Ms. Saffioti asks about specific population forecasts for suburbs within the City of Swan in 2031. The answer states that forecasts are only available at the local government level, providing the City of Swan's current and projected population.

AnsweredQoN 6589Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 November 2011
Portfolio
Planning

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I refer to the population forecasts of the north eastern corridor and ask:
(a) what is the estimated population of Ellenbrook, Aveley and The Vines in 2031;
(b) what is the estimated population of Bullsbrook in 2031;
(c) what is the estimated population of Dayton, Brabham, Bennett Springs and Henley Brook in 2031; and
(d) what is the estimated population of the Swan Valley area in 2031?

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Answered
22 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
21 days
(a-d) Population forecasts are only published at the level of local government - smaller suburb forecasts are not available.
The subject suburbs are contained within the City of Swan (the City), for which the Australian Bureau of Statistics report a 2010 Estimated Resident Population of 112,960 (ABS Cat 3218.0, March 2011).
The Western Australian Planning Commission's (WAPC) population projections published in
Western Australia Tomorrow
(November 2005) forecast 169,900 persons for the City by 2031. Population forecasts are subject to adjustment as new information is gathered.
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