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Whim Creek
30 km²
A far older population than the state average marks the small community of Whim Creek. With only 5 residents, the typical person here is 52, which is far older than the national figure of 38. It is a sparsely populated area where households earn well above the national average, though the small population size means there are very few local services.
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The population is very small, with only 5 people living here. Residents are much older than those in most other similar areas, with a typical age of 52.
The most common country of birth is Australia at 100%, ahead of England (0%).
The most common language used at home is English only at 100%, ahead of Mandarin (0%).
The most common religious affiliation is Christianity at 60%, ahead of No religion (0%).
There are no schools within 3 km of this area, a figure that is lower than about 59% of similar places.
Typical household weekly income is $2,749, which is well above the Western Australian figure. Personal weekly income is $900, which is much higher than in most other similar areas.
The most common long-term health conditions reported is Arthritis at 0%, ahead of Asthma (0%).
There are no Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living here, a count that is smaller than about 60% of similar areas.
The typical home has 2.5 people, which is about the same as the figures for both Western Australia and the rest of the country.
With 0.80 people per bedroom, this area is higher than most similar places, though it is about the same as the state and national figures.
Public transport is non-existent here, with no routes or stops and zero weekly departures per 1,000 people.
The most common industries people work in is Agriculture, forestry & fishing at 100%, ahead of Mining (0%).
The area is car-dependent with a walkability score of 0.8, far below the state average. There are no homes within a 15-minute walk of groceries, health services, or schools.
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