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Canberra Region Joint Organisation areaPopulation forecast

The Canberra Region Joint Organisation area

Dwellings and development map

Between 2021 and 2036, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council area is forecast for the greatest increase in development of new dwellings in the Canberra Region Joint Organisation area.

Visualising the geographic pattern of growth in dwelling stock across the Canberra Region Joint Organisation area is a good starting point for assessing the scale and type of change each part of the area is undergoing. Some areas will be experiencing significant growth in new dwellings, either through greenfield development or densification and renewal.

However it would be a mistake to assume that areas not experiencing significant housing development are not undergoing change. Other processes will be at work such as the aging-in-place of the existing population and changing household structures. The age structure map helps visualize population shifts.

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Forecast dwellings and development
Canberra Region Joint Organisation area20212036Change between 2021 and 2036
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
Canberra Region Joint Organisation116,742100.0137,829100.0+21,087+18.1
Bega Valley Shire18,46315.821,03515.3+2,572+13.9
Eurobodalla Shire24,81821.328,76720.9+3,949+15.9
Goulburn Mulwaree Council area14,66112.617,10012.4+2,439+16.6
Hilltops Council area9,2327.99,9767.2+744+8.1
Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council area25,96522.232,56323.6+6,598+25.4
Snowy Monaro Regional Council11,96010.212,8869.3+926+7.7
Upper Lachlan Shire4,4263.84,6893.4+263+5.9
Yass Valley Council area7,2176.210,8137.8+3,596+49.8
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2036, prepared by .id (informed decisions), December 2021.

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