Statistics, data and maps

Community profile
Demographic information for the City of Tea Tree Gully as a whole and for its individual suburbs. Information is based on results from the 2017 to 2021 ABS Census of Population and Housing.
- Population, age, birthplace and religion
- Education, occupation and income
- Household size, types of dwellings and ownership
- Wellbeing, migration and disability.
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Economic profile
Up-to-date economic information to helps businesses and residents understand the local economy and its major drivers. Discover detailed data, characteristics and trends related to specific areas of the local economy.
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Forecast profile
Identifies local drivers of demographic and housing change to model future scenarios over a 20 year period. Detailed forecasts help evidence-based decision making for strategic planning, land supply, service provision and infrastructure.
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Housing profile
Insights into property trends, local housing affordability, levels of housing stress and supporting demographic data.
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Open data
Council is evaluating opportunities to release data openly. Open data is non-sensitive information that can be accessed freely and used, modified and shared for any purpose. Data may be released as documents, tables or geographic layers.
Releasing non-sensitive information encourages community engagement and creates opportunities for inclusive, transparent development and innovation. This includes data from sensors, that provide us a greater understanding of where we live, work and play.
- Read more about data collection and internet of things in the City of Tea Tree Gully.
- To access open data from around the state, visit SA Government Data Directory
State of the City 2023
The State of the City Report has been prepared to help Council understand its local community better. It will help inform future planning for the CTTG including Council’s Strategic Plan 2030. It's a snapshot in time and brief analysis of developing trends that have the potential to impact Council’s operations, asset management, planning and delivery of services.
The report is divided into three sections:
- Our community
- Our environment
- Our economy
These sections include summary data relating to each theme and also include some notable trends that were identified from the data.