Upper Hunter

Latest release
2021 Census All persons QuickStats
Area code 10604
People 30,584
Male 50.7%
Female 49.3%
Median age 39
Families 8,039
Average number of children per family  null
for families with children 1.9
for all households (a) 0.7
All private dwellings 14,054
Average number of people per household 2.4
Median weekly household income $1,521
Median monthly mortgage repayments $1,538
Median weekly rent (b) $290
Average number of motor vehicles per dwelling 2

(a) This label has been updated to more accurately reflect the Census concept shown in this data item. The data has not changed.
(b) For 2021, median weekly rent calculations exclude dwellings being occupied rent-free.

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People and population

People
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Male 15,516 50.7 3,984,166 49.4 12,545,154 49.3
Female 15,073 49.3 4,087,995 50.6 12,877,635 50.7

More information on Sex (SEXP), Place of usual residence (PURP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Indigenous status
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander 2,893 9.5 278,043 3.4 812,728 3.2
Non-Indigenous 25,904 84.7 7,404,499 91.7 23,375,949 91.9
Indigenous status not stated 1,786 5.8 389,616 4.8 1,234,112 4.9

More information on Indigenous status (INGP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Age
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Median age 39 N/A 39 N/A 38 N/A
0-4 years 1,785 5.8 468,056 5.8 1,463,817 5.8
5-9 years 2,137 7.0 500,810 6.2 1,586,138 6.2
10-14 years 2,184 7.1 501,135 6.2 1,588,051 6.2
15-19 years 1,876 6.1 457,896 5.7 1,457,812 5.7
20-24 years 1,547 5.1 496,185 6.1 1,579,539 6.2
25-29 years 1,876 6.1 555,967 6.9 1,771,676 7.0
30-34 years 2,091 6.8 586,057 7.3 1,853,085 7.3
35-39 years 1,957 6.4 580,185 7.2 1,838,822 7.2
40-44 years 1,861 6.1 522,984 6.5 1,648,843 6.5
45-49 years 1,979 6.5 516,915 6.4 1,635,963 6.4
50-54 years 1,923 6.3 500,027 6.2 1,610,944 6.3
55-59 years 2,059 6.7 490,155 6.1 1,541,911 6.1
60-64 years 1,855 6.1 471,628 5.8 1,468,097 5.8
65-69 years 1,673 5.5 416,493 5.2 1,298,460 5.1
70-74 years 1,426 4.7 372,234 4.6 1,160,768 4.6
75-79 years 1,014 3.3 268,110 3.3 821,920 3.2
80-84 years 674 2.2 183,409 2.3 554,598 2.2
85 years and over 659 2.2 183,895 2.3 542,342 2.1

More information on Age (AGEP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Registered marital status
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Married 10,850 44.3 3,124,151 47.3 9,665,708 46.5
Separated 970 4.0 209,657 3.2 674,590 3.2
Divorced 2,317 9.5 569,516 8.6 1,831,952 8.8
Widowed 1,414 5.8 339,990 5.1 1,029,142 5.0
Never married 8,929 36.5 2,358,844 35.7 7,583,393 36.5

Note: In December 2017, amendments to the Marriage Act 1961 came into effect enabling marriage equality for all couples. For 2021, registered marriages include all couples.

More information on Registered marital status (MSTP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Social marital status
People aged 15 years and over, usually resident and present in the household on Census night
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Registered marriage (a) 9,770 45.0 2,847,938 47.3 8,747,135 46.6
De facto marriage (b) 3,207 14.8 637,050 10.6 2,168,351 11.5
Not married 8,739 40.2 2,532,544 42.1 7,863,327 41.9

(a) In December 2017, amendments to the Marriage Act 1961 came into effect enabling marriage equality for all couples. For 2021, registered marriages include all couples.
(b) De facto marriage is when two people live together as partners who are not in a registered marriage. It includes people who report de facto, partner, common law husband/wife/spouse, lover, girlfriend or boyfriend.

