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MidCoast CouncilPopulation forecast

Hallidays Point

Household types map

Between 2021 and 2036, the MidCoast Council forecasts indicate that Taree will have the greatest increase in household type 'Other families'.

Mapping the distribution of different household types across the MidCoast Council provides insight into the roles that different areas play in the housing market and how these are changing. It also identifies where there are concentrations of households which have specific service requirements. You can learn more about how places move through cycles of change which affect their household structure by visiting household types.

Forecast household types - Other families
MidCoast Council20212036Change between 2021 and 2036
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
MidCoast Council1,0162.41,2332.4+217+21.4
Brimbin34.7385.2+35+1,166.7
Bulahdelah - Central Rural202.3242.4+4+20.0
Crowdy - Harrington - Johns River341.8341.500
Cundletown111.6101.4-1-9.1
Forster North561.6591.6+3+5.4
Forster South - Green Point551.6751.7+20+36.4
Gloucester211.4221.3+1+4.8
Gloucester Balance202.1191.9-1-5.0
Hallidays Point442.0621.9+18+40.9
Hawks Nest - Tea Gardens472.0501.8+3+6.4
Nabiac - Failford - Darawank - Rural North584.8654.6+7+12.1
North Arm Cove - Pindimar - Nerong162.8203.4+4+25.0
Old Bar - Wallabi371.6551.6+18+48.6
Old Bar Balance282.6322.7+4+14.3
Pacific Palms - Blueys Beach - Coomba Park331.8391.9+6+18.2
Stroud - Rural West383.2423.0+4+10.5
Taree2232.92813.1+58+26.0
Taree Balance884.01034.0+15+17.0
Tuncurry511.6601.8+9+17.6
Wingham663.1763.1+10+15.2
Wingham Balance673.6663.5-1-1.5
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2036, prepared by .id (informed decisions), March 2023.

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