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Sunshine Coast

Household size

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11% of Sunshine Coast Council's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households contain only one person, compared with 15% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households in Regional QLD.

The size of households in general follows the life-cycle of families. Households are usually small at the stage of relationship formation (early marriage), and then increase in size with the advent of children. They later reduce in size again as these children reach adulthood and leave home.

Household size can also be influenced by a lack (or abundance) of affordable housing. First Nations persons often have a tradition of living with extended family members which significantly affects household size, and households can include multiple families.

Please note that this table counts First Nations households (households containing at least one Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander usual resident) by the number of persons resident. The number of persons resident can include both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as well as other people - it represents the total number of people in the household.

For greater insight, First Nations household size data should be viewed in conjunction with Household Type, Age Structure and Household Income .

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Derived from the three Census questions:

'Name of each person including visitors who spent the night of Tuesday, 10 August 2021 in this dwelling', and 'Where does the person usually live?', and 'Name of each person who usually lives in this dwelling but was away on Tuesday, 10 August 2021?'

Household size
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households - Sunshine Coast Council20212016Change
Number of persons usually residentNumber%Regional QLD %Number%Regional QLD %2016 to 2021
1 person45510.915.331110.914.5+144
2 person1,22529.227.680328.226.4+422
3 person86820.718.662321.919.3+245
4 person87020.817.256519.817.4+305
5 person45810.910.634412.111.0+114
6 or more persons3157.510.72057.211.5+110
Total households4,191100.0100.02,851100.0100.0+1,340
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons usually resident in a household in Sunshine Coast Council compared with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households in Regional QLD shows that there were a lower proportion of lone person households, and a higher proportion of larger households (those with 4 persons or more). Overall there were 11%% of lone person households, and 39.2% of larger households, compared with 15% and 38.5% respectively for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households in Regional QLD.

The major differences between household size for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households of Sunshine Coast and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households of Regional QLD were:

  • A larger percentage of households with 4 person usually resident (20.8% compared to 17.2%)
  • A larger percentage of households with 3 person usually resident (20.7% compared to 18.6%)
  • A smaller percentage of households with 1 person usually resident (10.9% compared to 15.3%)
  • A smaller percentage of households with 6 or more persons usually resident (7.5% compared to 10.7%)

Emerging groups

The number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households in Sunshine Coast Council increased by 1,340 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest changes in the number of persons usually resident in a household in Sunshine Coast between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • 2 person households (+422 households)
  • 4 person households (+305 households)
  • 3 person households (+245 households)
  • 1 person households (+144 households)

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