Population Of Taree | Taree Population 2019:- Taree is a town in New South Wales, Australia. Since then Taree has grown to a population of almost 26,645. Taree is 16 km from the Tasman Sea coast, and 317 km north of Sydney. Population of Ballina
Population Of Taree
In order to know the population in 2019, we need to have a look at the inhabitants of the past 3 years. They are as per the following:
- 2016 – 25,852
- 2017 –26116.5
- 2018 – 26,381
- Taree Population 2019:- 26,645 (Estimated)
Predicting the 2019 population of Taree is not easy but we can get the idea after analyzing the inhabitants from the year 2016– 18. As we have seen that every year the population increases by approximate 264 people. So, the population of Taree in the year 2019 as per estimated data is 26,645. This was 0.11% of total Australia population.
Demographics Of Taree
Area of Taree is 125.10 km², The population density of Taree was 166.92 p/km². The median age in Taree is 44.
86.9% of Taree residents report being born in Australia; this is significantly higher than the national average of 69.8%. Other than Australia the most common countries of birth are New Zealand, England and the Netherlands.
The top religious community in Taree are Anglican 32.7%, Catholic 19.1%, No Religion 16.2%, Uniting Church 7.3% and Presbyterian and Reformed 4.2%.
Male Population | 47.8% |
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Female Population | 52.2% |
Religion in Taree
Religion (Cencus 2016) | |
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Christian | 11,799 |
Muslim | 47 |
Buddhist | 123 |
Hindu | 57 |
Jew | 4 |
Other religion | 56 |
Secular / no religion | 4,323 |
Economy of Taree
Tourism
Taree has A local tourist attraction is a building called “The World’s Largest Oyster”, also called “The Big Oyster”. The Big Oyster in Taree was an unsuccessful business venture, known to the locals as a ‘Big Mistake’, and is now home to a motor dealership.
The Manning Entertainment Centre in Taree was built in the 1980s as the cultural centre of the district. Manning Aquatic and Leisure Centre includes a 25-metre indoor heated pool with slippery dip and a 50-metre outdoor pool and soon after the time of opening had the second most expensive pool entrance fee in Australia.