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Tamworth Regional CouncilPopulation forecast

Barraba - Rural North

Population, households and dwellings

The number of dwellings in Barraba - Rural North is forecast to grow from 957 in 2021 to 997 in 2041, with the average household size falling from 1.89 to 1.85 by 2041.

This summary shows the results of the forecasts for population, households and dwellings in Tamworth Regional Council. The period 2021 to 2026, as the short to medium term, is likely to be the most accurate and useful forecast information for immediate planning purposes.

It is important to look at the relationship between population and average household size. If the average household size is falling, then there will need to be growth in the number of households (and dwellings for them to live in) to maintain or grow the population.

Forecast population, households and dwellings
Barraba - Rural NorthForecast year
Summary20212026203120362041
Population1,6041,6051,6131,6191,634
Change in population (5yrs)--18616
Average annual change--0.01%0.10%0.07%0.19%
Households821829837847855
Average household size1.891.871.861.851.85
Population in non private dwellings5454545454
Dwellings957967977987997
Dwelling occupancy rate85.7985.7385.6785.8285.76
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2041, prepared by .id (informed decisions), February 2023.

Key findings

In 2021, the total population of Barraba - Rural North was estimated to be 1,604 people. It is expected to increase by over 9 people to 1,613 by 2026, at an average annual growth rate of 0.11%. This is based on an increase of over 16 households during the period, with the average number of persons per household falling from 1.89 to 1.86 by 2026.

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