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3054, VIC vs 3065, VIC
Postcode comparison ≈ 1.9 km apart · 3054, VIC profile · 3065, VIC profile
3054, VIC 3065, VIC
Postcode 3065 and postcode 3054 are neighbouring areas in Greater Melbourne with very different housing and social profiles. Postcode 3065 is a high-density area where 58.8% of households rent and many people live alone (38.3%). It is also more diverse, with 31.3% of people born overseas and 23.0% using a language other than English at home. In contrast, postcode 3054 has more stability in home ownership, with 29.8% of homes owned outright, and a higher share of larger homes (47.2% have three or more bedrooms). It also has a higher proportion of older residents, with 15.5% aged 65 and over.
Daily life in both areas is very similar in several ways, including typical weekly household incomes of around $2,200 to $2,350 and almost identical rates of people commuting by public transport. While both areas have a high proportion of university-qualified adults compared to the national figure, the gap in bachelor degrees has narrowed since 2011. Other differences are shifting over time; the gap in home ownership has narrowed slightly, but the difference in the number of people living alone has widened.
Where they differ most
Demographics & Identity
- First area, 2011: 8,296
- First area, 2016: 8,428
- First area, 2021: 8,186
- Second area, 2011: 9,430
- Second area, 2016: 10,445
- Second area, 2021: 10,431
- First area, 2011: 32 yrs
- First area, 2016: 33 yrs
- First area, 2021: 34 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 3054, VIC: 0.6% males, 1.2% females; 85+ in 3065, VIC: 0.4% males, 0.8% females
- 80–84 in 3054, VIC: 0.8% males, 1.0% females; 80–84 in 3065, VIC: 0.5% males, 0.7% females
- 75–79 in 3054, VIC: 1.4% males, 1.7% females; 75–79 in 3065, VIC: 0.8% males, 1.2% females
- 70–74 in 3054, VIC: 2.2% males, 2.4% females; 70–74 in 3065, VIC: 1.4% males, 1.6% females
- 65–69 in 3054, VIC: 2.0% males, 2.3% females; 65–69 in 3065, VIC: 1.9% males, 1.8% females
- 60–64 in 3054, VIC: 2.3% males, 2.5% females; 60–64 in 3065, VIC: 2.5% males, 2.5% females
- 55–59 in 3054, VIC: 2.5% males, 2.6% females; 55–59 in 3065, VIC: 3.1% males, 2.5% females
- 50–54 in 3054, VIC: 2.4% males, 3.0% females; 50–54 in 3065, VIC: 2.7% males, 3.0% females
- 45–49 in 3054, VIC: 2.4% males, 2.7% females; 45–49 in 3065, VIC: 3.1% males, 2.6% females
- 40–44 in 3054, VIC: 2.9% males, 3.2% females; 40–44 in 3065, VIC: 3.9% males, 3.2% females
- 35–39 in 3054, VIC: 3.6% males, 3.9% females; 35–39 in 3065, VIC: 5.4% males, 5.2% females
- 30–34 in 3054, VIC: 5.5% males, 6.2% females; 30–34 in 3065, VIC: 6.9% males, 7.2% females
- 25–29 in 3054, VIC: 6.8% males, 7.8% females; 25–29 in 3065, VIC: 6.8% males, 8.5% females
- 20–24 in 3054, VIC: 4.3% males, 6.0% females; 20–24 in 3065, VIC: 2.9% males, 4.0% females
- 15–19 in 3054, VIC: 1.6% males, 1.6% females; 15–19 in 3065, VIC: 1.2% males, 1.4% females
- 10–14 in 3054, VIC: 1.7% males, 1.6% females; 10–14 in 3065, VIC: 1.3% males, 1.3% females
- 5–9 in 3054, VIC: 1.8% males, 1.8% females; 5–9 in 3065, VIC: 1.5% males, 1.7% females
- 0–4 in 3054, VIC: 2.1% males, 1.8% 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: $840
- First area, 2016: $968
- First area, 2021: $1,197
- Second area, 2011: $788
- Second area, 2016: $925
- Second area, 2021: $1,265
- First area, 2011: $1,740
- First area, 2016: $1,991
- First area, 2021: $2,355
- Second area, 2011: $1,483
- Second area, 2016: $1,715
- Second area, 2021: $2,194
- First area, 2011: $2,285
- First area, 2016: $2,594
- First area, 2021: $3,081
- 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: 2.3
- First area, 2016: 2.3
- First area, 2021: 2.3
- Second area, 2011: 2.1
- Second area, 2016: 2.1
- Second area, 2021: 2.0
Family composition
Household size
Housing & Dwellings
- First area, 2011: $414
- First area, 2016: $490
- First area, 2021: $541
- Second area, 2011: $350
- Second area, 2016: $400
- Second area, 2021: $451
- First area, 2011: $2,400
- First area, 2016: $2,167
- First area, 2021: $2,600
- Second area, 2011: $2,300
- Second area, 2016: $2,286
- Second area, 2021: $2,500
- First area, 2011: 1.10
- First area, 2016: 0.90
- First area, 2021: 0.90
- 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). 3054, VIC vs 3065, VIC [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/compare/poa/POA3054/3054-vic/vs/POA3065/3065-vic