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Fraser Coast Regional Council

Population and age structure map

The area with the greatest increase in females aged 0 to 16 years between 2022 and 2022 in Fraser Coast Regional Council is Booral - River Heads.

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 Fraser Coast Regional Council 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 0 to 16 years
Fraser Coast Regional Council20222022Change between 2022 and 2022
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
Fraser Coast Regional Council9,85316.89,85316.8--0
Booral - River Heads36218.236218.2--0
Burrum Heads - Toogoom41115.441115.4--0
Craignish - Dundowran Beach47620.047620.0--0
Dundowran - Nikenbah Growth Area24118.224118.2--0
Fraser Island - Great Sandy Strait12914.612914.6--0
Glenwood and District17714.517714.5--0
Granville and surrounds27917.927917.9--0
Hervey Bay - North East2,79016.62,79016.6--0
Hervey Bay - South West1,82816.41,82816.4--0
Howard - Torbanlea - Pacific Haven district29115.429115.4--0
Maryborough Central-North1,59017.91,59017.9--0
Oakhurst - Yengarie and District24316.524316.5--0
Rural West7314.57314.5--0
Sunshine Acres - Walligan - Takura district18817.318817.3--0
Tiaro - Bauple and District15914.515914.5--0
Tinana and District61517.261517.2--0
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2046, prepared by .id (informed decisions), January 2024.

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