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Fraser Coast Regional Council

Population and age structure map

The area with the greatest increase in males aged 25 to 16 years between 2021 and 2046 in Fraser Coast Regional Council is Craignish - Dundowran Beach.

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 - males aged 25 to 16 years
Fraser Coast Regional Council20212046Change between 2021 and 2046
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
Fraser Coast Regional Council4800.95780.8+97+20.3
Booral - River Heads150.8210.6+6+37.6
Burrum Heads - Toogoom90.4220.7+13+143.3
Craignish - Dundowran Beach110.5360.9+25+225.3
Dundowran - Nikenbah Growth Area70.6280.7+21+304.1
Fraser Island - Great Sandy Strait00.0100.5+100
Glenwood and District80.670.5-1-11.4
Granville and surrounds181.1120.7-6-35.2
Hervey Bay - North East1380.91350.7-3-1.8
Hervey Bay - South West720.7880.7+16+22.1
Howard - Torbanlea - Pacific Haven district110.5170.7+7+59.4
Maryborough Central-North1251.41391.1+14+11.2
Oakhurst - Yengarie and District110.7180.9+7+61.9
Rural West81.530.5-5-68.1
Sunshine Acres - Walligan - Takura district161.570.6-9-56.9
Tiaro - Bauple and District60.580.5+3+44.4
Tinana and District260.7270.6+1+5.4
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2046, prepared by .id (informed decisions), January 2024.

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