Postcode · Area profile
2009, NSW
1 km²
Demographics & Identity
Age structure
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Young adults (25–44) at 47%, followed by Older adults (45–64) (22%) and Seniors (65+) (13%).
Marital status
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Never married at 48%, followed by Married (38%) and Divorced (9%).
- Never married48%
- Married38%
- Divorced9%
- Separated3%
- Widowed2%
Ancestry & Heritage
Language
Religion
Religious affiliation
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is No religion at 49%, followed by Christianity (37%) and Buddhism (7%).
- No religion49%
- Christianity37%
- Buddhism7%
- Hinduism4%
- Islam2%
- Other religions1%
- Judaism1%
Education
Highest year of school
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Year 12 at 87%, followed by Year 10 (7%) and Year 11 (3%).
Income
Household income distribution
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is $1,500–$2,999 at 31%, followed by $4,000 or more (29%) and $650–$1,499 (17%).
Health & Disability
Community Participation
Family & Households
Family composition
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Couples without children at 48%, followed by Couples with children (39%) and One-parent families (11%).
- Couples without children48%
- Couples with children39%
- One-parent families11%
- Other families2%
Housing & Dwellings
How homes are owned or rented
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Rented at 62%, followed by Owned with a mortgage (18%) and Owned outright (18%).
- Rented62%
- Owned with a mortgage18%
- Owned outright18%
- Other tenure1%
Types of homes
In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Flat or apartment at 94%, followed by Townhouse / semi-detached (6%) and Other dwelling (0%).
- Flat or apartment94%
- Townhouse / semi-detached6%
- Other dwelling0%