The top six countries of birth for people in Sydney are: Australia, England, China, New Zealand, India and Vietnam.Looking back last eight years of Sydney’s population, the growth rate is very consistent and strong ranging from 1.89% to 10.88%, adding around 90,000 to 467,000 people each year to the overall population.
This figure is a preliminary estimate only and is subject to review after the next Census data are released. Looking back last eight years of Sydney’s population, the growth rate is very consistent and strong ranging from 1.89% to 10.88%, adding around 90,000 to 467,000 people each year to the overall population.
As the Minister for Western Sydney I am proud to support this blueprint. Staff shortages are a major issue for the region's early childhood centres. The information is based off the most recent government census, which means that today’s population number is likely to have changed.
The Greater Western Sydney Region Estimated Resident Population for 2019 is 2,553,255, with a population density of 2.84 persons per hectare. The top five languages (other than English) spoken in Sydney are: Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Greek. Western Sydney is home to the largest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population with many living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas. Greater Western Sydney (GWS) is located in the western part of the Sydney metropolitan area, Australia, and is a growing region of economic opportunity, community aspiration and environmental diversity.
The Census usual resident population of the Greater Western Sydney Region in 2016 was 2,307,183, living in 798,585 dwellings with an average household size of 3.01. It is also a major recreational attraction for residents of GWS.
One of 15 local health districts (LHDs) in the NSW Health system, WSLHD is one of the State’s fastest growing areas with more than 1.3 million residents estimated by 2031.WSLHD works in partnership with community members, consumers and key organisations to plan, deliver and evaluate healthcare, leading to better quality, safety and patient outcomes.Participation from our consumers and patients is vital to ensuring we are building and reshaping our services to meet the challenges of today and the future.Strong, established partnerships with organisations such as the University of Sydney, Western Sydney University, Western Sydney Primary Health Network, Family and Community Services and Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network provide opportunities for new approaches to multi-agency service delivery, funding and governance to improve outcomes for the community of Western Sydney.WSLHD is responsible for delivering and managing $1.7 billion in public healthcare across more than 120 suburbs spanning 780 square kilometres in the Blacktown, The Hills Shire, Cumberland and Parramatta local government areas (LGAs).To sustain projected demand we have embarked on a multibillion dollar capital redevelopment program, and continue to research world’s best practice and innovations to maintain community expectations in healthcare delivery, research and education.Western Sydney is home to the largest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population with many living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas.The Social and Health Atlas provides comprehensive health and socio-demographic data on the residents of WSLHD.WSLHD has embarked on multimillion dollar redevelopments, and is investing in innovation, research and education as we forge new frontiers in health care delivery.The 2016 Census indicates about 13,400, or 1.5 per cent of the population self-identifies as being Aboriginal, with the majority (9500) living in the Blacktown LGA.Our community comes from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds providing a fertile environment to develop and implement innovative models of healthcare, research, infrastructureand new ways of doing business.Westmead Hospital is a specialised tertiary referral hospital for the western metropolitan area and a major teaching hospital of the University of Sydney for medical and dental students. The metropolitan area has about 650 suburbs that sprawl about 70 km to the west, 40 km to the north, and 60 to the south. The median of people in Parramatta is 34, Blacktown is 33 and Cumberland is 32. The Census counts people where they are on the night of the Census (enumerated population) and also by where they usually live (usual residence).