More information on Social marital status (MDCP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Education

Type of educational institution attending
People attending an educational institution
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Preschool 693 7.5 167,196 6.8 484,185 6.3
Primary  null  null  null  null  null  null
Primary - Government 1,825 19.7 444,985 18.1 1,421,300 18.5
Primary - Catholic 577 6.2 127,487 5.2 396,758 5.2
Primary - other non-Government 345 3.7 77,876 3.2 254,043 3.3
Primary total (a) 2,759 29.8 651,375 26.5 2,075,224 27.0
Secondary  null  null  null  null  null  null
Secondary - Government 1,160 12.6 290,414 11.8 934,138 12.2
Secondary - Catholic 631 6.8 126,180 5.1 371,022 4.8
Secondary - other non-Government 294 3.2 94,885 3.9 322,314 4.2
Secondary total (b) 2,087 22.6 512,195 20.9 1,629,624 21.2
Tertiary  null  null  null  null  null  null
Tertiary - Vocational education (including TAFE and private training providers) 820 8.9 207,586 8.5 601,901 7.8
Tertiary - University or other higher education 464 5.0 375,032 15.3 1,185,450 15.4
Tertiary total (c) 1,286 13.9 583,617 23.8 1,789,994 23.3
Other 155 1.7 74,331 3.0 242,821 3.2
Not stated 2,269 24.5 465,268 19.0 1,456,618 19.0

(a) Includes Primary - not further defined.
(b) Includes Secondary - not further defined.
(c) Includes Tertiary - not further defined.

More information on Type of educational institution attending (TYPP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Level of highest educational attainment
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Bachelor Degree level and above 2,515 10.3 1,838,502 27.8 5,464,631 26.3
Advanced Diploma and Diploma level 1,703 7.0 616,322 9.3 1,946,738 9.4
Certificate level IV 1,130 4.6 216,768 3.3 719,425 3.5
Certificate level III 4,793 19.6 771,009 11.7 2,617,766 12.6
Year 12 2,688 11.0 954,987 14.5 3,104,116 14.9
Year 11 1,060 4.3 212,538 3.2 958,803 4.6
Year 10 4,301 17.6 698,390 10.6 2,086,306 10.0
Certificate level II 35 0.1 4,703 0.1 13,687 0.1
Certificate level I 5 0.0 764 0.0 2,614 0.0
Year 9 or below 2,855 11.7 487,855 7.4 1,490,444 7.2
Inadequately described 604 2.5 184,252 2.8 506,259 2.4
No educational attainment 81 0.3 64,827 1.0 175,844 0.8
Not stated 2,709 11.1 549,965 8.3 1,694,773 8.2

More information on Level of highest educational attainment (HEAP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Cultural diversity

Ancestry, top responses
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Australian 13,822 45.2 2,307,549 28.6 7,596,753 29.9
English 12,523 40.9 2,404,990 29.8 8,385,928 33.0
Irish 3,240 10.6 735,340 9.1 2,410,833 9.5
Scottish 2,937 9.6 620,363 7.7 2,176,777 8.6
Australian Aboriginal 2,633 8.6 259,592 3.2 741,307 2.9

Note 1: 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 sum of all ancestry responses for an area will not equal the total number of people in the area.
Note 2: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of the number of people in the area (including those who did not state an ancestry). In 2016 QuickStats percentages were based on total number of responses and will not be comparable to this table.

More information on Ancestry multi response (ANCP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Country of birth, top responses
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Australia 25,815 84.4 5,277,497 65.4 17,019,815 66.9
Other top responses:  null  null  null  null  null  null
England 476 1.6 231,385 2.9 927,490 3.6
New Zealand 441 1.4 118,527 1.5 530,492 2.1
Philippines 216 0.7 106,930 1.3 293,892 1.2
China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 157 0.5 247,595 3.1 549,618 2.2
India 147 0.5 208,962 2.6 673,352 2.6

More information on Country of birth of person (BPLP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Country of birth of parents
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Both parents born overseas 3,148 10.3 3,181,894 39.4 9,321,603 36.7
Father only born overseas 1,214 4.0 509,789 6.3 1,670,476 6.6
Mother only born overseas 964 3.2 369,492 4.6 1,257,942 4.9
Both parents born in Australia 22,888 74.8 3,529,168 43.7 11,663,577 45.9
Not stated 2,365 7.7 481,824 6.0 1,509,188 5.9

Note: For the 2021 Census, guidance was provided to respondents on how to answer for mother/father if their birth parent is unknown or they have same-sex parents.

