Keeping records of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Population Census, with suburbs considered under Mount Druitt by State Seat and also under my own determination and advice of others, has shown an overall increase of 10,073.
There has been sudden increases in the new suburb of Colebee with 1931 population and a sudden major population increase since the last ABS Survey 2011 was Rope Crossing, with the settlement of the new housing estate increased population by 4,692.
Surprisingly, a lot of us would have thought the next sudden increase would have been Mount Druitt suburb population increase of 932 with new units and town house being built, but it was Rooty Hill with an extra 1,327 population and development in this area have increased with new housing estates as well as low to median density housing developments.
Then Plumpton had an increase of 965 population , another major population hub as more families move into this area.
A suburb that had a dramatic increase in population is Hebersham of 247 new people in the area. This is one of the high priced suburbs in Mount Druitt and in high demand for property purchases.
Following Hebersham, is Minchinbury with an increase of 166 population, Lethbridge Park with 97 new population, Emerton with increase of 58, Whalan with increase of 48 and Blackett increase of 35. There was small increases in population with Dharruk 9 and Oakhurst with 2 more population.
Then comes the suburbs that population trends away from themselves: Tregear population decrease of 30, Wilmott 48, Shalvey 50 and Bidwill 308.
The real increase of population was 10,073, which represents a 10.04% increase in population from the abs Census conducted in 2011 to the 2016 Abs Census. At this rate we will have approximately 110,693 population by the next Census due 2021. Also in 25 years time, we will be reaching a population of approximately over 150,000-160,00. Isn't that surprising?
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