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Broken Hill CityPopulation forecast

Broken Hill City

Non-private dwellings

579 people were estimated to be living in non-private dwellings in Broken Hill City in 2024.

Residential non-private dwellings include aged care facilities as well as defence force facilities, hospitals, prisons, staff quarters and boarding houses. As a general rule, an increase in people aged 18 to 24 living in non-private dwellings indicates a growth in student accommodation, defence force facilities or prisons. Similarly an increase in people aged over 75 living in non-private dwellings indicates growth in aged care facilities.

Persons in non-private dwellings
Broken Hill CityYearChange between 2021 and 2046
Area20212046Total changeAged 18 to 24 yearsAged 75+ years
Broken Hill City416495+79+70
Broken Hill (CBD)167246+79+70
Broken Hill (Central)2828000
Broken Hill (North)1717000
Broken Hill (South)190190000
Broken Hill (West)1313000
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2046, prepared by .id (informed decisions), March 2023.

Key findings

There were 416 people estimated to be living in non-private dwellings in Broken Hill City in 2021. The number of persons in non-private dwellings in Broken Hill City is expected to increase to 495 persons in 2031 and remain the same at 495 persons in 2046.

Between 2021 and 2031, Broken Hill (CBD) is forecast to experience the greatest change, with a gain of 79 persons in non-private dwellings. This is due to an increase of persons in non-private dwellings aged 18 to 24 years, which is predominantly student accommodation.

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