More information on Country of birth of parents (BPPP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Country of birth of father, top stated responses
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Australia 23,936 78.3 3,909,559 48.4 12,959,282 51.0
England 1,012 3.3 412,867 5.1 1,626,778 6.4
New Zealand 583 1.9 155,208 1.9 673,661 2.6
Philippines 244 0.8 133,742 1.7 350,264 1.4
India 202 0.7 288,030 3.6 935,066 3.7

Note: For the 2021 Census, guidance was provided to respondents on how to answer for father if their birth parent is unknown or they have same-sex parents.

More information on Country of birth of father (BPMP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Country of birth of mother, top stated responses
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Australia 24,210 79.2 4,053,583 50.2 13,383,605 52.6
England 933 3.1 365,398 4.5 1,488,479 5.9
New Zealand 590 1.9 148,110 1.8 650,743 2.6
Philippines 295 1.0 154,638 1.9 417,285 1.6
India 193 0.6 282,630 3.5 917,541 3.6

Note: For the 2021 Census, guidance was provided to respondents on how to answer for mother if their birth parent is unknown or they have same-sex parents.

More information on Country of birth of mother (BPFP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Religious affiliation, top responses
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
No Religion, so described 9,574 31.3 2,644,165 32.8 9,767,448 38.4
Anglican 8,427 27.6 960,305 11.9 2,496,273 9.8
Catholic 6,649 21.7 1,807,730 22.4 5,075,907 20.0
Not stated 2,406 7.9 548,340 6.8 1,751,052 6.9
Uniting Church 915 3.0 172,132 2.1 673,260 2.6

Note: 'No Religion, so described' does not include those who reported Secular and Other Spiritual Beliefs such as Atheism, Agnosticism and Own Spiritual Beliefs.

In Upper Hunter, Christianity was the largest broad group religious group reported overall (63.4%) (excludes Not stated). The broad group level is the highest and most general level of the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups, 2016.

More information on Religious affiliation (RELP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Language used at home, top responses (other than English)
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Mandarin 141 0.5 270,685 3.4 685,274 2.7
Filipino 94 0.3 30,853 0.4 90,853 0.4
Tagalog 66 0.2 51,616 0.6 131,195 0.5
Punjabi 56 0.2 53,460 0.7 239,033 0.9
Cantonese 53 0.2 148,943 1.8 295,281 1.2
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
English only used at home 27,126 88.7 5,457,982 67.6 18,303,662 72.0
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Households where a non-English language is used 649 5.6 856,911 29.5 2,295,688 24.8

More information on Language used at home (LANP)
Languages used at home data is based on place of usual residence
Households where a non-English language is used is based on place of enumeration

Income and work

Participation in the labour force
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
In the labour force 14,762 60.3 3,874,012 58.7 12,695,853 61.1
Not in the labour force 8,088 33.0 2,341,417 35.5 6,888,081 33.1
Not stated 1,631 6.7 386,728 5.9 1,200,851 5.8

Note 1: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of people aged 15 and over in the area.
Note 2: The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's labour force. More information is provided in Comparing 2021 Census and Labour Force Survey.

More information on Labour force status (LFSP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Employment status
People who reported being in the labour force, aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Worked full-time 9,062 61.4 2,136,610 55.2 7,095,103 55.9
Worked part-time 4,117 27.9 1,151,660 29.7 3,962,550 31.2
Away from work (a) 957 6.5 395,888 10.2 991,758 7.8
Unemployed 627 4.2 189,852 4.9 646,442 5.1

Note 1: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of people aged 15 and over who reported being in the labour force in the area.
Note 2: The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's labour force. More information is provided in Comparing 2021 Census and Labour Force Survey.

(a) Counts employed people who reported 0 hours of work the week before the Census or did not state their hours of work.

