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One Tree NSW — Suburb Profile
Population, median income, rent prices, housing costs and demographics for One Tree, New South Wales. ABS Census 2021.
The population of One Tree NSW is 22 according to the 2021 Census. The median personal income in One Tree is $1,325 per week ($68,900 per year). One Tree has a median age of 49 years, older than the national median of 38. One Tree has a population density of 0.0 people per km².
The most common religion is No Religion (39% of residents).
There were 1 recorded offences in One Tree in 2022-23, a rate of 45 offences per 1,000 people. The most common offence category was theft (1 offences).
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One Tree Population
One Tree Median Income & Rent
One Tree Demographics
Gender Split
Population Density
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One Tree Age Distribution
Source: ABS Census 2021 — Suburb & Locality (SAL)
One Tree Housing Tenure
Source: ABS Census 2021 — Suburb & Locality (SAL)
One Tree Country of Birth
Source: ABS Census 2021 G09 — Country of Birth by SAL
One Tree Religion
Source: ABS Census 2021 G14 — Religion by SAL
One Tree Education Level
Source: ABS Census 2021 G16 — Highest Year of School by SAL
One Tree Employment
Source: ABS Census 2021 G46 — Labour Force Status by SAL
One Tree Qualifications
Source: ABS Census 2021 G49 — Non-School Qualification by SAL
One Tree Occupation
Source: ABS Census 2021 G51 — Industry of Employment by Occupation
One Tree Field of Study
Source: ABS Census 2021 G51 — Field of Study by SAL
One Tree Dwelling Types
Source: ABS Census 2021 G36 — Dwelling Structure by SAL
One Tree Marital Status
Source: ABS Census 2021 G05 — Marital Status by SAL
One Tree Ancestry
Source: ABS Census 2021 G08 — Ancestry by SAL
One Tree School & University Attendance
Source: ABS Census 2021 G15 — Type of Educational Institution by SAL
One Tree Need for Assistance
Source: ABS Census 2021 G18 — Core Activity Need for Assistance by SAL
One Tree Volunteering
Source: ABS Census 2021 G23 — Voluntary Work by SAL
One Tree How People Get to Work
Source: ABS Census 2021 G62 — Method of Travel to Work by SAL
One Tree Car Ownership
Source: ABS Census 2021 G34 — Motor Vehicles per Dwelling by SAL
One Tree Number of Bedrooms
Source: ABS Census 2021 G41 — Number of Bedrooms by SAL
One Tree Population Mobility
Source: ABS Census 2021 G43 — Summary by SAL
One Tree Indigenous Population
Source: ABS Census 2021 G07 — Indigenous Status by SAL
One Tree Long-term Health Conditions
Source: ABS Census 2021 G19 — Long-term Health Conditions by SAL
One Tree Personal Weekly Income Distribution
Source: ABS Census 2021 G17 — Personal Income by SAL
One Tree Family Structure
Source: ABS Census 2021 G29 — Family Composition by SAL
One Tree Unpaid Carers
Source: ABS Census 2021 G25 — Unpaid Assistance by SAL
One Tree Children Ever Born
Source: ABS Census 2021 G28 — Children Ever Born by SAL
One Tree Unpaid Domestic Work
Source: ABS Census 2021 G24 — Unpaid Domestic Work by SAL
One Tree Household Size
Source: ABS Census 2021 G35 — Household Size by SAL
One Tree Crime Statistics
Reported offences in 2022-23 — 1 total
Offence trend by year:
Source: NSW BOCSAR — bocsar.nsw.gov.au
One Tree Rent Prices & Affordability
Rent is under 25% of household income — generally considered affordable.
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Frequently Asked Questions About One Tree
What is the population of One Tree NSW?
The population of One Tree NSW is 22 according to the ABS Census 2021.The suburb has a population density of 0.0 people per km².
What is the median income in One Tree?
The median personal income in One Tree NSW is $1,325 per week, or $68,900 per year.The median household income is $1,562 per week.Family income is $1,875 per week.
What is the median age in One Tree?
The median age in One Tree NSW is 49 years.This is older than the national median age of 38 years.
Is One Tree a good suburb to live in?
One Tree is a suburb in New South Wales with a population of 22.The median income is $1,325/wk, which is above the NSW average of $781/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: 13097. All dollar figures in AUD.