Warner QLD — Suburb Profile

Population, median income, rent prices, housing costs and demographics for Warner, Queensland. ABS Census 2021.

The population of Warner QLD is 12,264 according to the 2021 Census. The median personal income in Warner is $1,025 per week ($53,300 per year). Median rent in Warner is $420 per week ($1,820 per month). Warner has a median age of 33 years, younger than the national median of 38. Warner has a population density of 1158.1 people per km².

The most common overseas birthplace in Warner is England. The most common religion is No Religion (46% of residents). After English, the most spoken language is Other. The median monthly mortgage repayment in Warner is $1,980.

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Warner Population

0
residents (Census 2021)

Warner Median Income & Rent

💰
Median Income
$1,025/wk
$53,300 per year
#1066 of 14,663
🏠
Median Rent
$420/wk
$1,820 per month
#1513 of 14,663
👤
Median Age
33years
5 years younger than national median
🏡
Mortgage
$1,980/mo
Avg household size: 3 · 0.8 per bedroom

Warner Demographics

Gender Split

Male 49.0% (6,004) Female 51.0% (6,257)

Population Density

1158.1
people per km²
12,264 people · 10.6 km²

Households

3
Avg household size
0.8
Persons per bedroom
$2,429
Family income/wk

Warner Age Distribution

0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
♂ Male ♀ Female

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

Warner Housing Tenure

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Owned outright
29.3% 822 dwellings
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Owned with mortgage
70.7% 1,985 dwellings

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

Warner Country of Birth

Australia
91.0%
England
4.6%
India
2.1%
Fiji
1.0%
Brazil
0.3%
Germany
0.3%
China
0.2%
Iran
0.2%
Egypt
0.2%
Canada
0.1%

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

Warner Religion

No Religion
45.5%
Catholic
22.6%
Anglican
12.3%
Christian (other)
4.4%
Not stated
4.0%
Uniting Church
3.7%
Hinduism
3.7%
Baptist
3.7%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G14 — Religion by SAL

Warner Education Level

Year 12 or equivalent
72.3%
Year 10 or equivalent
18.3%
Year 11 or equivalent
7.0%
Year 9 or equivalent
2.3%

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

Warner Languages Spoken at Home

Other
22.7%
SAL Tot
20.6%
Hindi
17.0%
SAL Tagalog
10.1%
Afrikaans
8.0%
IAL Punjabi
7.3%
Portuguese
7.1%
SAL Filipin
7.1%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G13 — Language Spoken at Home by SAL

Warner Employment

💼
Employed full-time
50.0% 4,262 people
Employed part-time
22.5% 1,921 people
🔍
Unemployed
3.1% 263 people
🏠
Not in labour force
24.4% 2,075 people

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

Warner Qualifications

Certificate III/IV
38.0%
Bachelor Degree
28.2%
Advanced Diploma/Diploma
20.7%
Postgraduate Degree
6.2%
Graduate Diploma/Certificate
4.3%
Certificate I/II
2.6%

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

Warner Occupation

Professionals
27.1%
Clerical & Administrative
16.1%
Technicians & Trade Workers
16.0%
Managers
13.8%
Community & Personal Service
13.6%
Sales Workers
5.7%
Machinery Operators & Drivers
3.9%
Labourers
3.7%

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

Warner Field of Study

Management & Commerce
24.8%
Engineering
17.1%
Health
13.6%
Society & Culture
12.0%
Education
9.1%
Architecture & Building
7.1%
Food, Hospitality & Personal Services
6.1%
Information Technology
3.5%
Creative Arts
3.3%
Natural & Physical Sciences
1.9%
Agriculture & Environment
1.4%

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

Warner Dwelling Types

Separate house
91.4%
Semi-detached (2+ storey)
6.2%
Semi-detached (1 storey)
2.4%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G36 — Dwelling Structure by SAL

Warner Weekly Household Income

Nil/Negative/wk
0.9%
$1-$149/wk
0.5%
$150-$299/wk
0.4%
$300-$399/wk
0.8%
$400-$499/wk
2.3%
$500-$649/wk
1.8%
$650-$799/wk
2.8%
$800-$999/wk
4.2%
$1,000-$1,249/wk
5.8%
$1,250-$1,499/wk
6.8%
$1,500-$1,749/wk
7.2%
$1,750-$1,999/wk
6.9%
$2,000-$2,499/wk
16.2%
$2,500-$2,999/wk
12.2%
$3,000-$3,499/wk
11.3%
$3,500-$3,999/wk
6.6%
$4,000+/wk
13.4%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G33 — Household Income by SAL

