How many people live in echuca
There are a number of different ways of measuring the population of an area, all of which give an insight into the size of the place and its rate of growth over different time periods.
The Census counts people where they are on the night of the Census enumerated population and also by where they usually live usual residence. Both these populations are useful and form the basis for a range of characteristics collected in the Census. However, the most accurate count of the total population is Estimated Resident Population, which factors in an estimate of those missed in the Census and those who were overseas on Census night.
It is usually higher than either Census count, and is also updated annually after the Census, providing preliminary estimates for up to 5 years. This page provides the three population counts for Echuca at the last Census, with comparisons to previous Census years for the Census counts only.
The current estimate for Echuca at the most recent year available is shown at the top of the page. This figure is a preliminary estimate only and is subject to review after the next Census data are released. Please use with caution. You can walk to most places in town, and there is a town bus service that travels to Moama as well.
The clubs across the river all have courtesy buses, and I don't think I've ever been dished up a bad meal - this is Echuca's meal ticket after all!!! The Port area is lovely and I tended to live down there every Sunday for a relaxing afternoon with friends and family just having a glass of wine.
Supermarkets Coles and Woolworths are open till midnight. Jobs are ok to come by but can be limited. There is a Tafe which is Bendigo based. For families there are heaps of primary schools around which are all good, but only one main secondary school except for the Catholic and Anglican colleges and I would choose one of them if I could afford it.
Younger adults tend to leave the area for uni in Bendigo and Melbourne, but many return once they have families of their own. Houses can be a little pricey to rent and buy, but still very affordable by large city standards, and your groceries will cost more due to zoning.
There isn't much in the way of traffic, but avoid driving in the main shopping area at peak times as parking can become limited with sooo many tourists and their boats! I had lived in Echuca for 28 years before moving to Melbourne and would return in a heartbeat for the friendly, laidback atmosphere.
And the sound of the paddlesteamers which I loved. Hi, I have previously posted other comments on this site that could be of value to you. I will expand on those comments here. If you take the entire length of Haverfield St and sweep westward to the Northern Hwy, that would be the area, in general, to avoid.
Ogilvie Ave is a busy and noisy road and getting a car into and out of most driveways will be a challenge, perhaps even dangerous. High St is also a busy road. As Echuca's population increases, things won't get any better. Any houses close to the rivers and gum trees could be infested with termites termites can be anywhere.
Houses close to the rivers could be flood prone and getting home insurance could be very difficult but certainly costly we must not forget what happened to Rochester just over a decade ago when the Campaspe River flooded.
The Campaspe flows into the Murray at Echuca. Any streets wedged between the Murray and Campaspe could be very problematic. The port district is close to the Murray so this area could prove problematic and tourists invade the area on weekends and all holidays. It may be worth considering other nearby towns like Nathalia and Cohuna.
They are far more relaxed than Echuca and good value for money. Echuca is ridiculously overpriced. I wish you luck. For further information, go to the User Guide for QuickStats. Because Norfolk Island has not previously been included in the Census, any benchmarks will not include Norfolk Island. Skip to main content. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Search for: Submit search query:. Statistics Census Complete your survey About.
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Visit Council's Community Atlas webpage. The population forecasts outline what drives population change and forecasts how population, age structure and household types will change across Campaspe Shire from to This data is presented in easy to use tables, charts and commentary and is designed to help Council, the community, business and investors to be better informed about our future population.
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