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City of WodongaPopulation forecast

Rural Balance

Components of population change

The greatest population change for Rural Balance is forecast for the period from 2032 to 2036, which is expected to have a net increase of 64 people.

There are two ways in which populations can change, through net migration and/or through natural increase (births minus deaths). Some areas are more driven by one or other of these factors. Migration is largely driven by housing development, whereas natural increase is a function of the age of the population.

Components of population change
Rural BalanceForecast period
Component2022 to 20262027 to 20312032 to 2036
Births272526
Change in persons in non-private dwellings000
Deaths263747
Natural increase/decrease1-12-21
Net migration506386
Total population change505164
Source: Population and household forecasts, 2021 to 2036, prepared by .id (informed decisions), January 2023.

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