Block (SA1) · Area profile

SA1 02004

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SA1 02004 has more residents than most areas and a well-above-average share of degree-holders.

Beyond that, it has slightly more people living alone than usual and somewhat more renters than the norm.

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📍 SA1 02004, Block (SA1)

Demographics & Identity

Age & sex structure

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Age structure

In SA1 02004, the largest group is Young adults (25–44) at 33%, followed by Older adults (45–64) (24%) and Seniors (65+) (19%).

Young adults (25–44)33.2%
Older adults (45–64)24.1%
Seniors (65+)18.6%
Children (0–14)11.9%
Youth (15–24)11.4%

Marital status

In SA1 02004, the largest group is Married at 45%, followed by Never married (38%) and Divorced (10%).

  • Married45%
  • Never married38%
  • Divorced10%
  • Widowed4%
  • Separated2%

Ancestry & Birthplace

Country of birth

In SA1 02004, Australia is the majority at 81%; India is next at 6%.

Australia72.5%
India5.5%
England4.6%
China2.9%
South Africa1.0%
Vietnam0.8%
Italy0.8%
Philippines0.5%
Nepal0.5%

Ancestry

In SA1 02004, the largest group is English at 32%, followed by Australian (22%) and Italian (9%).

English35.3%
Australian24.4%
Italian9.9%
Irish8.5%
Scottish8.5%
German6.2%
Indian5.2%
Chinese5.0%
Greek3.4%
Dutch2.0%

Language

Language used at home

In SA1 02004, English only is the majority at 87%; Punjabi is next at 3%.

English only76.4%
Punjabi2.6%
Mandarin2.3%
Vietnamese2.0%
Arabic1.5%
Greek1.5%
Cantonese1.1%
Italian0.5%

Religion

Religious affiliation

SA1 02004 splits fairly evenly between No religion (47%) and Christianity (45%), with Hinduism at 4%.

  • No religion47%
  • Christianity45%
  • Hinduism4%
  • Other religions3%
  • Buddhism1%

Education & Qualifications

Highest year of school

In SA1 02004, Year 12 is the majority at 71%; Year 11 is next at 16%.

Year 1269.0%
Year 1115.8%
Year 107.8%
Year 9 or below4.4%

Highest qualification level

In SA1 02004, the largest group is Bachelor degree at 43%, followed by Certificate III / IV (21%) and Advanced diploma / diploma (15%).

Bachelor degree39.1%
Certificate III / IV18.9%
Advanced diploma / diploma14.2%
Postgraduate degree11.5%
Graduate diploma / certificate5.8%
Certificate I / II2.4%

Field of qualification

No single group dominates in SA1 02004 — Management & commerce leads at 22%, ahead of Health (14%) and Engineering & related (13%).

Management & commerce21.5%
Health13.4%
Engineering & related13.1%
Society & culture10.5%
Education10.2%
Architecture & building6.6%
Information technology5.5%
Creative arts5.5%
Food, hospitality & personal services5.2%
Natural & physical sciences4.7%

Income

Household income distribution

In SA1 02004, the largest group is $1,500–$2,999 at 37%, followed by $650–$1,499 (27%) and Under $650 (14%).

$1,500–$2,99936.2%
$650–$1,49926.4%
Under $65013.4%
$4,000 or more11.6%
$3,000–$3,9999.8%

Personal income distribution

In SA1 02004, the largest group is $650–$1,499 at 41%, followed by Under $650 (32%) and $1,500–$2,999 (25%).

$650–$1,49939.1%
Under $65030.9%
$1,500–$2,99923.5%
$3,000 or more2.2%

Health & Disability

Number of long-term health conditions

In SA1 02004, None is the majority at 72%; One condition is next at 21%.

None70.8%
One condition20.4%
Two conditions4.2%
Three or more2.4%

Long-term health conditions reported

SA1 02004 splits fairly evenly between Arthritis (18%) and Other condition (18%), with Mental health at 18%.

Arthritis8.5%
Other condition8.5%
Mental health8.1%
Asthma7.7%
Diabetes4.2%
Heart disease3.3%
Cancer2.8%
Stroke1.6%
Lung condition1.0%
Dementia0.8%

Community Participation

Family & Households

Family composition

In SA1 02004, the largest group is Couples with children at 49%, followed by Couples without children (37%) and One-parent families (11%).

  • Couples with children49%
  • Couples without children37%
  • One-parent families11%
  • Other families2%

Household size

SA1 02004 splits fairly evenly between 2 people (35%) and 1 person (35%), with 3 people at 15%.

2 people34.4%
1 person34.1%
3 people14.9%
4 people9.4%
5 people4.7%

Housing & Dwellings

How homes are owned or rented

In SA1 02004, the largest group is Rented at 37%, followed by Owned outright (30%) and Owned with a mortgage (30%).

  • Rented37%
  • Owned outright30%
  • Owned with a mortgage30%
  • Other tenure3%

Types of homes

In SA1 02004, Separate house is the majority at 60%; Townhouse / semi-detached is next at 25%.

  • Separate house60%
  • Townhouse / semi-detached25%
  • Flat or apartment15%

Bedrooms per home

SA1 02004 splits fairly evenly between 3 bedrooms (41%) and 2 bedrooms (39%), with 4 bedrooms at 15%.

3 bedrooms39.9%
2 bedrooms37.7%
4 bedrooms14.9%
5 or more4.0%
1 bedroom1.1%

Weekly rent distribution

In SA1 02004, $200–$349 is the majority at 56%; $350–$549 is next at 44%.

$200–$34950.0%
$350–$54940.0%

Monthly mortgage distribution

In SA1 02004, the largest group is $1,000–$1,799 at 49%, followed by Under $1,000 (22%) and $1,800–$2,999 (21%).

$1,000–$1,79937.8%
Under $1,00017.1%
$1,800–$2,99915.9%
$3,000 or more6.1%

Transport & Vehicles

Motor vehicles per home

In SA1 02004, the largest group is 1 vehicle at 46%, followed by 2 vehicles (33%) and 3 vehicles (12%).

1 vehicle44.9%
2 vehicles33.0%
3 vehicles11.6%
No vehicle5.1%
4 or more4.0%

How people get to work

In SA1 02004, Car (driver) is the majority at 69%; Worked at home is next at 14%.

Car (driver)59.0%
Worked at home12.1%
Bus7.6%
Car (passenger)4.0%
Walked2.3%
Bicycle1.1%

Migration & Movement

Jobs & Industry

Industries people work in

No single group dominates in SA1 02004 — Health care & social assistance leads at 19%, ahead of Education & training (13%) and Retail trade (9%).

Health care & social assistance18.6%
Education & training13.3%
Retail trade9.3%
Accommodation & food8.2%
Professional & technical7.3%
Construction6.8%
Manufacturing5.9%
Finance & insurance5.4%
Public administration & safety5.4%
Transport & warehousing4.8%

Occupations people work in

In SA1 02004, the largest group is Professionals at 31%, followed by Clerical & administrative (16%) and Managers (11%).

Professionals29.7%
Clerical & administrative15.5%
Managers11.0%
Community & personal service11.0%
Technicians & trades10.7%
Labourers7.9%
Sales workers6.8%
Machinery operators & drivers3.7%

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