Warner Marital Status

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Married
54.4% 5,053
↔️
Separated
2.9% 274
📋
Divorced
7.2% 666
🕊️
Widowed
2.5% 232
👤
Never married
33.0% 3,072

Source: ABS Census 2021 G05 — Marital Status by SAL

Warner Ancestry

Australian
30.7%
English
30.3%
Irish
8.1%
Scottish
8.0%
Other
7.3%
German
4.2%
Indian
2.6%
Italian
2.3%
Aboriginal Australianralian
1.9%
Filipino
1.9%
Dutch
1.4%
South African
1.3%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G08 — Ancestry by SAL

Warner School & University Attendance

Primary — Government
28.7%
Secondary — Government
19.6%
Pre-school
10.9%
Vocational Education
9.5%
Primary — Catholic
9.3%
Secondary — Other Non-Govt
8.5%
Primary — Other Non-Govt
8.3%
Secondary — Catholic
5.3%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G15 — Type of Educational Institution by SAL

Warner Need for Assistance

Needs assistance
4.1% 985
No need for assistance
95.9% 22,938

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

Warner Volunteering

🤝
Volunteer
13.8% 1,251
Not a volunteer
86.2% 7,796

Source: ABS Census 2021 G23 — Voluntary Work by SAL

Warner Monthly Mortgage Repayments

$0-$299/mo
3.4%
$300-$449/mo
0.9%
$450-$599/mo
1.0%
$600-$799/mo
2.2%
$800-$999/mo
2.7%
$1,000-$1,399/mo
10.5%
$1,400-$1,799/mo
20.2%
$1,800-$2,399/mo
37.4%
$2,400-$2,999/mo
14.5%
$3,000-$3,999/mo
7.2%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G38 — Mortgage Repayment by SAL

Warner How People Get to Work

Car (driver)
76.6%
Did not go to work
13.2%
Car (passenger)
4.0%
Train
2.4%
Motorbike/Scooter
1.1%
Truck
0.9%
Walked only
0.7%
Other
0.4%
Bus
0.2%
Taxi/Rideshare
0.2%
Bicycle
0.1%

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

Warner Car Ownership

0 vehicles
1.2%
1 vehicle
23.8%
2 vehicles
50.0%
3 vehicles
16.1%
4+ vehicles
8.9%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G34 — Motor Vehicles per Dwelling by SAL

Warner Number of Bedrooms

1 bedroom
0.3%
2 bedrooms
3.9%
3 bedrooms
21.3%
4 bedrooms
63.6%
5 bedrooms
9.1%
6+ bedrooms
1.8%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G41 — Number of Bedrooms by SAL

Warner Population Mobility

15.0%
moved in the last year
46.6%
moved in the last 5 years
3.7%
unemployment rate (Census)
75.5%
labour force participation

Source: ABS Census 2021 G43 — Summary by SAL

Warner Indigenous Population

2.7%
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
646
Indigenous residents
23,442
Non-Indigenous residents

Source: ABS Census 2021 G07 — Indigenous Status by SAL

Warner Long-term Health Conditions

Mental health
1,236
Asthma
508
Arthritis
283
Diabetes
247
Heart disease
212
Lung condition
156
Cancer
128
Kidney disease
77
Stroke
72
Dementia
12

Source: ABS Census 2021 G19 — Long-term Health Conditions by SAL

Warner Personal Weekly Income Distribution

$0 or less/wk
9.2%
$1-$149/wk
3.8%
$150-$299/wk
5.1%
$300-$399/wk
2.5%
$400-$499/wk
1.6%
$500-$649/wk
2.4%
$650-$799/wk
7.3%
$800-$999/wk
10.6%
$1,000-$1,249/wk
13.0%
$1,250-$1,499/wk
11.9%
$1,500-$1,749/wk
10.3%
$1,750-$1,999/wk
7.0%
$2,000-$2,999/wk
10.8%
$3,000-$3,499/wk
2.1%
$3,500+/wk
2.4%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G17 — Personal Income by SAL

Warner Family Structure

Couple — children under 15
51.2%
Couple — no children
20.8%
Couple — no children under 15
16.2%
One parent — children under 15
7.2%
One parent — no children under 15
4.6%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G29 — Family Composition by SAL

