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Condell Park

10 km²

Many families live in Condell Park, where the typical resident is just 34 and children under 15 make up a much higher share of the population than in most areas. This is a multicultural community with a strong presence of overseas-born residents and a wide variety of languages spoken at home. The area is largely residential, with a high proportion of large family homes and a population that has grown by 25% since 2011. It is a place where most people live in households with several people and are likely to be raising children.

Condell Park has many young families but fewer schools per child than most areas.

Families are well catered for: 62 schools serve Condell Park.

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The area is noticeably younger than the state and national average, with 23.4% of the population being children under 15. Seniors aged 65 and over make up 14.0%, which is well below the national figure.

Overseas birth is much more common here than in most areas, with 40.0% of people born abroad. The most common ancestries are Australian, Vietnamese, English, Chinese, and Greek.

Language diversity is very high, as 63.2% of people use a language other than English at home, and 11.8% speak little or no English. Arabic is the most common non-English language, spoken by 30.2% of residents.

Religious affiliation is common, with 40.6% identifying as Christian and 31.4% as Muslim. Only 10.7% of people report having no religion, which is far below the national figure.

While the proportion of adults with a bachelor's degree is far below the state average at 17.6%, Year 12 completion has risen 11 points since 2011 to reach 57.5%.

Typical personal incomes are among the lowest for similar areas at $566 per week, well below the national figure. However, the proportion of households earning $3,000 or more a week rose 12 points since 2011 to 19.6%.

A higher share of residents need help with daily activities (7.0%) compared to the state, though the rate of long-term health conditions is much lower than in most areas.

Volunteer rates are among the lowest at this level at 6.7%, which is well below the national figure. Unpaid care for children is slightly lower than the state average at 24.1%.

The First Nations community is small, with 46 people. This group is noticeably older than the state average, with a typical age of 29, and 10.9% speak a First Nations language.

Homes are larger than usual, with 3.4 people per home, which is well above the national figure. One-parent families are also much more common here than in most areas at 17.7%.

Large homes dominate the area, with 86.8% of dwellings having three or more bedrooms. Typical weekly rents are $500, which is well above the national figure.

The area is well served by public transport stops, though only 2.0% of people use them to commute. Working from home has become far more common, rising 25 points since 2011 to 26.6%.

Residents tend to stay put, as the share of people who moved in the last five years is much lower than in most areas. Recent overseas arrivals make up 6.8% of the population.

The proportion of adults working or looking for work is far below the state average at 44.5%. The unemployment rate is 7.1%, which is a little above the national figure.

The area has a high number of businesses (2,954), but its overall advantage score is lower than about 60% of similar areas.

The area receives far more annual rainfall than the New South Wales average, with 1,076mm. Temperatures are typical for the state.

The neighborhood is quite walkable, with 98.4% of homes within a 10-minute walk of public transport. However, access to health services is far below the state average, with only 31.9% of homes within a 15-minute walk.

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