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Other Territories

256 km²

Other Territories is characterised by few destinations within an easy walk.

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Other Territories is home to 4,788 people, up 57.9% since 2011. The median age in Other Territories is 43 yrs, up 34.4% since 2011 (above the national 38 yrs). The most common age structure is Older adults (45–64) at 30%, ahead of Young adults (25–44) (25%). 4.7% of Other Territories's residents are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people, down 42.1% since 2011 (above the national 3.2%).

28.9% of residents in Other Territories were born overseas, down 30.7% since 2011 (above the national 27.7%). The most common country of birth is Australia at 56%, ahead of New Zealand (7%).

40.6% of residents in Other Territories use a language other than English at home, up 0.6% since 2011 (above the national 22.3%). 7.5% of people in Other Territories speak English not well or not at all, down 20.9% since 2016 (above the national 3.4%). The most common language used at home is English only at 41%, ahead of Mandarin (5%).

27.2% of people in Other Territories report no religion, up 134.5% since 2011 (below the national 38.9%). The most common religious affiliation is Christianity at 30%, ahead of No religion (27%).

13.2% of adults in Other Territories hold a bachelor degree or higher, up 41.2% since 2011 (below the national 26.3%). 42.5% of people in Other Territories finished Year 12, up 48.1% since 2011 (below the national 58.8%). The most common highest year of school is Year 12 at 43%, ahead of Year 10 (19%).

The median household income in Other Territories is $1,497 a week, down 10.4% since 2011 (below the national $1,746). The median personal income in Other Territories is $829 a week, down 0.1% since 2011 (above the national $805). The most common household income distribution is $1,500–$2,999 at 29%, ahead of $650–$1,499 (28%). Families in Other Territories earn a median $1,890 a week, up 7.8% since 2011 (below the national $2,120).

19.3% of residents in Other Territories live with a long-term health condition (below the national 27.7%). 3.9% of people in Other Territories report a mental health condition (below the national 8.8%). The most common long-term health conditions reported is Other condition at 6%, ahead of Asthma (6%). 3.7% of residents in Other Territories need help with daily activities, up 58.4% since 2011 (below the national 5.8%).

21.7% of people in Other Territories volunteer, up 15.7% since 2011 (above the national 14.1%). 9.5% of people in Other Territories provide unpaid care to others, up 137.7% since 2011 (below the national 11.9%). 22.0% of people in Other Territories look after children without pay, up 33.6% since 2011 (below the national 26.3%).

Other Territories is home to 224 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. First Nations residents of Other Territories have a median age of 44 yrs (above the national 24 yrs). 27.5% of First Nations people in Other Territories finished Year 12 (below the national 37.0%).

Households in Other Territories average 2.4 people, down 17.2% since 2011. One-parent families make up 11.7% of families in Other Territories, down 2.4% since 2011 (below the national 14.1%). The most common family composition is Couples with children at 54%, ahead of Couples without children (33%). 32.1% of households in Other Territories are single-person households, up 62.3% since 2011 (above the national 25.6%).

Renters in Other Territories pay a median $200 a week (below the national $375). The median monthly mortgage repayment in Other Territories is $1,300, up 49.9% since 2011 (below the national $1,863). The most common how homes are owned or rented is Rented at 39%, ahead of Owned outright (32%). Homes in Other Territories average 0.90 people per bedroom, down 25.0% since 2011 (above the national 0.80).

4.2% of households in Other Territories have no car, down 49.9% since 2011 (below the national 7.4%). 5.4% of workers in Other Territories work from home, up 178.3% since 2011 (below the national 21.0%). The most common how people get to work is Car (driver) at 60%, ahead of Walked (7%). 3.4% of workers in Other Territories get to work by public transport, down 63.4% since 2011 (above the national 3.1%).

30.2% of people in Other Territories changed address in the past five years, up 13.9% since 2011 (below the national 40.7%). 5.6% of Other Territories's residents arrived from overseas within the past five years, down 17.7% since 2011 (below the national 14.5%).

Other Territories's unemployment rate is 2.4%, down 37.9% since 2011 (below the national 5.1%). Labour-force participation in Other Territories is 58.2%, up 20.0% since 2011 (below the national 61.1%). The most common industries people work in is Public administration & safety at 19%, ahead of Accommodation & food (11%). 60.0% of workers in Other Territories are employed full-time, down 18.2% since 2011 (above the national 58.9%).

Other Territories's population estimate is 5,013. In Other Territories, population growth since 2021 account for 3.4%.

Other Territories scores 3.0 out of 10 for walkability — mostly car-dependent. The average home in Other Territories can walk to 3.0 of 8 everyday amenity types within 15 minutes. 27.1% of homes in Other Territories sit within a 15-minute walk of at least five of eight everyday amenity types.

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