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Projected Dwelling Numbers - Sunshine Coast Localities of Interest 2016 - 2041 Projected Dwelling Numbers - Sunshine Coast Localities of Interest 2016 - 2041 2 Locality of Interest Short form Dwellings1 Projected Dwellings 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2041 Beerwah Beerwah 2,444 2,948 3,289 3,442 3,608 3,655 Belli Park - Cooloolabin - Gheerulla - Coolabine - Kureelpa - Kiamba Belli Park - Kureelpa 997 1,042 1,084 1,115 1,136 1,163 Bli Bli - Rosemount & District Bli Bli - Rosemount 4,406 4,943 5,463 5,688 5,754 5,882 Buderim - Kuluin - Mons - Kunda Park Buderim - Kunda Park 13,980 15,094 16,251 16,868 17,294 17,726 Caloundra - Kings Beach - Moffat Beach - Shelly Beach Caloundra - Moffat Beach 6,521 7,747 9,682 11,429 13,289 15,262 Coolum Beach - Mount Coolum - Yaroomba - Point Arkwright Coolum Beach - Mount Coolum 6,955 7,830 8,281 8,451 8,605 8,821 Currimundi - Aroona - Battery Hill - Dicky Beach Currimundi - Dicky Beach 5,999 6,275 6,513 6,755 7,056 7,430 Eumundi - Eerwah Vale - North Arm - Bridges Eumundi - Bridges 1,514 1,789 1,987 2,227 2,517 2,940 Glass House Mountains - Beerburrum - Coochin Creek - Bribie Island NorthGlass House Mountains - Bribie Island North 2,313 2,771 3,037 3,185 3,348 3,531 Golden Beach Golden Beach 2,864 3,270 3,521 3,694 3,852 4,095 Ilkley - Eudlo & District Ilkley - Eudlo 1,583 1,795 2,027 2,292 2,538 2,763 Landsborough - Mount Mellum Landsborough - Mount Mellum 511 714 992 1,389 1,774 2,082 Little Mountain - Caloundra West - Meridan Plains - Bells Creek Meridan Plains - Caloundra West 7,500 10,831 14,667 19,694 24,106 28,115 Maleny - Witta - North Maleny Maleny - Witta 2,620 2,841 2,983 3,135 3,192 3,282 Mapleton - Flaxton - Obi Obi Mapleton / Flaxton / Obi Obi 997 1,042 1,084 1,115 1,136 1,163 Marcoola - Twin Waters - Pacific Paradise - Mudjimba Marcoola - Twin Waters 4,966 5,610 5,969 6,112 6,237 6,335 Maroochydore Maroochydore 8,391 9,868 11,386 12,802 14,013 14,507 Mooloolaba - Alexandra Headland Mooloolaba - Alexandra Headland 6,487 6,919 7,358 7,887 8,686 9,535 Mooloolah Valley - Diamond Valley - Balmoral Ridge - Bald Knob Mooloolah Valley - Balmoral Ridge 588 715 871 1,088 1,287 1,453 Mountain Creek Mountain Creek 4,134 4,919 5,170 5,355 5,390 5,556 Nambour - Burnside & District Nambour - Burnside 7,150 8,478 9,457 10,359 11,082 11,548 Palmwoods - Chevallum - Montville - Hunchy Chevallum - Hunchy 2,809 3,107 3,322 3,509 3,682 3,882 Peachester - Crohamhurst - Booroobin - Wootha Peachester - Wootha 866 1,002 1,093 1,145 1,188 1,210 Pelican Waters Pelican Waters 2,864 3,270 3,521 3,694 3,852 4,095 Peregian Springs Peregian Springs 2,695 3,134 3,487 3,630 3,687 3,862 Reesville - Curramore & District Reesville - Curramore 1,150 1,229 1,286 1,340 1,365 1,401 Sippy Downs - Palmview Sippy Downs - Palmview 6,402 8,450 10,467 12,902 15,203 17,137 Weyba Downs - Verrierdale - Doonan (part) Verrierdale - Doonan 1,627 1,682 1,713 1,757 1,824 1,917 Woombye Woombye 1,319 1,576 1,766 1,941 2,080 2,168 Wurtulla - Buddina & District Wurtulla - Buddina 10,484 11,715 13,198 14,666 17,023 19,498 Yandina - Yandina Creek & District Yandina - Yandina Creek 2,883 3,401 3,808 4,202 4,622 5,232 Sunshine Coast Total 126,019 146,007 164,732 182,867 200,427 217,245 Source: 1. 2016 dwelling figures sourced from Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Census of Population and Housing 2016 2. 2021-2041 dwelling figures sourced from Queensland Treasury, Queensland Government dwelling projections, 2018 edition, medium series Sunshine Coast Locality of Interest Projected Dwelling Numbers 2016-2041 30,000 Dwellings 2016 Dwellings 2041 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 Number of of Number dwellings 0.
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