Hunter Valley exc Newcastle

2016 Census Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people QuickStats
Area code 106
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people 15,078
Male 50.7%
Female 49.3%
Median age 21
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander households 6,608
Average people per household 3.2
Median weekly household income $1,288
Median monthly mortgage repayments $1,733
Median weekly rent $285

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People

demographics & education | cultural & language diversity | employment

Demographics & education

People tables are based on a person's place of usual residence on Census night

People Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Aboriginal 14,370 95.3 207,250 95.9 590,062 90.9
Torres Strait Islander 381 2.5 4,840 2.2 32,344 5.0
Both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 327 2.2 4,080 1.9 26,767 4.1

For the 2016 Census in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, there were 15,078 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. Of these, 50.7% were male and 49.3% were female.

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Age Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Median age 21 -- 22 -- 23 --
0-4 years 1,852 12.3 24,956 11.5 73,265 11.3
5-14 years 3,718 24.7 49,311 22.8 147,134 22.7
15-24 years 2,830 18.8 41,327 19.1 123,719 19.1
25-34 years 1,915 12.7 27,767 12.8 88,861 13.7
35-44 years 1,530 10.1 22,886 10.6 72,394 11.2
45-54 years 1,522 10.1 22,421 10.4 67,415 10.4
55-64 years 1,046 6.9 15,934 7.4 45,433 7.0
65 years and over 662 4.4 11,576 5.4 30,952 4.8

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, the median age of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people was 21 years. Of the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people 37.0% were children aged 0 to 14 years and 4.4% were people aged 65 years and over.

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Registered marital status
People aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Married 2,736 28.8 33,345 23.5 105,086 24.5
Separated 450 4.7 6,715 4.7 19,112 4.5
Divorced 774 8.1 10,931 7.7 28,796 6.7
Widowed 270 2.8 4,357 3.1 13,794 3.2
Never married 5,272 55.5 86,555 61.0 261,980 61.1

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, 28.8% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people were married and 12.9% were either divorced or separated.

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Social marital status
People aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Registered marriage 2,476 28.8 29,736 23.4 86,716 23.1
De facto marriage 1,312 15.2 18,245 14.4 60,051 16.0
Not married 4,817 56.0 78,875 62.2 228,281 60.9

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, 28.8% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people were in a registered marriage and 15.2% were in a de facto marriage.

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Education attendance Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Pre-school 536 8.5 7,286 8.2 16,698 6.4
Primary 2,567 40.9 33,034 37.1 97,859 37.5
Secondary 1,619 25.8 22,640 25.4 65,208 25.0
Technical or further education institution 402 6.4 6,508 7.3 14,227 5.5
University or tertiary institution 257 4.1 5,623 6.3 15,489 5.9
Other 106 1.7 1,420 1.6 5,047 1.9
Not stated 787 12.5 12,589 14.1 46,428 17.8

Of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, 41.6% were attending an educational institution. Of these, 40.9% were attending a primary school, 25.8% were attending a secondary school and 10.5% were attending a tertiary or technical institution.

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Level of highest educational attainment
People aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Bachelor Degree level and above 444 4.7 9,510 6.7 24,911 5.8
Advanced Diploma and Diploma level 519 5.5 8,908 6.3 23,795 5.5
Certificate level IV 383 4.0 5,294 3.7 14,308 3.3
Certificate level III 1,675 17.6 20,305 14.3 56,625 13.2
Year 12 1,008 10.6 17,641 12.4 59,949 14.0
Year 11 628 6.6 9,222 6.5 34,674 8.1
Year 10 1,932 20.3 26,665 18.8 77,265 18.0
Certificate level II 40 0.4 475 0.3 1,215 0.3
Certificate level I 3 0.0 45 0.0 241 0.1
Year 9 or below 1,631 17.1 23,512 16.6 64,604 15.1
No educational attainment 32 0.3 792 0.6 4,256 1.0
Not stated 960 10.1 15,835 11.2 56,698 13.2

Of people aged 15 and over in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, 10.6% reported having completed Year 12 as their highest level of educational attainment, 21.6% had completed a Certificate III or IV and 5.5% had completed an Advanced Diploma or Diploma.

