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  1. For 2021 in New South Wales, Christianity was the largest broad group religious group reported overall (51.1%) (excludes Not stated). The broad group level is the highest and most general level of the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups, 2016.

    • DOMP

      DOMP - New South Wales - Australian Bureau of Statistics

    • BPFP

      Census of Population and Housing: Census dictionary, 2021....

    • HRSP

      HRSP - New South Wales - Australian Bureau of Statistics

    • Australian Defence Force Service (Adfp)

      Australian Defence Force Service (Adfp) - New South Wales -...

  2. The 2022 NSW Population Projections show: NSW is expected to grow on average by over 85,000 people each year until 2041. Based on recent trends regional NSW's population will increase by 570,000 to 3.7 million in 2041.

  3. Durham County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is bordered on the south and west by the Hunter River, and on the north and east by the Williams River. It includes Aberdeen and Muswellbrook.

  4. This is a list of population demographics of New South Wales by local government area as at the 2016 census. a. The local government area with the largest population was City of Canterbury-Bankstown with 346,302 people resident on census night; and the area with the smallest population was Lord Howe Island with 698. a As at census ...

  5. Community Profiles. To view more QuickStats or Community Profiles for a different area, see Search Census data. Small random changes have been made to all cell values for privacy reasons. These changes may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from the table totals.

  6. The NSW population is predominantly urban. In 2021, approximately 75.0% of the NSW population lived in major cities, 19.0% lived in inner regional areas, and 5.9% in outer regional and remote areas. In 2021, approximately 4.2% of the total population in NSW were Aboriginal and had a relatively younger age profile.