Hobart · Region (SA4)

People with a long-term health condition

32.0%2021

32.0% of residents in Hobart live with a long-term health condition — above average. It ranks 29th of 101 regions nationally.

Among its neighbours it's higher than Melbourne - Outer East, Melbourne - Inner South and Melbourne - Inner, but lower than Mornington Peninsula, Launceston and North East and Latrobe - Gippsland. Within Hobart, it ranges from 28.3% in Hobart Inner to 34.6% in Sorell - Dodges Ferry.

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📍 Hobart, Region (SA4)

Trend across censuses

30.0%32.0%34.0%202132.0%

Not directly comparable across years.

Where Hobart sits

5.0%10.0%15.0%20.0%25.0%30.0%35.0%40.0%

All region (sa4) areas, 2021. The marker is Hobart — higher than 71% of areas.

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People with a long-term health condition within Hobart

  1. Brighton33.7%
  2. Hobart - North East33.1%
  3. Hobart - North West33.5%
  4. Hobart - South and West31.3%
  5. Hobart Inner28.3%
  6. Sorell - Dodges Ferry34.6%

People with a long-term health condition in nearby areas

  1. West and North West35.4%
  2. South East34.8%
  3. Latrobe - Gippsland34.7%
  4. Launceston and North East34.5%
  5. Mornington Peninsula32.7%
  6. Melbourne - Outer East29.2%
  7. Melbourne - Inner South26.0%
  8. Melbourne - Inner24.8%
  9. Melbourne - Inner East24.7%
  10. Melbourne - South East23.9%

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