Craigieburn - South · Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

First Nations in Craigieburn - South

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities — how many people identify as First Nations, and how they fare on age, schooling, work, income and language. From the ABS 2021 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Profile; the ABS notes these counts are an undercount.

About half of similar areas have more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents than Craigieburn - South, which has 145 First Nations people. This group is generally younger than the national average, with a typical age of 23 years.

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📍 Craigieburn - South, Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Where Craigieburn - South sits — Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people

145
  • 1–1: 115 areas
  • 1–2: 0 areas
  • 2–3: 0 areas
  • 3–3: 4 areas
  • 3–5: 5 areas
  • 5–7: 5 areas
  • 7–9: 5 areas
  • 9–12: 12 areas
  • 12–17: 8 areas
  • 17–23: 14 areas
  • 23–31: 70 areas
  • 31–43: 94 areas
  • 43–58: 138 areas
  • 58–80: 164 areas
  • 80–109: 222 areas
  • 109–149: 249 areas
  • 149–204: 254 areas
  • 204–279: 230 areas
  • 279–381: 221 areas
  • 381–521: 206 areas
  • 521–712: 161 areas
  • 712–974: 127 areas
  • 974–1,331: 86 areas
  • 1,331–1,820: 42 areas
  • 1,820–2,488: 21 areas
  • 2,488–3,402: 12 areas
  • 3,402–4,651: 5 areas
  • 4,651–6,359: 2 areas

All statistical area 2 (sa2) areas, 2021. The marker is Craigieburn - South — lower than 56% of areas.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people compared with the state and national average
Craigieburn - South145
Victoria 65,646

Population & age

How many people identify as First Nations, and the typical age.

The typical First Nations resident is 23, making the group a little younger than the state and national figure of 24 years.

Education

School completion among First Nations people.

Year 12 completion is 45.1% for First Nations people here, which is a little above the Victorian rate and well above the national figure of 37.0%.

Work

Engagement with the labour force.

Finding work is a challenge for this group, as the unemployment rate is 15.9%, which is much higher than most areas and well above the 9.6% seen across Victoria.

Income

Personal and household incomes.

Typical weekly household income is $1,833, which is a little above the state and national figures. Typical personal income is $628, slightly higher than the national figure of $540.

Language & culture

Use of an Australian Indigenous language at home.

Only 4.1% of First Nations people here speak a First Nations language, which is lower than most areas and well below the national figure of 12.3%.

Sources

  • Census of Population and Housing — Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021 (CC BY 4.0).

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Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). First Nations in Craigieburn - South [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/sa2/210051443/craigieburn-south/topic/first-nations