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Cultural & language diversity

Australian Indigenous language, top responses Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Wiradjuri 17 0.1 355 0.2 432 0.1
Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole) 13 0.1 73 0.0 6,000 0.9
Yankunytjatjara 10 0.1 9 0.0 417 0.1
Aboriginal English, so described 9 0.1 162 0.1 625 0.1
Other Australian Indigenous Languages, nec 6 0.0 161 0.1 347 0.1
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English only spoken at home 14,387 95.4 204,018 94.4 544,491 83.9

English was the only language spoken at home by 95.4% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle. Indigenous languages spoken at home include Wiradjuri 0.1%, Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole) 0.1%, Yankunytjatjara 0.1%, Aboriginal English, so described 0.1% and Other Australian Indigenous Languages, nec 0.0%.

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Ancestry, top responses Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Australian 10,730 50.9 150,901 49.9 399,843 45.0
English 4,858 23.1 60,982 20.2 152,758 17.2
Australian Aboriginal 1,380 6.6 29,526 9.8 140,480 15.8
Irish 1,169 5.5 18,060 6.0 45,887 5.2
Scottish 1,009 4.8 11,704 3.9 30,843 3.5

Respondents had the option of reporting up to two ancestries on their Census form, and this is captured by the Ancestry Multi Response (ANCP) variable used in this table. Therefore, the total responses count will not equal the persons count for this area. Calculated percentages represent a proportion of all responses from people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle (including those who did not state an ancestry).

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, the most common ancestries were Australian 50.9%, English 23.1%, Australian Aboriginal 6.6%, Irish 5.5% and Scottish 4.8%.

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Employment

Employment
People who reported being in the labour force, aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Worked full-time 2,644 48.6 38,368 49.7 106,960 48.0
Worked part-time 1,658 30.5 22,333 29.0 61,049 27.4
Away from work 320 5.9 4,612 6.0 14,143 6.4
Unemployed 814 15.0 11,827 15.3 40,486 18.2
Not in the labour force 3,886 40.9 60,973 43.0 190,132 44.3

There were 5,436 people who reported being in the labour force in the week before Census night in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle. Of these 48.6% were employed full time, 30.5% were employed part-time and 15.0% were unemployed.

The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's unemployment rate. More information about Census and labour force status is provided in Understanding the Census and Census Data.

For information on the Community Development Programme (CDP) please refer to the Census Data Dictionary. CDP data is available in TableBuilder.

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Occupation, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Labourers 805 17.4 9,913 15.2 27,814 15.3
Technicians and Trades Workers 718 15.5 9,016 13.8 24,399 13.4
Community and Personal Service Workers 710 15.3 11,165 17.1 30,991 17.0
Machinery Operators and Drivers 650 14.0 5,737 8.8 16,774 9.2
Clerical and Administrative Workers 467 10.1 8,060 12.3 23,174 12.7
Professionals 447 9.6 8,807 13.5 24,339 13.4
Sales Workers 440 9.5 5,993 9.2 15,791 8.7
Managers 276 6.0 4,756 7.3 12,844 7.1

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, the most common occupations were Labourers 17.4%, Technicians and Trades Workers 15.5%, Community and Personal Service Workers 15.3%, Machinery Operators and Drivers 14.0%, Clerical and Administrative Workers 10.1%, Professionals 9.6%, Sales Workers 9.5% and Managers 6.0%.

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Industry of employment, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Coal Mining 341 7.5 690 1.1 1,656 0.9
Takeaway Food Services 169 3.7 1,944 3.0 4,469 2.5
Hospitals (except Psychiatric Hospitals) 143 3.2 2,306 3.5 5,542 3.0
Other Social Assistance Services 133 2.9 2,309 3.5 5,302 2.9
Aged Care Residential Services 131 2.9 1,602 2.5 3,760 2.1

For Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, the most common industries of employment were Coal Mining 7.5%, Takeaway Food Services 3.7%, Hospitals (except Psychiatric Hospitals) 3.2%, Other Social Assistance Services 2.9% and Aged Care Residential Services 2.9%.