Warner Military Service

🎖️
Current ADF — Regular
3.6% 325
🛡️
Current ADF — Reserves
0.4% 36
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Previously served
3.8% 349
👤
Never served
92.2% 8,377

Source: ABS Census 2021 G22 — ADF Service by SAL

Warner Unpaid Carers

🤲
Provided unpaid assistance
11.5% 1,043
Did not provide
88.5% 8,001

Source: ABS Census 2021 G25 — Unpaid Assistance by SAL

Warner Children Ever Born

No children
31.3%
1 child
14.3%
2 children
32.4%
3 children
15.9%
4 children
4.9%
5+ children
1.3%

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

Warner When Migrants Arrived

Before 1951
14
1951–1960
55
1961–1970
105
1971–1980
127
1981–1990
234
1991–2000
339
2001–2010
985
2011–2015
474
2016
75
2017
58
2018
49
2019
46
2020
25
2021
6

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

Warner Unpaid Domestic Work

Less than 5 hours
23.1%
5–14 hours
33.1%
15–29 hours
14.1%
30+ hours
9.0%
Did not do domestic work
20.8%

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

Warner Household Size

1 person
13.0%
2 persons
30.4%
3 persons
20.3%
4 persons
24.0%
5 persons
9.0%
6+ persons
3.3%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G35 — Household Size by SAL

Warner Where Residents Moved From

Same address
10,073
Moved from QLD
1,199
Moved — same area (SA2)
298
Moved from NSW
95
Moved from VIC
56
Moved from overseas
46
Moved from NT
25
Moved from ACT
14
Moved from SA
12
Moved from WA
8

Source: ABS Census 2021 G44 — Address 1 Year Ago by SAL

Warner Family Blending

Intact family — no other children
85.4%
Step family — no other children
9.5%
Blended family — no other children
4.2%
Other couple — children only
0.4%
Intact family — other children present
0.3%
Step family — other children present
0.2%

Source: ABS Census 2021 G31 — Family Blending by SAL

Warner Schools

6
schools nearby
4
government
1020
avg ICSEA score
5,808
total students
Genesis Christian College Independent
Combined · Prep-12 · 1,618 students
1099
ICSEA
Eatons Hill State School Government
Primary · Prep-6 · 977 students
1060
ICSEA
Holy Spirit School Catholic
Primary · Prep-6 · 484 students
1031
ICSEA
Bray Park State High School Government
Secondary · 7-12 · 1,830 students
991
ICSEA
Bray Park State School Government
Primary · Prep-6 · 480 students
973
ICSEA
Strathpine West State School Government
Primary · Prep-6 · 419 students
966
ICSEA

Source: ACARA — Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, 2025. ICSEA = Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage (national average 1000).

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Warner Rent Prices & Affordability

18%
of income
Affordable
Household Income $2,296/wk
Median Rent $420/wk
Rent-to-Income 18.3%

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

If you earn X in Warner

≈ $9,949/month
Median rent $420/wk
Left after rent $1,876/wk
Rent share 18.3%

Cheaper alternatives with similar incomes

Warner vs State & National Average

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Frequently Asked Questions About Warner

What is the population of Warner QLD?

The population of Warner QLD is 12,264 according to the ABS Census 2021.The suburb has a population density of 1158.1 people per km².Warner is ranked #437 out of 14,663 suburbs by population.

What is the median income in Warner?

The median personal income in Warner QLD is $1,025 per week, or $53,300 per year.The median household income is $2,296 per week.Family income is $2,429 per week.Warner is ranked #1,066 by income out of 14,663 Australian suburbs.

How much is rent in Warner?

Median rent in Warner QLD is $420 per week ($1,820 per month).Rent represents 18.3% of household income, which is considered affordable.Warner ranks #1,513 out of 14,663 suburbs by rent.

What are mortgage repayments in Warner?

The median monthly mortgage repayment in Warner QLD is $1,980. This data comes from the ABS Census 2021 and reflects mortgage repayments for owner-occupied dwellings.

What is the median age in Warner?

The median age in Warner QLD is 33 years.This is younger than the national median age of 38 years.

Is Warner a good suburb to live in?

Warner is a suburb in Queensland with a population of 12,264.The median income is $1,025/wk, which is above the QLD average of $759/wk.Rent affordability is rated as affordable (18.3% 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: 32991. All dollar figures in AUD.