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NT a real man’s world, as population figures show blokes continue to outnumber women

Another year, another population data result which shows there are a lot more men in the Territory — and particularly Darwin — than women. Yep, it’s a real sausage-fest out there!

If you’re looking for a bloke then head to Howard Springs where Kevin 'Cowboy' Pyers, George Vasso, Kevin McCoy and Paul Irish. The ratio of men to women is more than three to one. Picture: Glenn Campbell
If you’re looking for a bloke then head to Howard Springs where Kevin 'Cowboy' Pyers, George Vasso, Kevin McCoy and Paul Irish. The ratio of men to women is more than three to one. Picture: Glenn Campbell

THE latest population data has proven once again Darwin is a sausage fest.

Australian Bureau of Statistics data has revealed Darwin is the only capital city in which there are more men than women.

For every 100 women there are 107.9 men in Darwin while the ratio for the rest of the NT stands at 101.8 men for 100 women.

The lifestyle and type of work up here have been highlighted as factors that attract a more men to Darwin.

Charles Darwin University demography and growth planning research associate George Tan said the high ratio of men in the Territory had historically been this way for some time.

He said the Boundless Possible campaign was targeted at attracting young women to the NT however missed the mark in attracting people north.

“It doesn’t change the fact that with more men than women we will have lower fertility numbers,” he said.

“It’s a scenario where as a population we won’t be able to add to our population number naturally and we will continue to shrink.

“Even if we have babies here, there are stories that they leave and they want to go back home to have that family support.”

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He said there was no magic solution to entice women up here and get them to stay, but a whole raft of policies were required. “Across all governments we always try to attract people, migrants and interstaters, but we don’t focus on retention policy,” he said. “It think that something that’s under researched.”

Howard Springs has more than triple the number of men as there are women, however the statistics are influenced by the fact the Darwin Correctional Centre is in the area.

Local Howard Springs Tavern bar flies Kevin ‘Cowboy’ Pyers and Kevin McCoy haven’t noticed the skewed ratio. Mind you, one has been married for 50 years – separated for half that — and the other is thinking about one day settling down.

Cowboy, who’s lived in Howard Springs for the last 41 years said he probably missed his moment in finding a partner while out working remote jobs but might one day give it crack.

Mr McCoy said Howard Springs was a community and blokes were probably attracted to the rural lifestyle.

“I think it’s a working man’s suburb,” he said.

The suburbs with the lowest sex ratios was Mount Johns in Alice Springs with 86 men to 100 women.

The stats also revealed the NT has a population younger than the rest of Australia with more than a third of people aged under 25.

judith.aisthorpe@news.com.au

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