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Median weekly incomes
People aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Personal 480 -- 472 -- 441 --
Household 1,288 -- 1,214 -- 1,203 --

The median weekly personal income for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Hunter Valley exc Newcastle was $480 and the median weekly household income was $1,288.

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Unpaid work
People aged 15 years and over
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Did unpaid domestic work (last week) 6,167 64.9 86,767 61.1 263,334 61.4
Cared for child/children (last two weeks) 3,309 34.8 42,758 30.1 136,079 31.7
Provided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability (last two weeks) 1,389 14.6 20,600 14.5 58,541 13.7
Did voluntary work through an organisation or group (last 12 months) 1,374 14.5 21,598 15.2 63,303 14.8

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, 64.9% did unpaid domestic work in the week before the Census. During the two weeks before the Census, 34.8% provided care for children and 14.6% assisted family members or others due to a disability, long term illness or problems related to old age. In the year before the Census, 14.5% of people did voluntary work through an organisation or a group.

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Dwellings

dwelling characteristics | dwelling structure

Dwelling characteristics

Dwelling tables exclude visitor only and other non-classifiable households

Dwelling characteristics
Occupied private dwellings where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Average number of people per household 3.2 -- 3.1 -- 3.2 --
Average number of persons per bedroom 1 -- 1 -- 1 --
Average number of registered motor vehicles per dwelling 2 -- 1.8 -- 1.7 --

There has been change in methodology used to calculate the average number of persons per bedroom. To compare the time series for average number of persons per bedroom please refer to Understanding the Census and Census Data

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, for dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, the average household size was 3.2 persons, with 1 persons per bedroom and 2 registered motor vehicles per dwelling.

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Housing costs
Occupied private dwellings where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Median weekly rent 285 -- 270 -- 250 --
Median monthly mortgage repayments 1,733 -- 1,733 -- 1,660 --

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, for dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, the median weekly rent was $285 and the median monthly mortgage repayment was $1,733.

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Family household composition
Counts the types of families within family households at the dwelling level
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
One family household: Couple family with no children 1,186 18.0 15,498 16.2 42,536 16.2
One family household: Couple family with children 2,403 36.4 29,267 30.6 80,803 30.7
One family household: One parent family 1,615 24.5 25,476 26.7 67,528 25.7
One family household: Other family 86 1.3 1,801 1.9 5,547 2.1
Multiple family household: Couple family with no children 49 0.7 742 0.8 2,223 0.8
Multiple family household: Couple family with children 94 1.4 1,456 1.5 4,951 1.9
Multiple family household: One parent family 122 1.8 1,862 1.9 5,768 2.2
Multiple family household: Other family 5 0.1 92 0.1 471 0.2
Other household 1,038 15.7 19,295 20.2 53,195 20.2

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander households, 18.7% were a couple family with no children, 37.8% were a couple family with children and 26.3% were a one parent family.

In multiple family households, only the family composition of the primary family is recorded. Other household includes lone person households and group households.

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Dwelling structure

Dwelling structure
Occupied private dwellings where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Separate house 5,827 88.6 75,718 79.7 211,205 80.7
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc 517 7.9 9,282 9.8 27,017 10.3
Flat or apartment 173 2.6 8,821 9.3 20,580 7.9
Other dwelling 59 0.9 1,144 1.2 2,897 1.1

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle there were 6,608 private dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. Where a dwelling type was stated, 88.6% were separate houses, 7.9% were semi-detached, row or terrace houses, townhouses etc, 2.6% were flats or apartments and 0.9% were other dwellings.

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Tenure
Occupied private dwellings where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Hunter Valley exc Newcastle % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Owned outright 958 14.5 13,854 14.5 32,045 12.2
Owned with a mortgage 2,209 33.5 26,061 27.3 68,085 25.9
Rented 3,193 48.4 51,327 53.8 150,832 57.3
Other tenure type 37 0.6 696 0.7 1,888 0.7
Tenure type not stated 206 3.1 3,553 3.7 10,182 3.9

In Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, of dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, 14.5% were owned outright, 33.5% were owned with a mortgage and 48.4% were rented.

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