National, state & territory level dwelling demolition approvals

Preliminary data on the number of dwelling demolitions approved at national, state and territory levels, June 2016 quarter to March 2021 quarter

Released
9/06/2021

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Key statistics

  • There were a total of 107,294 dwellings approved to be demolished in the five years to the March 2021 quarter.
  • 95.1% of all dwellings approved to be demolished were houses.
  • Over the past five years, the March 2021 quarter had the largest number of dwelling demolition approvals (6,140).
  • The states recording the largest numbers of dwellings approved to be demolished were Victoria (37,102) and New South Wales (28,499).

In the five year period from the June 2016 quarter to the March 2021 quarter, there have been 107,294 dwellings approved to be demolished in Australia. The quarter with the lowest number of dwellings approved to be demolished was the March 2020 quarter (4,721 dwellings), coinciding with the lowest quarter for new dwelling approvals over the same five year period. The quarter with the highest number of dwellings approved to be demolished was the March 2021 quarter (6,140 dwellings), followed by the December 2020 quarter (5,940 dwellings).

Types of dwellings approved to be demolished, June 2016 quarter to March 2021 quarter
StateHousesOther residentialTotal
New South Wales27,0761,42328,499
Victoria35,9791,12337,102
Queensland12,61878313,401
South Australia11,96959612,565
Western Australia11,47872112,199
Tasmania41773490
Northern Territory29029319
Australian Capital Territory2,2224972,719
Australia102,0495,245107,294

Houses were the most common type of dwelling approved to be demolished, representing 95.1%. New South Wales had the highest proportion of houses approved to be demolished (95.0%); the Australian Capital Territory had the highest proportion of other residential dwellings approved to be demolished (18.3%).

Dwelling demolitions approved for every 1,000 new dwelling approvals ('the demolition approval rate') increased from 91 in the June 2016 quarter to 109 in the March 2021 quarter. The lowest quarter was the September 2016 quarter with 82, while the highest quarter was the September 2020 quarter with 122. 

Dwelling demolitions approved per 1,000 new dwelling approvals, June 2016 quarter to March 2021 quarter
StateDwelling demolitions approvedNew dwellings approvedDemolition approval rate*
New South Wales28,499312,49691
Victoria37,102329,066113
Queensland13,401192,72270
South Australia12,56560,141209
Western Australia12,19992,956131
Tasmania49015,13632
Northern Territory3194,03179
Australian Capital Territory2,71927,51999
Australia107,2941,034,067104

*Demolition approval rate is the number of dwelling demolitions approved for every 1,000 new dwelling approvals.

Over the five year period, there were 104 dwelling demolitions approved for every 1,000 new dwelling approvals in Australia. South Australia was the state with the highest demolition approval rate (209), followed by Western Australia (131) and Victoria (113). Tasmania had the lowest rate with 32 dwelling demolition approvals for every 1,000 new dwellings approved. The demolition approval rate can be influenced by a number of factors including land availability, age of housing stock, population growth and population density.

States and territories

In New South Wales, there were 28,499 dwellings approved to be demolished in the five year period. From the March 2020 quarter to the March 2021 quarter, there was a 76.0% increase in dwelling demolition approvals for the state. The March 2021 quarter was the state's highest quarter with 1,845 dwellings approved to be demolished.

In Victoria, there were 37,102 dwellings approved to be demolished in the five year period. The highest quarter was the December 2017 quarter with 2,118 dwelling demolitions approved. During 2020, Victoria saw its demolitions fall to 1,646 approvals in the September quarter. It subsequently rose 17.4% to the March 2021 quarter.

In Queensland, there were 13,401 dwellings approved to be demolished in the five year period. In 2020, Queensland recorded a demolition low of 513 approvals in the June 2020 quarter. In the subsequent quarter, dwelling demolition approvals increased by 53.0% and the state recorded a high of 785.

In South Australia, there were 12,565 dwellings approved to be demolished in the five year period. Similar to Queensland, South Australia recorded a significant increase after the June 2020 quarter. This resulted in South Australia's highest quarter with 845 dwelling demolition approvals after a 56.2% increase to the September 2020 quarter.

In Western Australia, there were 12,199 dwellings approved to be demolished in the five year period. During 2020, demolitions fell to a low of 513 approvals. After a 61.6% increase to the December 2020 quarter, Western Australia recorded a high of 829 dwellings approved to be demolished.

In the five years to the March 2021 quarter, Tasmania, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory had 490, 319 and 2,719 dwellings approved to be demolished respectively. Quarterly spikes in these jurisdictions are often caused by large public housing redevelopment projects.

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