Who lives in Albert Park
Small neighborhood with just over 6,000 residents, an adult professional profile, high educational attainment, and low turnover. Moderate diversity by Melbourne standards.
Albert Park has an estimated population of around 6,000 residents, according to the most recent Australian census. It is a neighborhood of established families, couples without children, and middle-aged professionals, with median income well above the Melbourne metropolitan average.
Most were born in Australia, but there is a consolidated presence of British, New Zealanders, Irish, Italians, Greeks, Chinese, and Indians. Diversity is lower than in suburbs like Footscray or Box Hill, but the neighborhood reflects multicultural Melbourne on a smaller scale.
English is the dominant language at home for most households. Greek, Italian, and Mandarin come next, a legacy of postwar and more recent migration waves. Educational attainment is high: many residents have university degrees and work in professional services, finance, health, and education.
- English
- Greek
- Italian
- Mandarin
- Cantonese
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- No religion
- Catholic
- Anglican
- Other Christian
- Jewish
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