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Mullaloo - Kallaroo

6 km²

High levels of wealth and education define Mullaloo - Kallaroo, where 34.4% of households earn $3,000 or more a week. This is a settled community of roughly 11,500 people with a noticeably older population than the national average. Many residents are born overseas and enjoy a high quality of life in a very walkable environment. The area is characterized by large, family-oriented homes and a workforce with strong professional qualifications.

Mullaloo - Kallaroo's schools draw a community as advantaged as its high household incomes suggest.

A fast-growing area where schools haven't kept pace per child.

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The typical resident is 43, which is noticeably older than the state and national figure of 38. While the population grew by 4.4% since 2011, the proportion of children under 15 has fallen slightly to 18.1%.

This area is far more diverse than the Australian average, with 38.4% of people born overseas. English, Australian, and Irish are the most common ancestries.

English is the dominant language for 88.9% of residents, and the proportion of people who speak another language at home is far below the national figure.

A large number of residents report no religion, a figure that rose 18 points since 2011 to reach 43.6%, which is well above the national average.

The community is well-qualified, with 28.5% of adults holding a bachelor degree or higher and 66.6% having completed Year 12, both of which are well above state levels.

Typical family incomes are much higher than most areas at $2,681 per week, and the proportion of households earning $3,000 or more weekly is far above the national figure.

Residents generally report good health, with a lower rate of long-term health conditions and a much lower percentage of people needing help with daily activities compared to most areas.

There is a strong focus on family and volunteering, with 33% of people providing unpaid childcare—well above the national average—and 17.8% of residents volunteering.

The First Nations community is small, but those living here have very high outcomes, including a 0.0% unemployment rate and a Year 12 completion rate far above the state average.

Families with children make up 64.5% of households, and these homes tend to be larger than average, with 2.7 people per home.

Housing is dominated by large detached homes, with 94.3% having three or more bedrooms and 40.2% owned outright, which is far above the state average.

The area is heavily reliant on cars, with 46.4% of homes owning two vehicles, though 99.8% of homes are within a 10-minute walk of public transport.

The population is relatively stable, as the proportion of people who moved in the last five years is well below the national average.

A high proportion of adults are working or looking for work, with many employed in professional roles, healthcare, and construction.

This is a highly advantaged area, ranking in the top 10% for overall advantage with a score of 1,087, which is well above the national average.

The area experiences an average maximum temperature of 25.0 degrees and annual rainfall of 651mm, which is far above the state average.

The neighborhood is very walkable, with 100% of homes within a 15-minute walk of a park and 87% located within a 15-minute-city walkshed.

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