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Murray Shire CouncilPopulation forecast

Point Grey

Population and age structure

Between 2021 and 2036, the age structure forecasts for Point Grey indicate a ∞% increase in population under working age, a ∞% increase in population of retirement age, and a ∞% increase in population of working age.

Knowledge of how the age structure of the population is changing is essential for planning age-based facilities and services, such as child care, recreation and aged care.

The forecast age groups of Murray Shire Council is a function of the current age of the population (people aging each year, being born and dying) as well as the age of people migrating into and out of the area. This in turn is driven by location (fringe, city centre, regional or rural) the existing housing stock (separate dwellings, medium or high density), the amount and type of new residential development (same as existing stock, or diversifying) and where the area is in a cycle of change. We call this the area’s residential role and function. You can learn more about this in the section household and suburb life cycles.

Forecast age structure - 5 year age groups
Point Grey - Total persons202120362051Change between 2021 and 2051
Age group (years)Number%Number%Number%Number
0 to 405.55010.52208.7+220
5 to 905.5398.22168.5+216
10 to 1405.5306.41947.6+194
15 to 1905.5306.41696.7+169
20 to 2405.55110.91746.9+174
25 to 2905.55611.92017.9+201
30 to 3405.55110.72238.8+223
35 to 3905.5377.92158.5+215
40 to 4405.5275.81877.4+187
45 to 4905.5194.11495.9+149
50 to 5405.5183.91244.9+124
55 to 5905.5163.41094.3+109
60 to 6405.5132.8953.7+95
65 to 6905.5112.4833.3+83
70 to 7405.571.5662.6+66
75 to 7905.561.2512.0+51
80 to 8405.551.2391.5+39
85 and over06.640.9220.9+22
Total persons0100.0473100.02,538100.0+2,538
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2051, prepared by .id (informed decisions), July 2023.

Key findings

In 2021, the dominant age structure for persons in Point Grey was ages 0 to 4, which accounted for 5.5% of the total persons.

The largest increase in persons between 2021 and 2036 is forecast to be in ages 25 to 29, which is expected to increase by 56 and account for 11.9% of the total persons.

The largest 5 year age group in 2036 is 25 to 29 years, with a total of 56 persons.

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