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Englorie Park

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Every home in Englorie Park is within a 15-minute walk of a park, school, and grocery store. This small community is notably young, with a typical resident aged 36 and a high proportion of children. It is a diverse area where many people were born overseas and a third of households speak a language other than English. The neighbourhood is predominantly residential and very walkable, making it a convenient setting for the many young families who live here.

Families are well catered for: 20 schools serve Englorie Park.

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The area is much younger than most, with 22.2% of the population being children under 15, a figure well above the national average of 18.2%. Seniors make up only 10.2% of the community, which is well below the national figure of 17.2%.

People born overseas make up 36.6% of the population, which is well above the New South Wales average of 29.3%. The most common ancestries are Australian, English, Irish, and Filipino.

Language diversity is high, with 33.5% of people using another language at home, far above the national figure of 22.3%. English is the main language, followed by Arabic, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.

Religious affiliation is more common here than in other areas, as the 26.0% who report no religion is far below the national figure of 38.9%. Over half the population identifies as Christian.

The community is well-qualified, with 25.9% of adults holding a bachelor degree or higher and 59.9% having completed Year 12. There are 20 schools within 3 km, which is more than most similar areas.

Typical weekly household income is $1,653, slightly below the national figure of $1,746. High earners are less common, with only 11.0% of households earning $3,000 or more a week, far below the state average of 25.2%.

Long-term health conditions are less common here than in most areas, affecting 23.8% of residents. However, 10.2% of people report a mental health condition, which is a little above the national figure of 8.8%.

Caring for children is common, with 27.3% of people doing so unpaid, which is higher than most areas. In contrast, volunteering is among the lowest at 7.8%, well below the national figure of 14.1%.

There are 7 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the area. The typical person in this group is 30, which is noticeably older than the state average of 23.

One-parent families are very common at 25.0%, far above the national average of 14.1%. Because of this and the high number of children, only 20.0% of people live alone, which is well below the state average.

Renting is very common, with 51.7% of households renting, far above the national figure of 30.6%. Most homes are large, with 82.1% having three or more bedrooms, and the typical weekly rent is $400.

Working from home is very popular at 32.4%, far above the national average of 21.0%. While 9.7% of homes have no car, the area is very accessible, with every home within a 10-minute walk of public transport.

The community is quite mobile, with 42.2% of people moving in the last five years, a little above the national figure of 40.7%. Recent arrivals from overseas are less common at 2.3%.

The local workforce is active, with 65.6% of adults working or looking for work, well above the national figure of 61.1%. The unemployment rate is 0.0%, and many residents work in retail or healthcare.

This is a very walkable area with a score of 6.3. Every single home is within a 15-minute walk of a school, park, and grocery store, which is far above the state average for these amenities.

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