More information on Labour force status (LFSP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Employment, hours worked
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
0 hours (away from work) 640 4.5 331,611 9.0 787,382 6.5
1-19 hours 1,751 12.4 504,158 13.7 1,681,120 14.0
20-29 hours 1,475 10.4 400,415 10.9 1,373,403 11.4
30-34 hours 892 6.3 247,088 6.7 908,031 7.5
35-39 hours 2,582 18.3 751,277 20.4 2,487,056 20.6
40-44 hours 2,749 19.4 768,161 20.9 2,448,402 20.3
45 hours or more 3,733 26.4 617,176 16.8 2,159,645 17.9

Note: Records the number of hours worked in all jobs held during the week before Census Night for employed people aged 15 years and over. This excludes any time off but includes any overtime or extra time worked.

More information on Hours worked (HRSP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Occupation, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Technicians and Trades Workers 2,586 18.3 436,589 11.9 1,554,313 12.9
Machinery Operators and Drivers 2,218 15.7 222,186 6.0 755,863 6.3
Labourers 2,154 15.2 300,966 8.2 1,086,120 9.0
Managers 1,708 12.1 536,820 14.6 1,645,769 13.7
Professionals 1,575 11.1 952,131 25.8 2,886,921 24.0
Community and Personal Service Workers 1,394 9.9 390,779 10.6 1,382,205 11.5
Clerical and Administrative Workers 1,264 8.9 480,612 13.0 1,525,311 12.7
Sales Workers 974 6.9 294,889 8.0 986,433 8.2

More information on Occupation (OCCP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Industry of employment, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Coal Mining 2,183 15.4 20,960 0.6 49,616 0.4
Horse Farming 683 4.8 1,765 0.0 3,718 0.0
Beef Cattle Farming (Specialised) 537 3.8 12,899 0.4 44,450 0.4
Supermarket and Grocery Stores 364 2.6 92,329 2.5 299,810 2.5
Meat Processing 334 2.4 8,053 0.2 33,892 0.3

More information on Industry of employment (INDP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Median weekly incomes (a)
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Personal (b) $760 N/A $813 N/A $805 N/A
Family (c) $1,970 N/A $2,185 N/A $2,120 N/A
Household (d) $1,521 N/A $1,829 N/A $1,746 N/A

(a) Incomes are collected in ranges. The medians are then calculated using information from the Survey of Income and Housing.
(b) Excludes people aged 15 years and over who did not state their income.
(c) Excludes families where at least one family member aged 15 years and over did not state their income.
(d) Excludes households where at least one household member aged 15 years and over did not state their income.

More information on Total personal income (INCP), Total family income (FINF), Total household income (HIND)
Personal income data is based on place of usual residence
Family and household income data is based on place of enumeration

Method of travel to work on the day of the Census, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Car, as driver 9,191 65.0 1,587,613 43.1 6,347,498 52.7
Car, as passenger 607 4.3 117,143 3.2 466,904 3.9
Walked only 520 3.7 92,368 2.5 306,045 2.5
Truck 112 0.8 26,390 0.7 76,657 0.6
Motorbike/scooter 61 0.4 14,917 0.4 49,683 0.4
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Did not go to work 1,747 12.4 487,646 13.2 1,417,449 11.8
Worked at home 1,517 10.7 1,141,467 31.0 2,531,262 21.0
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
People who travelled to work by public transport (a) 38 0.3 147,492 4.0 554,711 4.6
People who travelled to work by car as driver or passenger (b) 9,883 69.9 1,737,359 47.2 6,961,762 57.8

Note: Respondents had the option to report up to three methods of travel to work on the day of the Census.

(a) Includes people who used public transport (train, bus, ferry, tram/light rail), as at least one of their methods of travel to work on Census day.
(b) Includes people who travelled by car (as a driver, or as a passenger), as at least one of their methods of travel to work on Census day.

