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Bass Coast ShireCommunity profile

Bass Coast Mainland

Number of cars per household

Analysis of car ownership in 2021, indicates 54% of households in Bass Coast Mainland had access to two or more motor vehicles, compared to 55% in Newhaven - Cape Woolamai.

The ability of the population to access services and employment is strongly influenced by access to transport. The number of motor vehicles per household in Bass Coast Mainland quantifies access to private transport and will be influenced by Age Structure and Household Type, which determine the number of adults present; access to Public Transport; distance to shops, services, employment and education; and Household Income. Depending on these factors, car ownership can be seen as a measure of advantage or disadvantage, or a neutral socio-economic measure, which impacts on the environment and quality of life.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'How many registered motor vehicles owned or used by residents of this dwelling were garaged or parked at or near this dwelling on the night of 10 August 2021?'

Car ownership
Bass Coast Mainland - Households (Enumerated)20212006Change
Number of carsNumber%Newhaven - Cape Woolamai %Number%Newhaven - Cape Woolamai %2006 to 2021
No motor vehicles5034.21.75807.52.0-77
1 motor vehicle4,24435.632.23,01038.936.7+1,234
2 motor vehicles4,37736.737.62,49832.241.2+1,879
3 or more motor vehicles2,09417.517.41,01313.110.1+1,081
Not stated7196.011.16468.39.9+73
Total households11,937100.0100.07,747100.0100.0+4,190
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2006 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the car ownership of the households in Bass Coast Mainland in 2021 compared to Newhaven - Cape Woolamai shows that 89.8% of the households owned at least one car, while 4.2% did not, compared with 87.2% and 1.7% respectively in Newhaven - Cape Woolamai.

Of those that owned at least one vehicle, there was a larger proportion who owned just one car; a smaller proportion who owned two cars; and a similar proportion who owned three cars or more.

Overall, 35.6% of the households owned one car; 36.7% owned two cars; and 17.5% owned three cars or more, compared with 32.2%; 37.6% and 17.4% respectively for Newhaven - Cape Woolamai.

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the household car ownership in Bass Coast Mainland between 2006 and 2021 were:

  • 2 motor vehicles (+1,879 households)
  • 1 motor vehicle (+1,234 households)
  • 3 or more motor vehicles (+1,081 households)
  • No motor vehicles (-77 households)

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