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3004, VIC vs 3065, VIC
Postcode comparison ≈ 2.9 km apart · 3004, VIC profile · 3065, VIC profile
3004, VIC 3065, VIC
Postcode 3004 and postcode 3065 are two neighbouring inner-city areas with very different housing and social profiles. Postcode 3004 is much more international and transient, with 46.7% of people born overseas and 62.7% having moved in the last five years. It is almost entirely made up of flats or apartments. In contrast, postcode 3065 has a higher share of larger homes, with 32.1% having three or more bedrooms, and it has a much higher proportion of people with no religion at 59.1%.
Both areas sit near the national figure for people aged 65 and over, though this group is well higher in postcode 3004 at 16.9%. They are very similar in other ways, with almost identical typical weekly rents of $451 and very similar levels of university qualifications. While the gap in the number of people born overseas has widened since 2011, the difference in the share of children under 15 has narrowed.
Where they differ most
Demographics & Identity
- First area, 2011: 7,737
- First area, 2016: 9,307
- First area, 2021: 11,482
- Second area, 2011: 9,430
- Second area, 2016: 10,445
- Second area, 2021: 10,431
- First area, 2011: 34 yrs
- First area, 2016: 35 yrs
- First area, 2021: 37 yrs
- Second area, 2011: 33 yrs
- Second area, 2016: 33 yrs
- Second area, 2021: 35 yrs
Age structure
Marital status
Age & sex structure
Bars show the share of each area's own population, so differently sized areas stay comparable.
- 85+ in 3004, VIC: 0.9% males, 1.2% females; 85+ in 3065, VIC: 0.4% males, 0.8% females
- 80–84 in 3004, VIC: 1.1% males, 0.9% females; 80–84 in 3065, VIC: 0.5% males, 0.7% females
- 75–79 in 3004, VIC: 2.0% males, 1.9% females; 75–79 in 3065, VIC: 0.8% males, 1.2% females
- 70–74 in 3004, VIC: 2.1% males, 2.4% females; 70–74 in 3065, VIC: 1.4% males, 1.6% females
- 65–69 in 3004, VIC: 2.2% males, 2.4% females; 65–69 in 3065, VIC: 1.9% males, 1.8% females
- 60–64 in 3004, VIC: 2.3% males, 2.3% females; 60–64 in 3065, VIC: 2.5% males, 2.5% females
- 55–59 in 3004, VIC: 2.2% males, 2.5% females; 55–59 in 3065, VIC: 3.1% males, 2.5% females
- 50–54 in 3004, VIC: 2.5% males, 2.4% females; 50–54 in 3065, VIC: 2.7% males, 3.0% females
- 45–49 in 3004, VIC: 3.0% males, 2.7% females; 45–49 in 3065, VIC: 3.1% males, 2.6% females
- 40–44 in 3004, VIC: 4.3% males, 3.4% females; 40–44 in 3065, VIC: 3.9% males, 3.2% females
- 35–39 in 3004, VIC: 5.8% males, 5.4% females; 35–39 in 3065, VIC: 5.4% males, 5.2% females
- 30–34 in 3004, VIC: 6.8% males, 7.5% females; 30–34 in 3065, VIC: 6.9% males, 7.2% females
- 25–29 in 3004, VIC: 6.9% males, 8.0% females; 25–29 in 3065, VIC: 6.8% males, 8.5% females
- 20–24 in 3004, VIC: 3.1% males, 3.1% females; 20–24 in 3065, VIC: 2.9% males, 4.0% females
- 15–19 in 3004, VIC: 0.9% males, 0.9% females; 15–19 in 3065, VIC: 1.2% males, 1.4% females
- 10–14 in 3004, VIC: 0.9% males, 0.9% females; 10–14 in 3065, VIC: 1.3% males, 1.3% females
- 5–9 in 3004, VIC: 1.0% males, 1.1% females; 5–9 in 3065, VIC: 1.5% males, 1.7% females
- 0–4 in 3004, VIC: 1.5% males, 1.7% females; 0–4 in 3065, VIC: 2.2% males, 2.1% females
Ancestry & Birthplace
Country of birth
Ancestry
Language
Language used at home
Religion
Religious affiliation
Education & Qualifications
Highest year of school
Highest qualification level
Field of qualification
Income
- First area, 2011: $1,103
- First area, 2016: $1,187
- First area, 2021: $1,343
- Second area, 2011: $788
- Second area, 2016: $925
- Second area, 2021: $1,265
- First area, 2011: $1,921
- First area, 2016: $2,006
- First area, 2021: $2,090
- Second area, 2011: $1,483
- Second area, 2016: $1,715
- Second area, 2021: $2,194
- First area, 2011: $2,544
- First area, 2016: $2,526
- First area, 2021: $2,727
- Second area, 2011: $1,917
- Second area, 2016: $2,223
- Second area, 2021: $3,072
Household income distribution
Personal income distribution
Health & Disability
Long-term health conditions reported
Number of long-term health conditions
Community Participation
Family & Households
- First area, 2011: 1.9
- First area, 2016: 1.8
- First area, 2021: 1.7
- Second area, 2011: 2.1
- Second area, 2016: 2.1
- Second area, 2021: 2.0
Family composition
Household size
Housing & Dwellings
- First area, 2011: $450
- First area, 2016: $473
- First area, 2021: $451
- Second area, 2011: $350
- Second area, 2016: $400
- Second area, 2021: $451
- First area, 2011: $2,167
- First area, 2016: $2,000
- First area, 2021: $2,000
- Second area, 2011: $2,300
- Second area, 2016: $2,286
- Second area, 2021: $2,500
- First area, 2011: 1.20
- First area, 2016: 1.00
- First area, 2021: 1.00
- Second area, 2011: 1.20
- Second area, 2016: 1.00
- Second area, 2021: 1.00
How homes are owned or rented
Types of homes
Bedrooms per home
Weekly rent distribution
Monthly mortgage distribution
Transport & Vehicles
How people get to work
Motor vehicles per home
Migration & Movement
Jobs & Industry
Industries people work in
Occupations people work in
Economy & Advantage
Walkability
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Cite this page
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). 3004, VIC vs 3065, VIC [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/compare/poa/POA3004/3004-vic/vs/POA3065/3065-vic