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Yamba is a town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, located at the mouth of the Clarence River.. The town economy is strongly based on fishing and tourism, but has a diverse range of influences, due to the 'Sea Change' phenomenon and the large number of baby boomers who are starting to retire to the warmer climates.
This is a list of cities and towns in the Australian state of New South Wales with a population of 5,000 or greater as at the 2021 Census. The below figures represent the populations of the contiguous built-up areas of each city or town.
Population (2023 census) [1] ... 36/sq mi (14/km 2) Time zone: UTC+1 (GMT +1) Yamba is a district in the Bouenza Department of Republic of ... This page was last ...
It is situated directly across the river from the resort town of Yamba. At the 2021 census, Iluka had a population of 1,764 people. [1] The town's name is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'near the sea', the name was likely derived from the Dhanggati language term 'yiluga'. [6] The traditional owners of this area are the Yaegl people. [7 ...
At the 2021 census, Maclean had a population of 2,778, [1] total urban area including Townsend and Gulmarrad (postcode 2463) is more than 8,304. [2] The Maclean, Yamba and Iluka area known as the Lower Clarence had a combined population of 17,533. [3] Its industries are tourism, sugar cane production, farming and river-prawn trawling.
At the 2011 census, there were 49,665 people in the Clarence Valley local government area, of these 49.4 per cent were male and 50.6 per cent were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 5.7 per cent of the population which is more than double the national and state averages of 2.5 per cent.
Population (2019 census) ... Its capital is the town of Yamba. [1] Towns and villages. This section is empty. ... This page was last edited on 12 September 2024, ...
The UN's 2024 report projects world population to be 8.1 billion in 2024, about 9.6 billion in 2050, and about 10.2 billion in 2100. The following table shows the largest 15 countries by population as of 2024, 2050 and 2100 to show how the rankings will change between now and the end of this century. [40]