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Central Coast NSWPopulation forecast

Central Coast NSW

Population and age structure map

The area with the greatest increase in females aged 7 to 16 years between 2021 and 2036 in Central Coast NSW is Warnervale - Wadalba District.

Knowing when and where to deliver age-based services is an essential part of local government planning. Mapping the distribution of selected age groups across Central Coast NSW provides the evidence-base for efficiently targeting and delivering these services. You can learn more about how places move through cycles of change which affect their age by visiting population and age structure.

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Population and age structure - females aged 7 to 16 years
Central Coast NSW20212036Change between 2021 and 2036
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
Coastal District2,66914.22,60413.1-65-2.4
East Brisbane Water District1,85311.51,80510.7-48-2.6
Gorokan District1,11410.31,43110.8+317+28.5
Gosford Central District9978.51,2718.2+274+27.5
Mountains District21411.622911.0+14+6.7
Narara Valley District2,08013.12,17912.2+99+4.8
Northern Lakes District97310.91,42210.3+449+46.1
Ourimbah District26311.42579.9-6-2.4
Peninsula District1,8799.51,9869.1+107+5.7
San Remo - Budgewoi District1,32412.31,43212.1+108+8.2
Southern Lakes District1,74812.91,80712.5+59+3.4
The Entrance District1,55610.41,7539.8+197+12.7
Toukley District4859.65179.2+32+6.7
Valleys District28213.430713.2+25+9.0
Warnervale - Wadalba District1,73816.73,65616.4+1,918+110.4
West Brisbane Water District93412.987711.9-57-6.1
Wyong District1,08213.01,30312.8+221+20.4
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2036, prepared by .id (informed decisions), February 2023.

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