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Central Coast NSWPopulation forecast

Central Coast NSW

Non-private dwellings

665 people were estimated to be living in non-private dwellings in Central Coast NSW 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.

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Persons in non-private dwellings
Central Coast NSWYearChange between 2021 and 2036
Area20212036Total changeAged 18 to 24 yearsAged 75+ years
Coastal District232276+440+43
East Brisbane Water District391455+640+63
Gorokan District658854+1960+196
Gosford Central District665925+2600+266
Mountains District1212000
Narara Valley District591787+1960+195
Northern Lakes District5252000
Ourimbah District4343000
Peninsula District663859+1960+196
San Remo - Budgewoi District4343000
Southern Lakes District447575+1280+128
The Entrance District534646+1120-31
Toukley District233233000
Valleys District6262000
Warnervale - Wadalba District471471000
West Brisbane Water District266266000
Wyong District9090000
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2036, prepared by .id (informed decisions), February 2023.

Key findings

There were 232 people estimated to be living in non-private dwellings in Central Coast NSW in 2021. The number of persons in non-private dwellings in Central Coast NSW is expected to increase to 276 persons in 2026 and remain the same at 276 persons in 2036.

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