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Tamworth Regional CouncilPopulation forecast

Tamworth Regional Council

Population and age structure map

The area with the greatest increase in males 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.

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Population and age structure - males aged 0 to 16 years
Tamworth Regional Council20212041Change between 2021 and 2041
AreaNumber%Number%Number%
Tamworth Regional Council7,91325.19,93824.9+2,025+25.6
Barraba - Rural North10912.811011.9+1+0.6
Calala (Residential)59731.292431.3+327+54.7
Eastern Highlands57222.971625.2+144+25.3
Hillvue73322.489719.4+164+22.3
Manilla and District31620.050024.7+184+58.2
Moore Creek - Daruka - Tintinhull - Hallsville70328.91,08026.7+377+53.6
North Tamworth68622.91,13623.9+451+65.7
Nundle - Rural South15923.010114.7-57-36.1
Oxley Vale55129.469630.7+144+26.2
South Tamworth77222.878922.2+17+2.2
Tamworth CBD - East Tamworth60022.475024.2+150+25.0
Warral - Kingswood - Nemingha - Calala (Rural)52732.745828.8-69-13.0
West Tamworth (Central)23518.836725.2+132+56.3
West Tamworth (Coledale)45432.152332.4+69+15.3
Westdale - Taminda51631.948625.1-30-5.8
Western Rural38426.240527.4+21+5.6
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2041, prepared by .id (informed decisions), February 2023.

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