More information on Method of travel to work (MTWP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Unpaid work and care

Unpaid work and care
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Did unpaid domestic work (week before Census Night) 16,197 66.2 4,392,869 66.5 14,077,657 67.7
Provided unpaid care for child/children (during two weeks before Census Night) 6,526 26.7 1,669,763 25.3 5,471,756 26.3
Provided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability, health condition or due to old age (during two weeks before Census Night) 2,723 11.1 759,383 11.5 2,476,681 11.9
Did voluntary work through an organisation or group (last 12 months) 3,472 14.2 857,891 13.0 2,933,646 14.1

More information on Unpaid domestic work (DOMP), Unpaid child care (CHCAREP), Unpaid assistance to a person with a disability, health condition, or due to old age (UNCAREP), Voluntary work for an organisation or group (VOLWP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Unpaid domestic work, number of hours
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Less than 5 hours 4,369 17.9 1,244,306 18.8 4,117,135 19.8
5 to 14 hours 6,421 26.2 1,748,728 26.5 5,663,904 27.3
15 to 29 hours 2,925 12.0 811,397 12.3 2,511,024 12.1
30 hours or more 2,481 10.1 588,433 8.9 1,785,591 8.6

Note: Measures the time spent during the week before the Census doing domestic work without pay for themselves and their household.

More information on Unpaid domestic work: number of hours (DOMP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Health

Type of long-term health condition
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Arthritis 3,052 10.0 679,359 8.4 2,150,396 8.5
Asthma 3,175 10.4 625,835 7.8 2,068,020 8.1
Cancer (including remission) 894 2.9 227,981 2.8 732,152 2.9
Dementia (including Alzheimer's) 220 0.7 62,706 0.8 189,162 0.7
Diabetes (excluding gestational diabetes) 1,695 5.5 388,747 4.8 1,198,721 4.7
Heart disease (including heart attack or angina) 1,329 4.3 316,840 3.9 999,096 3.9
Kidney disease 321 1.0 77,272 1.0 231,777 0.9
Lung condition (including COPD or emphysema) 693 2.3 135,909 1.7 441,109 1.7
Mental health condition (including depression or anxiety) 2,919 9.5 646,412 8.0 2,231,543 8.8
Stroke 299 1.0 73,269 0.9 234,609 0.9
Any other long-term health condition(s) 2,224 7.3 626,827 7.8 2,041,929 8.0
No long-term health condition(s) 16,966 55.5 4,925,422 61.0 15,292,718 60.2
Not stated 3,114 10.2 654,833 8.1 2,066,251 8.1

Note 1: Respondents had the option of reporting multiple long-term health conditions. Therefore, the sum of all long-term health condition responses for an area will not equal the total number of people in the area.
Note 2: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of the number of people in the area (including those who did not answer the long-term health conditions question).

More information on Type of long-term health condition (LTHP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Count of selected long-term health conditions
All people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
None of the selected conditions 17,960 58.7 5,240,109 64.9 16,302,537 64.1
One condition 6,216 20.3 1,480,498 18.3 4,791,516 18.8
Two conditions 2,100 6.9 456,604 5.7 1,490,344 5.9
Three or more conditions 1,195 3.9 240,117 3.0 772,142 3.0
Not stated 3,114 10.2 654,833 8.1 2,066,251 8.1

Note: Selected long-term health conditions include arthritis, asthma, cancer (including remission), dementia (including Alzheimer's), diabetes (excluding gestational diabetes), heart disease (including heart attack or angina), kidney disease, lung condition (including COPD or emphysema), mental health condition (including depression or anxiety) and stroke. Other long-term health conditions are not included in this count.

More information on Count of selected long-term health conditions (CLTHP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Australian Defence Force service

Australian Defence Force Service
People aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Currently serving 34 0.1 24,512 0.4 84,865 0.4
Previously served (and not currently serving) 612 2.5 127,657 1.9 496,276 2.4
Has never served 21,898 89.5 6,050,636 91.6 18,954,152 91.2
Not stated 1,924 7.9 399,351 6.0 1,249,493 6.0

Note: Australian Defence Force Service includes service in the Regular and/or Reserves service. Includes Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force, Second Australian Imperial Force, National Service and NORFORCE. Excludes service for non-Australian defence forces.

