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Gold Coast baby boom suburbs revealed as birth rate plummets citywide

The number of births across the Gold Coast is plummeting but new statistics have revealed some suburbs are going bonking mad. Check out how your area’s faring.

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GOLD Coasters need to get busy in the bedroom as the number of births in the city plummets.

However, some areas are bonking mad.

The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that the Gold Coast’s fertility rate is among the lowest in the state at 1.65 – just below the Queensland average of 1.761 – and is well down on 2013 figures.

A fertility rate gives the average number of children born to women during their reproductive years by comparing births to the population.

The state’s lowest fertility rates were recorded in local governments of Brisbane (1.47), Mornington (1.5), Douglas (1.54), Whitsunday (1.55) and Noosa (1.64).

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Cururmbin resident Clare Watson. Picture: Jerad Williams
Cururmbin resident Clare Watson. Picture: Jerad Williams

The Gold Coast region recorded a 6.8 per cent drop in fertility in the past five years.

Surfers Paradise had the city’s lowest fertility rate of 0.84 and Clear Island Waters had the fewest number of babies born with 23.

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It was the complete opposite in suburbs such as Upper Coomera, Pimpama, Currumbin Waters, Currumbin Valley and Ormeau/Yatala.

Upper Coomera welcomed the most babies last year (540), followed by Pimpama with 447.

However, Pimpama recorded the highest fertility rate of 2.4, followed by Currumbin Waters (2.35) and Ormeau/Yatala (2.25).

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Over a period of five years Currumbin Waters and Currumbin Valley posted the highest fertility rate increases in the past five years, rising 17.8 per cent.

Currumbin mother-to-be Clare Watson said she could understand why her suburb had the fastest-growing fertility rate in the past five years.

“I couldn’t think of living anywhere else. It has everywhere you want for families,” she said.

“A lot of families start around here, especially to be in the Palm Beach Currumbin State High catchment.

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“We have the beach and nature, but are close to shops. It is the lifestyle.”

Demographer Bernard Salt said a region’s fertility rate could also be affected by an influx of retirees and older people.

Currumbin resident Clare Watson is excited to have her baby next year, February 2020. Picture: Jerad Williams
Currumbin resident Clare Watson is excited to have her baby next year, February 2020. Picture: Jerad Williams

“There isn’t any less enthusiasm for reproduction on the Gold Coast in suburbs of first homeowners especially in the north,” he said.

“In many respects the birthrate is used as a de facto measurement of confidence in the future of an area.

“A lower birthrate isn’t good for a community. You need kids’ youth and energy, you need workers and taxpayers. However, you still want diversity.”

Mr Salt said the Gold Coast was in an enviable position with the ability to top up its young population if necessary.

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“If the Gold Coast doesn’t produce babies locally people are often happy to migrate here for the lifestyle. That isn’t the case for other areas with similar fertility rates.”

Currumbin MP Jann Stuckey said there was something “in the valley” that got the families in the mood.

“We called the area Nappy Valley a few years ago when there was a boom. Those kids have grown up and have now come back – we are seeing really high numbers for enrolments everywhere.

“They say sea air increases your appetite but I think it must be the valleys.”

FERTILITY RATES OF EACH SUBURB

Surfers Paradise - 0.84

Mermaid Beach - Broadbeach - 1.05

Main Beach - 1.09

Southport - North - 1.14

Coolangatta - 1.2

Biggera Waters -1.22

Southport - South - 1.36

Burleigh Heads - 1.37

Labrador - 1.38

Runaway Bay - 1.45

Robina - 1.48

Some suburbs are well above the city average.
Some suburbs are well above the city average.

Miami - 1.49

Varsity Lakes - 1.49

Benowa - 1.5

Bundall - 1.51

Palm Beach - 1.52

Molendinar - 1.52

Clear Island Waters - 1.58

Broadbeach Waters - 1.59

Parkwood - 1.62

Burleigh Waters - 1.63

Hope Island -1.63

Mermaid Waters -1.69

Worongary - Tallai - 1.69

Guanaba - Springbrook - 1.7

Merrimac - 1.7

Ashmore - 1.73

Arundel - 1.74

Carrara - 1.77

Currumbin - Tugun1.78

Coombabah - 1.8

Mudgeeraba - Bonogin - 1.8

Helensvale - 1.81

The city’s birth rate is plummeting.
The city’s birth rate is plummeting.

Pacific Pines - Gaven - 1.83

Paradise Point - Hollywell - 1.87

Oxenford - Maudsland - 1.89

Tamborine - Canungra - 1.9

Currumbin Valley - Tallebudgera - 1.92

Nerang - Mount Nathan - 1.92

Reedy Creek - Andrews - 1.94

Elanora - 2.01

Jacobs Well - Alberton - 2.04

Upper Coomera - Willow Vale - 2.12

Highland Park - 2.13

Coomera - 2.18

Ormeau - Yatala - 2.25

Currumbin Waters - 2.35

Pimpama - 2.4

Gold Coast - 1.65

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