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Outdoor Living Boom Reshapes Australia’s Growth Corridors

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  • More than 50,000 sqm of composite decking installed by one supplier in 2024–25
  • Ipswich, QLD and Melbourne’s West among the fastest-growing outdoor living regions
  • National WPC market valued at USD 122 million in 2024, projected to double by 2033

Australians are investing in their outdoor spaces like never before, with new data highlighting how the demand for composite decking is surging in population growth corridors.

Figures from Brite Decking’s supply and installation footprint reveal that in the past year alone, the company installed more than 25,000 sqm in New South Wales, 18,000 sqm in Queensland, and 7,000 sqm in Victoria. While limited to a single supplier, the dataset offers a snapshot of how households in rapidly expanding suburbs are prioritising outdoor living as part of home upgrades and renovations.

Growth Hotspots

In Queensland, Ipswich has emerged as one of the busiest regions for decking projects, reflecting its 9,000-plus population increase during 2024–25. Victoria’s western suburbs, including Wyndham, Melton, and Tarneit, are seeing similar momentum as the area prepares for an additional 300,000 residents by 2036. Sydney’s outer regions such as Liverpool and Fairfield are also experiencing strong activity, supported by 107,000 new residents added across Greater Sydney in 2023–24.

Market Momentum

The figures mirror broader trends across Australia’s wood–plastic composites (WPC) sector. According to IMARC Group, the market was valued at USD 122 million in 2024 and is forecast to nearly double to USD 260.84 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 8.81 percent. Globally, WPC demand is expected to rise from USD 7.97 billion in 2024 to USD 15.41 billion by 2030, reflecting similar consumer preferences for eco-conscious, low-maintenance materials.

Industry Perspective

“Outdoor living has become central to the way Australians design their homes,” said Stephen Scott, Founder of Brite Decking. “Our installation figures show how growth areas are driving this shift, with homeowners choosing composite decking as a durable and sustainable solution for modern backyards.”

The data highlights how the outdoor living boom is not just a lifestyle choice, but also a response to population growth, housing density, and rising demand for sustainable building materials.

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Methodology: Installation figures are based solely on Brite Decking Pty Ltd’s 2024–25 supply and installation records across New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. Market valuations and forecasts are sourced from IMARC Group’s Australia Wood Plastic Composites Market Report (2024–2033) and Grand View Research’s Global Wood Plastic Composites Market Report (2024–2030). Population growth data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office (QGSO).

Sources:

  • IMARC Group – Australia Wood Plastic Composites Market Report 2024–2033
  • Grand View Research – Global Wood Plastic Composites Market Report 2024–2030
  • ABS – Regional Population Data 2023–24
  • QGSO – Ipswich Growth Data 2024–25
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