More information on Australian Defence Force service (ADFP)
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Families

Family composition
All families
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Couple family without children 3,400 42.3 809,586 37.9 2,608,834 38.8
Couple family with children 3,220 40.1 954,588 44.7 2,944,140 43.7
One parent family 1,326 16.5 337,729 15.8 1,068,268 15.9
Other family 93 1.2 34,061 1.6 108,941 1.6

More information on Family composition (FMCF)
Table based on place of enumeration

Single (or lone) parents
Proportion of the total single (or lone) parent population
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Male N/A 22.5 N/A 19.0 N/A 19.6
Female N/A 77.8 N/A 81.0 N/A 80.4

More information on Sex of lone parent (SLPP)
Table based on place of enumeration

Employment status of couple families
Couple families where parents or partners were aged 15 years and over
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Both employed, worked full-time 1,599 24.1 382,754 21.7 1,234,626 22.2
Both employed, worked part-time 240 3.6 83,120 4.7 264,182 4.8
One employed full-time, one part-time 1,497 22.6 320,350 18.2 1,155,042 20.8
One employed full-time, other not working 843 12.7 217,325 12.3 692,497 12.5
One employed part-time, other not working 333 5.0 111,828 6.3 339,960 6.1
Both not working 1,308 19.7 403,262 22.9 1,163,744 21.0
Other 457 6.9 181,101 10.3 449,640 8.1
Labour force status not stated 362 5.5 64,433 3.7 253,286 4.6

Note: The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's labour force. More information is provided in Comparing 2021 Census and Labour Force Survey.

More information on Labour force status of parents/partners in families (LFSF)
Table based on place of enumeration

Dwellings

Dwelling count
Private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Occupied private dwellings 11,502 87.4 2,900,468 90.6 9,275,217 89.9
Unoccupied private dwellings 1,655 12.6 299,524 9.4 1,043,776 10.1

More information on Dwelling type (DWTD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Dwelling structure
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Separate house 10,278 89.4 1,902,734 65.6 6,710,582 72.3
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc 975 8.5 340,582 11.7 1,168,860 12.6
Flat or apartment 98 0.9 630,030 21.7 1,319,095 14.2
Other dwelling 101 0.9 19,374 0.7 54,711 0.6

More information on Dwelling structure (STRD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Number of bedrooms
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
None (includes studio apartments or bedsitters) 38 0.3 21,051 0.7 44,864 0.5
1 bedroom 368 3.2 190,792 6.6 488,681 5.3
2 bedrooms 1,495 13.0 657,578 22.7 1,768,530 19.1
3 bedrooms 4,745 41.2 1,006,121 34.7 3,617,803 39.0
4 or more bedrooms 4,665 40.5 983,314 33.9 3,224,351 34.8
Number of bedrooms not stated 199 1.7 41,623 1.4 130,989 1.4
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Average number of bedrooms per dwelling 3.3 N/A 3.1 N/A 3.1 N/A
Average number of people per household 2.4 N/A 2.6 N/A 2.5 N/A

More information on Number of bedrooms in a private dwelling (BEDD), Number of persons usually resident in dwelling (NPRD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Number of registered motor vehicles
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
None 577 5.0 262,031 9.0 673,969 7.3
1 motor vehicle 3,879 33.7 1,096,761 37.8 3,353,737 36.2
2 motor vehicles 4,256 37.0 989,258 34.1 3,366,738 36.3
3 or more vehicles 2,599 22.6 508,694 17.5 1,745,924 18.8
Number of motor vehicles not stated 190 1.7 43,732 1.5 134,848 1.5

Note: Motor vehicles excludes motorbikes, motor scooters and heavy motor vehicles.

More information on Number of registered motor vehicles (VEHD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Housing

Household composition
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Family households 7,891 68.6 2,065,107 71.2 6,542,648 70.5
Single (or lone) person households 3,294 28.6 723,716 25.0 2,370,742 25.6
Group households 316 2.7 111,646 3.8 361,822 3.9

More information on Household composition (HHCD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Tenure type
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Owned outright 3,732 32.4 914,537 31.5 2,872,331 31.0
Owned with a mortgage (a) 3,741 32.5 942,804 32.5 3,242,449 35.0
Rented (b) 3,376 29.4 944,585 32.6 2,842,378 30.6
Other tenure type (c) 463 4.0 55,931 1.9 181,518 2.0
Tenure type not stated 188 1.6 42,613 1.5 136,538 1.5

(a) Includes dwellings purchased under a shared equity scheme.
(b) Excludes dwellings being occupied rent-free, this is not comparable to 2016 QuickStats data.
(c) Comprises dwellings occupied rent free, occupied under a life tenure scheme and other tenure type.

