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Murray Shire CouncilPopulation forecast

Rural South

Household types

In 2021, the dominant household type in Rural South was 'Couples without dependents', and by 2036 the largest forecast increase is expected in 'Couples without dependents'.

Analysing the future household structure in Murray Shire Council, especially in conjunction with age structure, provides insight to the role the area plays in the housing market. Some areas, usually with separate housing stock, are dominated by families. Others, with more dense housing in inner city locations have significant numbers of lone person households and couples without dependents.

Forecast household types
Rural South202120362051Change between 2021 and 2051
TypeNumber%Number%Number%Number
Couple families with dependents24733.223929.026429.3+17
Couples without dependents28838.733841.036240.1+74
Group households10.120.220.2+1
Lone person households15420.718922.921323.6+59
One parent family405.4415.0455.0+5
Other families141.9151.8161.8+2
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2051, prepared by .id (informed decisions), July 2023.

Key findings

In 2021, the dominant household type in Rural South was Couples without dependents, which accounted for 38.7% of all households.

The largest increase between 2021 and 2036 is forecast to be in Couples without dependents, which will increase by 50 households and account for 41.0% of all households.

In contrast Couple families with dependents is forecast to decrease by 8 households, to comprise 29.0% of all households in 2036, compared to 33.2% in 2021.

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