The population and housing forecast for the Perth - South East region

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Read the insights and analysis behind our population and dwellings forecasts for the Perth - South East region.

About the Perth - South East region

Perth - South East covers the area of metropolitan Perth extending from South Perth and the Airport in the north to Serpentine in the south. It includes the LGAs of: 

  • South Perth,
  • Victoria Park,
  • Belmont,
  • Canning,
  • Gosnells,
  • Kalamunda,
  • Armadale and
  • Serpentine - Jarrahdale

Key findings

A diverse region, set to experience significant growth

The Perth - South East region is expected to grow strongly from 2021 to 2046. This growth will range from high rise apartments in the heart of Perth, through to new estates mushrooming on the fringe of the metropolitan area. The region is forecast to add 265,000 people in the period 2021-2046, growing by 48%.

In the base year of 2021, Canning Vale - East, Thornlie and Armadale - Wungong - Brookdale were the most populous SA2s in the region. By 2046 growth in new housing estates sees Armadale - Wungong - Brookdale, Huntingdale - Southern River, Byford and Mundijong as the largest SA2s by population. Victoria Park - Lathlain - Burswood and South Perth - Kensington are also expected to experience significant population growth driven by apartment and medium density development.

In terms of overall growth, the SA2 of Mundijong is forecast to experience the highest amount of population growth. This is driven by new residential expansion which gains pace later in the forecast period as areas closer to central Perth around Armadale and Byford begin to exhaust available land supplies.

Major growth precincts in the short term include Haynes, Hilbert, Piara Waters and Champion Lakes in Armadale LGA, Southern River in Gosnells LGA and Byford in Serpentine - Jarrahdale LGA. In the medium term, it is expected that areas such Canning city centre, the Canning Highway corridor, the Burswood Peninsula and Redcliffe will provide and increasing number of new dwellings.

Many established areas are expected to experience a relatively stable population over the forecast period. This includes areas in the Perth Hills as well as areas more remote from major transport infrastructure.

 

What share of Australia's growth will occur in Perth - South East?

Read our forecast results and analysis for Western Australia to learn more about how the different drivers of population change affect the distribution of growth throughout the state.

Forecast results

The following forecast information is for the entire Perth - South East region.

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2026 2031 2036 2041 2046

Forecast population

602,706

655,082

707,280

760,492

813,926

Change (five year)

53,459

52,376

52,197

53,212

53,434

Average annual change (%)

1.9%

1.7%

1.5%

1.5%

1.4%

Forecast dwellings

226,885

247,240

268,956

291,117

313,719

Change (five year)

12,749

20,355

21,716

22,161

22,602

Average annual change (%)

1.2%

1.7%

1.7%

1.6%

1.5%


Map of development sites

The map below identifies all major development sites that have been identified in our research.

These sites have been organised to understand the likely location, capacity, timing and sequence of future development. By matching forecast population growth in this area to these sites, we can provide a more granular view of the distribution of the forecast population within a given region.

In the Perth - South East region, we identified 995 development sites. 64% of these sites' dwelling capacity was used in the forecast period.

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Development map  Perth - South East

 

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