Channel Islands, Australia

Channel Island is a kidney shaped island located in Northern Territory, Australia.

History
Channel Island used to be an uninhabited island. There was a highway called Channel Island Road that starts at the intersection of Chung Wa Tse and El Rundie Avenue and ends at the power plant on Channel Island.

Demographics
2020 Census:

In 2020, Channel Island had about 828 buildings, 207 households, and 51 people. Of which 16.25% were of indigenous Australian descent, 38.2% were of European descent, 10.1% were of English descent, 1.0% of Irish descent, 0.1% of Scottish descent, and 0.1% of German descent.

2030 Census:

In 2030, Channel Island had about 1,656 buildings, 414 households, and 103 people. Of which 32.50% were of indigenous Australian descent, 76.4% were of European descent, 20.2% were of English descent, 2.0% of Irish descent, 0.2% of Scottish descent, and 0.2% of German descent.

2040 Census: 

In 2040, Channel Island had about 3,312 buildings, 828 households, and 206 people. Of which 65.0% were of indigenous Australian descent, 42.8% were of European descent, 40.4% were of English descent, 3.0% of Irish descent, 0.3% of Scottish descent, and 0.3% of German descent.

2050 Census:

In 2050, Channel Island had about 6,624 buildings, 1,656 households, and 412 people. Of which 20.0% were of indigenous Australian descent, 12.9% were of European descent, 15.7% were of English descent, 4.0% of Irish descent, 0.4% of Scottish descent, and 0.4% of German descent.