Melbourne atlas 2006 - Housing
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Most of Melbourne’s area is devoted to housing and it is still mainly a city of owner-occupied separate one and two-storey houses. However, the way Melburnians are housed is changing, with changes in household formation and housing preferences. Household growth rates in many parts of Melbourne are twice that of population growth rates at the same time as average household size is decreasing in most parts of Melbourne. |
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For more information on the Melbourne Atlas email us: spatialanalysis.research@dpcd.vic.gov.au or phone us on (03) 9637 9441.
Melbourne Atlas chapters
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DPCD's websites are progressively being updated to reflect the changes following the establishment of the department. This means you will continue to see some references to the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) as changes are being made.
