Fraser Range WA — Suburb Profile

Population, median income, rent prices, housing costs and demographics for Fraser Range, Western Australia. ABS Census 2021.

The population of Fraser Range WA is 50 according to the 2021 Census. The median personal income in Fraser Range is $1,875 per week ($97,500 per year). Fraser Range has a median age of 29 years, younger than the national median of 38. Fraser Range has a population density of 0.0 people per km².

The most common religion is No Religion (52% of residents).

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Fraser Range Population

0
residents (Census 2021)

Fraser Range Median Income & Rent

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Median Income
$1,875/wk
$97,500 per year
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Median Rent
$0/wk
$0 per month
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Median Age
29years
9 years younger than national median
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Mortgage
$0/mo
Avg household size: 2 · 0.8 per bedroom

Fraser Range Demographics

Gender Split

Male 79.2% (38) Female 20.8% (10)

Population Density

0.0
people per km²
50 people · 20375.4 km²

Households

2
Avg household size
0.8
Persons per bedroom
$4,250
Family income/wk

Fraser Range Age Distribution

0-4
20-24
25-29
30-34
40-44
45-49
50-54
60-64
70-74
♂ Male ♀ Female

Source: ABS Census 2021 — Suburb & Locality (SAL)

Fraser Range Country of Birth

Australia
100.0%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G09 — Country of Birth by SAL

Fraser Range Religion

No Religion
52.0%
Not stated
34.0%
Catholic
8.0%
Anglican
6.0%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G14 — Religion by SAL

Fraser Range Education Level

Year 12 or equivalent
72.0%
Year 10 or equivalent
16.0%
Year 11 or equivalent
12.0%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G16 — Highest Year of School by SAL

Fraser Range Employment

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Employed full-time
88.0% 22 people
Employed part-time
12.0% 3 people

Source: ABS Census 2021 G46 — Labour Force Status by SAL

Fraser Range Qualifications

Bachelor Degree
38.9%
Advanced Diploma/Diploma
22.2%
Certificate III/IV
22.2%
Certificate I/II
16.7%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G49 — Non-School Qualification by SAL

Fraser Range Occupation

Machinery Operators & Drivers
45.0%
Labourers
35.0%
Technicians & Trade Workers
20.0%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G51 — Industry of Employment by Occupation

Fraser Range Field of Study

Engineering
71.4%
Natural & Physical Sciences
28.6%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G51 — Field of Study by SAL

Fraser Range Marital Status

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Married
20.9% 9
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Separated
9.3% 4
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Divorced
16.3% 7
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Never married
53.5% 23

Source: ABS Census 2021 G05 — Marital Status by SAL

Fraser Range Ancestry

English
40.0%
Australian
25.0%
New Zealander
15.0%
Irish
12.5%
Scottish
7.5%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G08 — Ancestry by SAL

Fraser Range Need for Assistance

No need for assistance
100.0% 72

Source: ABS Census 2021 G18 — Core Activity Need for Assistance by SAL

Fraser Range Volunteering

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Volunteer
14.3% 5
Not a volunteer
85.7% 30

Source: ABS Census 2021 G23 — Voluntary Work by SAL

Fraser Range How People Get to Work

Car (driver)
30.8%
Bus
26.9%
Car (passenger)
15.4%
Walked only
15.4%
Other
11.5%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G62 — Method of Travel to Work by SAL

Fraser Range Population Mobility

33.3%
moved in the last year
60.7%
moved in the last 5 years
62.5%
labour force participation

Source: ABS Census 2021 G43 — Summary by SAL

Fraser Range Indigenous Population

0.0%
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
0
Indigenous residents
62
Non-Indigenous residents

Source: ABS Census 2021 G07 — Indigenous Status by SAL

Fraser Range Personal Weekly Income Distribution

$800-$999/wk
12.1%
$1,500-$1,749/wk
27.3%
$1,750-$1,999/wk
9.1%
$2,000-$2,999/wk
36.4%
$3,000-$3,499/wk
15.2%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G17 — Personal Income by SAL

Fraser Range Family Structure

Couple — no children
100.0%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G29 — Family Composition by SAL

Fraser Range Unpaid Carers

Did not provide
100.0% 26

Source: ABS Census 2021 G25 — Unpaid Assistance by SAL

Fraser Range Children Ever Born

No children
100.0%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G28 — Children Ever Born by SAL

Fraser Range When Migrants Arrived

2001–2010
3

Source: ABS Census 2021 G10 — Year of Arrival by SAL

Fraser Range Unpaid Domestic Work

Less than 5 hours
24.1%
5–14 hours
17.2%
Did not do domestic work
58.6%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G24 — Unpaid Domestic Work by SAL

Fraser Range Rent Prices & Affordability

0%
of income
Affordable
Household Income $2,749/wk
Median Rent $0/wk
Rent-to-Income 0.0%

Rent is under 25% of household income — generally considered affordable.

If you earn X in Fraser Range

≈ $11,912/month
Median rent $0/wk
Left after rent $2,749/wk
Rent share

Fraser Range vs State & National Average

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fraser Range

What is the population of Fraser Range WA?

The population of Fraser Range WA is 50 according to the ABS Census 2021.The suburb has a population density of 0.0 people per km².

What is the median income in Fraser Range?

The median personal income in Fraser Range WA is $1,875 per week, or $97,500 per year.The median household income is $2,749 per week.Family income is $4,250 per week.

What is the median age in Fraser Range?

The median age in Fraser Range WA is 29 years.This is younger than the national median age of 38 years.

Is Fraser Range a good suburb to live in?

Fraser Range is a suburb in Western Australia with a population of 50.The median income is $1,875/wk, which is above the WA average of $909/wk.Rent affordability is rated as affordable (0.0% of household income). See the full suburb profile above for detailed statistics.

Data: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. SA2 area: 50521. All dollar figures in AUD.