Victoria in Future 2004 - Population Projections
Victoria in Future 2004 are the current population and household projections for the Victorian State Government. Victoria in Future 2004 covers the period of 2001 to 2051 for Victoria, regional Victoria and Melbourne and covers the period from 2001 to 2031 for the 79 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 200 Statistical Local Areas (SLAs) that make up Victoria. The projections were published in September 2004.
| Analysis, Reports and Presentations | Data | |||
| The Overview Report presents in depth analysis of the key demographic trends and projections for Victoria. | 1 page profiles - Metropolitan | 1 page profiles - Regional Key demographic projections data for a range of geographical regions including LGAs and SLAs. | |||
| Your Questions Answered presents an analysis of key issues relating to population and demographic change in Victoria, including ageing, migration, natural increase and household change. | 2 page summaries - Metropolitan | 2 page summaries - Regional Basic analytical summaries of projections for a range of geographical regions including LGAs and SLAs. | |||
| Detailed data files are key data in Excel spreadsheets, covering population, households and age structures for a range of geographical regions including LGAs and SLAs. | ||||
| PowerPoint presentations from the first seminar series held in October/November 2004 and the second series held in March 2005. | Summary slideshows - Metropolitan | Summary slideshows - Regional Graphs and maps of key demographic background data supporting the Victoria in Future 2004 projections. | |||
| How DPCD produces the official population projections for Victoria is outlined in this informative brochure |
Questions on Projections?
Email us: spatialanalysis.research@dpcd.vic.gov.au or phone us on (03) 9637 9441.
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