Our changing city : Sydney: a Census overview 2001-2006
University of New South Wales. City Futures Research Centre2007
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The new 2006 census provides an exciting opportunity to view a snapshot of Sydney in its current state of flux. Data is drawn from the first release of census data in June 2007, concentrating on population and housing factors.
Our changing city : Sydney: a Census overview 2001-2006 / by City Futures Research Centre
Sydney NSW: University of NSW November 2007
62 pages colour maps
Our changing city: 4 stories of recent metropolitan trends - Sydney's population blows hot and cold, but gains a new heart in the process - The babies are back in town, but their mums are getting older - Stretching the budget: a tale of two cities - Sydney: for richer or poorer - Sydney's people - Overall population trends - Median age change - Population aged under 5 - Population aged over 65 - Families with dependent children - Single parent households - Lone person households - Non Australian born population - Sydney's homes - Total residential properties - Separate dwellings - Flats - Changing tenure patterns - Car ownerships - Internet connection - Sydney's wealth and housing affordability - Household income - Buyer affordability - Renter affordability
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