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Small area population and household forecast data up to 2021 for the City of Port Phillip is now available. Access the forecast data website.

What is forecast.id?

forecast.idŽ is an Internet-based application which provides population and household forecasts for the City of Port Phillip. Using models developed by informed decisions ( .id), forecast.idŽ provides a comprehensive resource that can be used for future planning. 

forecast.id is a comprehensive on-line demographic forecast designed to support informed decision making and strategic planning. 

Forecasts are presented in a clear web-based format which can be easily incorporated into planning documents, presentations, community analysis and funding applications. The website provides population and household data from 2001 to 2021 broken down into small neighbourhoods.

forecast.idŽ is a tool to provide further insight into local community characteristics and how they are likely to change in the future. It will help you answer the following questions:

  • How many people will live here?
  • How old will we be?
  • How will we live?

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How is the data different to ABS Census Data?

The Australian Bureau of Statistics provides data based on 2001 Census. For further information on the demographics of the City of Port Phillip based on the 2001 Census, please refer to:

2001 ABS Census

forecast.id uses the 2001 Census data as a base for their current population figures and then applies a modelling approach based on local assumptions such as demographic change, policy environment and urban development drivers. This results in population and household statistics up until 2021.

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Methodologies and assumptions

The forecast data is based on information and input from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (base population, birth, deaths, migration etc.), local government (dwelling additions and demolitions), and anecdotal evidence from real estate agents and land developers.

The report below provides a summary of the methodology and assumtions used.

1 minute download via 56K modemMethodology and Assumptions

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Report summaries

Detailed reports are available for the City of Port Phillip as well as the 7 small area neighbourhoods are available on the web-site. They contain detailled summaries on population sizes, age structures and types of households for each of the neighbourhoods. You can also view the reports by clicking on the links below.

2 minutes download via 56K modemCity of Port Phillip

2 minutes download via 56K modemEast St Kilda

2 minutes download via 56K modemElwood-Ripponlea

2 minutes download via 56K modemMiddle Park - Albert Park

2 minutes download via 56K modemPort Melbourne

2 minutes download via 56K modemSouth Melbourne

2 minutes download via 56K modemSt Kilda Road 

2 minutes download via 56K modemSt. Kilda

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More information

Use eServices to ask us a question, request information or give us feedback online. If you prefer call ASSIST on (03) 9209 6777 or TTy (03) 9209 6713 and ask for Social, Cultural Planning & Policy.

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