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Tablelands Cluster
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples
2005 estimated total residential population and
projected population in 2009 by sex and age group


Tablelands Cluster: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, 2005 estimated total residential population and projected population in 2009
Sex AgeGroups 30 June 2005 30 June 2009
Males 0-4 yrs 223 237
  5-9 yrs 215 211
  10-14 yrs 245 241
  15-19 yrs 191 213
  20-24 yrs 170 204
  25-29 yrs 82 96
  30-34 yrs 105 96
  35-39 yrs 112 124
  40-44 yrs 94 94
  45-49 yrs 63 70
  50-54 yrs 55 63
  55-59 yrs 42 47
  60-64 yrs 28 32
  65-69 yrs 13 15
  70-74 yrs 12 14
  75+ yrs 9 10
  All ages 1659 1766
Females 0-4 yrs 171 183
  5-9 yrs 199 193
  10-14 yrs 218 216
  15-19 yrs 175 190
  20-24 yrs 157 192
  25-29 yrs 102 115
  30-34 yrs 142 128
  35-39 yrs 106 116
  40-44 yrs 85 89
  45-49 yrs 80 92
  50-54 yrs 53 62
  55-59 yrs 42 48
  60-64 yrs 27 34
  65-69 yrs 22 24
  70-74 yrs 11 12
  75+ yrs 15 15
  All ages 1605 1710
Persons 0-4 yrs 394 420
  5-9 yrs 414 405
  10-14 yrs 463 456
  15-19 yrs 366 404
  20-24 yrs 328 396
  25-29 yrs 184 211
  30-34 yrs 247 224
  35-39 yrs 219 240
  40-44 yrs 179 183
  45-49 yrs 143 162
  50-54 yrs 108 125
  55-59 yrs 84 95
  60-64 yrs 54 67
  65-69 yrs 36 39
  70-74 yrs 24 26
  75+ yrs 24 25
  All ages 3265 3476


Note: Population estimates as at 30 June each year. Where a bar does not have a segment for 2009, the number of people in that category is predicted to decrease by 2009. The predicted number is shown as a lighter coloured line on the overlying 2005 bar.
Source: HOIST - Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health. [Australian Bureau of Statistics, preliminary estimated residential populations based on 2001 Census counts and mid-series experimental population projections (ABS unpublished)].

Downloadable files: The data contained in the table on this page are available for download as a CSV file which can be imported into many software packages.
Copyright notice: This work is copyright NSW Department of Health and Hunter New England Health, 2007. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study training purposes, subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source.. It may not be reproduced for commercial usage or sale.. Reproduction for purposes other than those indicated above requires written permission from Hunter New England Health. .
Suggested citation: Hunter New England Population Health Unit, - Hunter New England Health e-resource. Hunter New England Health, NSW , 2007 Available at: http://www.hnehealth.nsw.gov.au/HNEPH/HHNE/dem2/dem2_atsi_poppyr_TC.htm. Accessed (insert date of access).
Produced by: Hunter New England Population Health Unit, Hunter New England Health, with assistance from: Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, NSW Department of Health.
Last updated on: 18 October 2007

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