Hall

2006 Census All persons QuickStats
Geography type State Suburbs
Area code SSC81231
People 338
Male 174
Female 164
Median age 41
Australian citizenship 304
People born overseas 58
Overseas visitors (excluded from people counts) 4
Families 82
All private dwellings (including unoccupied) 119
Average people per household 3.0
Median weekly household income $1,680
Median monthly mortgage repayment $1,217
Median weekly rent $101

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People

demographics & education | cultural & language diversity | employment

Demographics & education

People Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Total 338 -- 19,855,288 --
Male 174 51.5 9,799,252 49.4
Female 164 48.5 10,056,036 50.6
 null  null  null  null  null
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people 0 0.0 455,031 2.3

In the 2006 Census, 338 people were usually resident in Hall: of these 51.5% were male and 48.5% were female. Of the total population 0.0% were Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.

Age
People
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
0-4 years 23 6.8 1,260,405 6.3
5-14 years 50 14.8 2,676,807 13.5
15-24 years 44 13.0 2,704,276 13.6
25-54 years 134 39.6 8,376,751 42.2
55-64 years 49 14.5 2,192,675 11.0
65 years and over 37 10.9 2,644,374 13.3
Median age 41 -- 37 --

In the 2006 Census, 21.6% of people usually resident in Hall were children aged 0-14 years, and 25.4% were people aged 55 years and over. The median age was 41 years.

Selected characteristics Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Australian citizenship 304 89.9 17,095,569 86.1
People born overseas 58 17.2 4,416,037 22.2
Overseas visitors (excluded from people counts) 4 1.2 206,358 1.0

In the 2006 Census, 89.9% of people usually resident in Hall were Australian citizens, 17.2% were born overseas and 1.2% people were overseas visitors.

Registered marital status
People aged 15 years and over
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Married 170 64.4 7,900,684 49.6
Separated or divorced 18 6.8 1,801,979 11.3
Widowed 7 2.7 936,813 5.9
Never married 71 26.9 5,278,600 33.2

In the 2006 Census, 64.4% of people aged 15 years and over usually resident in Hall were married, 6.8% were either separated or divorced, 2.7% were widowed and 26.9% were never married.

Cultural & language diversity

Country of birth Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Australia 254 75.1 14,072,944 70.9
Other top responses:  null  null  null  null
England 24 7.1 856,939 4.3
United States of America 8 2.4 61,720 0.3
Germany 7 2.1 106,525 0.5
South Eastern Europe 5 1.5 33,357 0.2
Zambia 4 1.2 4,080 0.0

In the 2006 Census, 75.1% of people usually resident in Hall, stated they were born in Australia. Other common responses for country of birth were England 7.1%, United States of America 2.4%, Germany 2.1%, South Eastern Europe 1.5% and Zambia 1.2%.

Religious affiliation, top responses Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Catholic 103 30.5 5,126,882 25.8
No Religion 74 21.9 3,706,557 18.7
Anglican 67 19.8 3,718,248 18.7
Uniting Church 22 6.5 1,135,422 5.7
Eastern Orthodox 8 2.4 544,165 2.7

In the 2006 Census, the most common responses for religious affiliation for people usually resident in Hall were Catholic 30.5%, No Religion 21.9%, Anglican 19.8%, Uniting Church 6.5% and Eastern Orthodox 2.4%.

Language, top responses (other than English) Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Serbian 6 1.8 52,536 0.3
 null  null  null  null  null
English only spoken at home 297 87.9 15,581,333 78.5

In the 2006 Census, the most common response for language other than English spoken at home by people usually resident in Hall was Serbian 1.8%. English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 87.9%.

Employment

Employment
People aged 15 years and over
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Worked full-time 121 64.0 5,827,432 60.7
Worked part-time 48 25.4 2,685,193 27.9
Away from work 9 4.8 337,991 3.5
Hours worked not stated 5 2.6 253,567 2.6
Unemployed 6 3.2 503,804 5.2
Not in the labour force 61 -- 5,271,116 --
Total in labour force (includes employed and unemployed people) 189 -- 9,607,987 --
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During the week prior to the 2006 Census, 189 people aged 15 years and over in Hall were in the labour force. Of these 64.0% worked full-time, 25.4% worked part-time, 4.8% were away from work, 2.6% were employed but did not state their hours worked and 3.2% were unemployed. 61 people were not in the labour force.

Occupation
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Professionals 44 24.0 1,806,010 19.8
Managers 34 18.6 1,202,267 13.2
Clerical and Administrative Workers 27 14.8 1,365,805 15.0
Technicians and Trades Workers 24 13.1 1,309,258 14.4
Community and Personal Service Workers 21 11.5 801,906 8.8
Sales Workers 15 8.2 896,208 9.8
Labourers 9 4.9 952,520 10.5
Machinery Operators And Drivers 3 1.6 604,616 6.6

In the 2006 Census, the most common responses for occupation for Hall were Professionals 24.0%, Managers 18.6%, Clerical and Administrative Workers 14.8%, Technicians and Trades Workers 13.1%, Community and Personal Service Workers 11.5%, Sales Workers 8.2%, Labourers 4.9% and Machinery Operators And Drivers 1.6%.

