Winter Series E1: Population
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THE FRASER COAST IS BIGGER, OLDER AND STILL GROWING
How much has the Fraser Coast changed over the past 25 years?
In 2001, the region had around 71,206 residents. By 2021, that had grown to 111,032, and the latest 2025 estimate places our population at approximately 122,924.
That is more than 50,000 additional residents since 2001.
But the bigger story is not only how many people live here. It is also who lives here.
Our median age is now 51, and more than 38% of residents were aged 60 or older at the 2021 Census.
In Episode 1 of the Fraser Coast Property Brief Winter Series, Glen Winney looks at what this population growth and ageing profile mean for housing, health services, infrastructure and the future of our region.
One number to remember: 122,924 residents.