-contained employment centre.

These flow patterns can inform transport advocacy, local jobs policy, and investment priorities by showing which external labour markets matter most to residents.

Key insight

25.6% of employed residents living in Greater Geelong (C) worked outside Greater Geelong (C) in 2021. Melbourne was the largest external destination.

Showing

74.4%

Work locally

96,343 residents

25.6%

Commute out

33,144 residents

Chart view

Where Greater Geelong (C) residents work

Flow shares show where employed residents work. Total employed residents: 129,487.

Employment self-sufficiency

Share of employed residents who work within the municipality.

Total employed residents: 129,487
74.4%

Greater Geelong

74.4%

96,343

Melbourne

5.3%

6,847

No Fixed Address (Vic.)

4.9%

6,359

Wyndham

3.0%

3,837

Surf Coast

2.5%

3,295

Brimbank

0.9%

1,130

Hobsons Bay

0.8%

1,037

Queenscliffe

0.8%

980

Golden Plains

0.6%

819

Other LGAs

6.8%

8,840

Data table

Where Greater Geelong (C) residents work table

Download the ranked local and external flow counts behind the chart.

AreaCountShare
Greater Geelong96,34374.4%
Melbourne6,8475.3%
No Fixed Address (Vic.)6,3594.9%
Wyndham3,8373.0%
Surf Coast3,2952.5%
Brimbank1,1300.9%
Hobsons Bay1,0370.8%
Queenscliffe9800.8%
Golden Plains8190.6%
Other LGAs8,8406.8%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021 (usual residence journey to work data). Compiled by Geografia.