Industry of employment, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Real Estate Services 19 10.4 80,829 0.9
Central Government Administration 12 6.6 115,446 1.3
School Education 10 5.5 414,214 4.5
Legal and Accounting Services 9 4.9 185,423 2.0
Adult, Community and Other Education 9 4.9 69,713 0.8

In the 2006 Census, of the employed people aged 15 years and over in Hall, the most common responses for industry of employment included Real Estate Services 10.4%, Central Government Administration 6.6%, School Education 5.5%, Legal and Accounting Services 4.9% and Adult, Community and Other Education 4.9%.

Median weekly incomes
People aged 15 years and over
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Personal 688 -- 466 --
Family 1,969 -- 1,171 --
Household 1,680 -- 1,027 --

In the 2006 Census in Hall, the median weekly personal income for people aged 15 years and over who were usual residents was $688, the median family income was $1,969 and the median household income was $1,680.

Families

family composition

Family composition

Family composition Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Couple family without children 28 34.1 1,943,643 37.2
Couple family with children 46 56.1 2,362,582 45.3
One parent family 8 9.8 823,254 15.8
Other family 0 0.0 89,686 1.7
Total families 82 -- 5,219,165 --

In the 2006 Census, there were 82 families in Hall: of these 34.1% were couple families without children, 56.1% were couple families with children, 9.8% were one parent families and 0.0% were other families.

Dwellings

dwelling structure | dwelling characteristics | household composition

Dwelling structure

Dwellings include visitor only and other not-classifiable households unless otherwise stated

Dwelling type Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Occupied private dwellings 104 -- 7,596,183 --
All private dwellings (including unoccupied) 119 -- 8,426,559 --

In the 2006 Census 104 occupied private dwellings were counted in Hall.

Dwelling structure
Occupied private dwellings
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Separate house 92 88.5 5,685,387 74.8
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc 0 0.0 702,550 9.2
Flat, unit or apartment 12 11.5 1,076,315 14.2
Other dwelling 0 0.0 127,337 1.7
Dwelling type not stated 0 0.0 4,594 0.1

In the 2006 Census, of the occupied private dwellings in Hall, 88.5% were separate houses, 0.0% were semi-detached, row or terrace houses, townhouses etc, 11.5% were flats, units or apartments and 0.0% were other dwellings.

Tenure
Occupied private dwellings
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Owned outright 35 33.7 2,478,264 32.6
Owned with a mortgage (includes being purchased under rent/buy scheme) 40 38.5 2,448,205 32.2
Rented (includes rent-free) 18 17.3 2,063,947 27.2
Other tenure type 0 0.0 65,715 0.9
Tenure type not stated 9 8.7 540,050 7.1

In the 2006 Census in Hall, 33.7% of occupied private dwellings were owned outright, 38.5% were owned with a mortgage and 17.3% were rented.

Landlord type
Occupied private dwellings being rented (including rent-free accommodation)
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Real estate agent 4 22.2 1,043,198 50.5
State or Territory housing authority 8 44.4 306,697 14.9
Other landlord type 5 27.8 652,012 31.6
Landlord type not stated 0 0.0 62,037 3.0

In the 2006 Census in Hall, of the occupied private dwellings being rented, 22.2% were rented from a real estate agent, 44.4% were rented from a State or Territory housing authority and 27.8% were rented from other landlord type.

Dwelling characteristics

Dwelling characteristics Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Median weekly rent 101 -- 190 --
Median monthly mortgage repayment 1,217 -- 1,300 --
Average people per household 3 -- 2.6 --
Average number of people per bedroom 1 -- 1.1 --

In the 2006 Census in Hall, the median weekly rent was $101. The median monthly mortgage repayment was $1,217. The average people per household was 3.0 and the average number of people per bedroom was 1.0.

Household composition

Household composition
Excludes visitor only and other not classifiable households
Hall % Hall Australia % Australia
Family households 79 76.0 5,122,760 67.4
Single (or lone) person households 19 18.3 1,740,481 22.9
Group households 3 2.9 280,856 3.7

In the 2006 Census in Hall, 76.0% of occupied private dwellings were family households, 18.3% were single (or lone) person households and 2.9% were group households.

The information contained in this QuickStat has been produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. It contains data from the 2006 Census of Population & Housing held on 9 August 2006. Some values may have been adjusted to avoid release of confidential data. These adjustments may have a significant impact on the calculated percentages in QuickStats. For more information refer to Introduced Random Error. For further enquiries contact the ABS National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 | www.abs.gov.au/census

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