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TASMANIA
MEDIAN AGE
- At June 2017, the median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) of the Tasmanian population was 42.2 years, the highest of all states and territories. Tasmania also had the largest increase in median age between 2012 and 2017, increasing by 1.4 years. The median age of males in 2017 was 41.0 years compared with 43.3 years for females.
- The median age of the population in Greater Hobart was 39.8 years at June 2017, up slightly from 39.2 at June 2012, while the median age in the rest of Tasmania increased from 42.0 to 44.1 years over the same period.
- The SA2s with the highest median ages in 2017 were Forestier - Tasman (55.9 years), Triabunna - Bicheno (55.8) and St Helens - Scamander (54.9), all located on Tasmania's eastern seaboard.
- The lowest median age was in Mowbray (31.1 years) in Launceston, which is close to the University of Tasmania and other educational facilities.
SA2s WITH OLDEST AND YOUNGEST MEDIAN AGES(a), Tasmania, 2017 |
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SA2 | GCCSA | years |
OLDEST MEDIAN AGES |
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Forestier - Tasman | Rest of Tas. | 55.9 |
Triabunna - Bicheno | Rest of Tas. | 55.8 |
St Helens - Scamander | Rest of Tas. | 54.9 |
Bruny Island - Kettering | Rest of Tas. | 54.1 |
Beauty Point - Beaconsfield | Rest of Tas. | 53.6 |
YOUNGEST MEDIAN AGES |
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Mowbray | Rest of Tas. | 31.1 |
Bridgewater - Gagebrook | Greater Hobart | 31.6 |
Rokeby | Greater Hobart | 31.9 |
Newnham - Mayfield | Rest of Tas. | 33.5 |
Mount Nelson - Dynnyrne | Greater Hobart | 34.3 |
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(a) Excludes SA2s with a population of less than 1,000 at June 2017. |
SEX RATIO
- At June 2017, the sex ratio of Tasmania was 98.0 males per 100 females, down from 99.2 in 2012. The sex ratio was slightly higher in Greater Hobart (99.2) than in the rest of Tasmania (97.1).
- Risdon Vale, in Hobart's north-eastern suburbs, was the SA2 with the highest sex ratio (128.1 males per 100 females) due in part to the male population of Risdon Prison. The next highest sex ratios were in Derwent Valley (114.7) and Central Highlands (114.6).
- The lowest sex ratios were in South Launceston (86.3 males per 100 females), Newstead (86.5), an inner suburb of Launceston, and Devonport (87.2) on Tasmania's north coast.
SA2s WITH HIGHEST AND LOWEST SEX RATIOS(a), Tasmania, 2017
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SA2 | GCCSA | males per 100 females |
HIGHEST SEX RATIOS |
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Risdon Vale | Greater Hobart | 128.1 |
Derwent Valley | Rest of Tas. | 114.7 |
Central Highlands | Rest of Tas. | 114.6 |
Waratah | Rest of Tas. | 114.0 |
Quoiba - Spreyton | Rest of Tas. | 112.9 |
LOWEST SEX RATIOS |
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South Launceston | Rest of Tas. | 86.3 |
Newstead | Rest of Tas. | 86.5 |
Devonport | Rest of Tas. | 87.2 |
Miandetta - Don | Rest of Tas. | 87.6 |
Prospect Vale - Blackstone | Rest of Tas. | 88.1 |
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(a) Excludes SA2s with a population of less than 1,000 at June 2017. |
AGE AND SEX DISTRIBUTION
- The age distribution of Tasmania's population at June 2017 was characterised by a lower proportion of people aged 20 to 44 years (29%) than the Australian population (35%). This in part reflects a net outflow of young adults from Tasmania to pursue education and employment opportunities interstate. Tasmania also had a higher proportion of people aged 45 years and over (47%) than Australia as a whole (40%). This partly reflects a trend of adults in this age group moving into the state.
AGE AND SEX DISTRIBUTION (%), Tasmania and Australia - 30 June 2017
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