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Tamworth Regional Council

Population and age structure map

The area with the greatest increase in females aged 0 to 16 years between 2021 and 2041 in Tamworth Regional Council is North Tamworth.

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 Tamworth 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.

Population and age structure map - females aged 0 to 16 years
Tamworth Regional Council, 2021 number
Population and age structure - females aged 0 to 16 years
Tamworth Regional Council20212041Change between 2021 and 2041
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
Tamworth Regional Council7,05622.09,28122.7+2,225+31.5
Barraba - Rural North9212.310014.1+8+8.5
Calala (Residential)51224.184425.4+332+64.8
Eastern Highlands57121.371522.1+144+25.3
Hillvue71921.398619.9+267+37.1
Manilla and District24615.934221.0+96+39.2
Moore Creek - Daruka - Tintinhull - Hallsville64728.11,03528.0+388+60.0
North Tamworth64319.31,08021.3+437+67.9
Nundle - Rural South10917.89314.6-16-14.6
Oxley Vale55526.971428.5+160+28.7
South Tamworth70421.173121.4+27+3.8
Tamworth CBD - East Tamworth59820.171420.2+116+19.3
Warral - Kingswood - Nemingha - Calala (Rural)24520.123317.1-12-4.8
West Tamworth (Central)21517.037626.0+161+74.8
West Tamworth (Coledale)43326.355228.4+120+27.7
Westdale - Taminda44930.640825.2-42-9.3
Western Rural31721.935819.9+40+12.7

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