More information on Tenure type (TEND)
Table based on place of enumeration

Household income
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households)
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Less than $650 total household weekly income (a) N/A 20.0 N/A 16.3 N/A 16.5
More than $3,000 total household weekly income (a) N/A 19.9 N/A 26.9 N/A 24.3

(a) Percentages (%) exclude dwellings with 'Partial income stated' or 'All incomes not stated.'

More information on Total household income (weekly) (HIND)
Table based on place of enumeration

Rent weekly payments
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households) being rented
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Median rent (a) 290 N/A 420 N/A 375 N/A
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Renter households where rent payments are less than or equal to 30% of household income (b) 1,987 58.9 529,731 56.1 1,667,080 58.7
Renter households with rent payments greater than 30% of household income (b) 1,000 29.6 335,404 35.5 915,317 32.2
Unable to determine (c) 391 11.6 79,448 8.4 259,992 9.1

(a) Median rent calculations exclude dwellings being occupied rent-free, this is not comparable to 2016 QuickStats data.
(b) This is not comparable with historical QuickStats, as applicable households included in this calculation have changed. For details on how Household income is derived please refer to RAID.
(c) Unable to determine includes those households in which income and/or housing costs were not, or were only partially stated, by persons in the household.

More information on Rent payments (weekly) (RNTD), Rent affordability indicator (RAID)
Table based on place of enumeration

Mortgage monthly repayments
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households) owned with a mortgage or purchased under a shared equity scheme
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Median mortgage repayments 1,538 N/A 2,167 N/A 1,863 N/A
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Owner with mortgage households where mortgage repayments are less than or equal to 30% of household income (a) 2,865 76.6 677,486 71.9 2,398,902 74.0
Owner with mortgage households with mortgage repayments greater than 30% of household income (a) 361 9.6 163,060 17.3 468,817 14.5
Unable to determine (b) 519 13.9 102,255 10.8 374,734 11.6

(a) This is not comparable with historical QuickStats, as applicable households included in this calculation have changed. For details on how Household income is derived please refer to MAID.
(b) Unable to determine includes those households in which income and/or housing costs were not, or were only partially stated, by persons in the household.

More information on Mortgage repayments (monthly) (MRED), Mortgage affordability indicator (MAID)
Table based on place of enumeration

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples

People characteristics
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Male 1,485 51.3 138,179 49.7 403,709 49.7
Female 1,407 48.7 139,862 50.3 409,025 50.3
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Median age 22 N/A 23 N/A 24 N/A

More information on Sex (SEXP), Indigenous status (INGP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Dwelling characteristics
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households) where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Average number of people per household 3.1 N/A 3.1 N/A 3.1 N/A
Average number of people per bedroom 0.9 N/A 1 N/A 1 N/A
Median weekly household income (a) 1,619 N/A 1,558 N/A 1,507 N/A

(a) Excludes households where at least one person aged 15 years and over in the household did not state their income.

More information on Number of bedrooms in a private dwelling (BEDD), Household composition (HHCD), Total household income (HIND), Indigenous household indicator (INGDWTD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Mortgage and rent
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only and other non-classifiable households) where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Upper Hunter % Upper Hunter New South Wales % New South Wales Australia % Australia
Median weekly rent (a) 300 N/A 340 N/A 300 N/A
Median monthly mortgage repayments 1,519 N/A 1,755 N/A 1,721 N/A

(a) Median rent calculations exclude dwellings being occupied rent-free, this is not comparable to 2016 QuickStats data.

More information on Rent weekly payments (RNTD), Mortgage monthly repayments (MRED), Indigenous household indicator (INGDWTD)
Table based on place of enumeration

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