Western Australia - Outback (North)

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2021 Census Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people QuickStats
Area code 510
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people 22,433
Male 50.1%
Female 49.9%
Median age 26
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander families 5,883
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander households 6,644
Average number of people per household 3.3
Median weekly household income $1,295
Median monthly mortgage repayments $1,950
Median weekly rent (a) $124

(a) For 2021, median weekly rent calculations exclude dwellings being occupied rent-free.

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People and population

Indigenous status
All people
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander total 22,433 24.9 88,693 3.3 812,728 3.2
Aboriginal 21,411 23.8 85,004 3.2 742,882 2.9
Torres Strait Islander 370 0.4 1,625 0.1 33,765 0.1
Both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 650 0.7 2,068 0.1 36,083 0.1
Non-Indigenous 53,818 59.7 2,431,204 91.4 23,375,949 91.9
Not stated 13,883 15.4 140,128 5.3 1,234,112 4.9

More information on Place of Usual Residence (PURP), Indigenous status (INGP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Age
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Median age 26 N/A 24 N/A 24 N/A
0-4 years 2,236 10.0 9,264 10.4 85,941 10.6
5-14 years 4,620 20.6 19,164 21.6 179,604 22.1
15-24 years 3,837 17.1 16,006 18.0 150,057 18.5
25-34 years 3,572 15.9 13,512 15.2 117,969 14.5
35-44 years 3,052 13.6 10,445 11.8 87,910 10.8
45-54 years 2,380 10.6 8,961 10.1 81,802 10.1
55-64 years 1,634 7.3 6,632 7.5 61,759 7.6
65 years and over 1,095 4.9 4,716 5.3 47,677 5.9

More information on Age (AGEP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Registered marital status
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Married 3,225 20.7 12,414 20.6 127,525 23.3
Separated 590 3.8 2,666 4.4 23,982 4.4
Divorced 455 2.9 3,260 5.4 37,473 6.8
Widowed 528 3.4 1,837 3.0 16,329 3.0
Never married 10,773 69.2 40,088 66.5 341,871 62.5

Note: In December 2017, amendments to the Marriage Act 1961 came into effect enabling marriage equality for all couples. For 2021, registered marriages include all couples.

More information on Registered marital status (MSTP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Social marital status
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over, usually resident and present in the household on Census night
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Registered marriage (a) 2,515 18.7 9,839 19.6 112,643 23.0
De facto marriage (b) 3,186 23.7 9,703 19.3 81,295 16.6
Not married 7,750 57.6 30,724 61.1 296,032 60.4

(a) In December 2017, amendments to the Marriage Act 1961 came into effect enabling marriage equality for all couples. For 2021, registered marriages include all couples.
(b) De facto marriage is when two people live together as partners who are not in a registered marriage. It includes people who report de facto, partner, common law husband/wife/spouse, lover, girlfriend or boyfriend.

More information on Social marital status (MDCP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Education

Type of educational institution attending
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people attending an educational institution
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Preschool 503 6.7 2,321 6.6 25,485 8.0
Primary 3,085 41.2 12,434 35.5 120,864 37.9
Secondary 1,748 23.3 8,838 25.3 83,631 26.2
Tertiary - Vocational education (including TAFE and private training providers) 279 3.7 1,694 4.8 21,273 6.7
Tertiary - University or higher education 142 1.9 1,710 4.9 21,149 6.6
Other 87 1.2 782 2.2 7,310 2.3
Not stated 1,639 21.9 7,209 20.6 38,814 12.2

More information Type of educational institution attending (TYPP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Level of highest educational attainment
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Bachelor Degree level and above 427 2.7 3,247 5.4 40,554 7.4
Advanced Diploma and Diploma level 415 2.7 2,678 4.4 34,681 6.3
Certificate level IV 449 2.9 2,311 3.8 23,374 4.3
Certificate level III 1,687 10.8 7,762 12.9 84,821 15.5
Year 12 2,505 16.1 9,364 15.5 82,998 15.2
Year 11 1,983 12.7 5,923 9.8 43,335 7.9
Year 10 3,661 23.5 14,035 23.3 102,707 18.8
Certificate level II 36 0.2 106 0.2 1,262 0.2
Certificate level I 9 0.1 22 0.0 241 0.0
Year 9 or below 2,131 13.7 7,020 11.6 75,326 13.8
Inadequately described 274 1.8 1,073 1.8 11,038 2.0
No educational attainment 335 2.2 854 1.4 5,242 1.0
Not stated 1,658 10.7 5,847 9.7 41,467 7.6

More information on Level of highest educational attainment (HEAP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Cultural diversity

Australian Indigenous language, top responses
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Kriol 1,989 8.9 2,027 2.3 7,403 0.9
Martu Wangka 609 2.7 790 0.9 791 0.1
Jaru 511 2.3 529 0.6 551 0.1
Kukatja 425 1.9 446 0.5 457 0.1
Yindjibarndi 345 1.5 362 0.4 373 0.0
 null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Australian Indigenous languages used at home 6,913 30.8 11,213 12.6 76,978 9.5
English only used at home 13,487 60.1 68,481 77.2 683,122 84.1
Ancestry, top responses
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Australian Aboriginal 20,364 90.8 76,590 86.4 695,359 85.6
Australian 3,379 15.1 25,219 28.4 277,467 34.1
English 1,542 6.9 11,662 13.1 131,618 16.2
Torres Strait Islander 907 4.0 2,830 3.2 57,353 7.1
Irish 383 1.7 2,385 2.7 31,853 3.9

Note 1: Respondents had the option of reporting up to two ancestries on their Census form, and this is captured by the Ancestry multi response (ANCP) variable used in this table. Therefore, the sum of all ancestry responses for an area will not equal the total number of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in the area.
Note 2: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of the number of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in the area (including those who did not state an ancestry). In 2016 QuickStats percentages were based on total number of responses and will not be comparable to this table.

More information on Ancestry multi response (ANCP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Income and work

Participation in the labour force
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
In the labour force 6,538 42.0 29,553 49.0 296,172 54.1
Not in the labour force 8,254 53.0 27,477 45.6 234,314 42.8
Not stated 777 5.0 3,234 5.4 16,695 3.1

Note 1: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 and over in the area.
Note 2: The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's labour force. More information is provided in Comparing 2021 Census and Labour Force Survey.
Note 3: For information on Community Development Program participation (CDPP), please refer to the Census Dictionary. CDPP data is available in TableBuilder.

More information on Labour force status (LFSP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Employment status
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people who reported being in the labour force, aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Employed  null  null  null  null  null  null
Worked full-time 3,244 49.6 14,457 48.9 144,659 48.8
Worked part-time 1,522 23.3 7,744 26.2 87,019 29.4
Away from work (a) 682 10.4 2,661 9.0 28,075 9.5
Total employed 5,448 83.3 24,863 84.1 259,754 87.7
Unemployed 1,088 16.6 4,688 15.9 36,419 12.3

Note 1: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 and over, who reported being in the labour force in the area.
Note 2: The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's labour force. More information is provided in Comparing 2021 Census and Labour Force Survey.
Note 3: For information on Community Development Program participation (CDPP), please refer to the Census Dictionary. CDPP data is available in TableBuilder.

(a) Counts employed people who reported 0 hours of work the week before the Census or did not state their hours of work.

More information on Labour force status (LFSP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Occupation, top responses
Employed Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Community and Personal Service Workers 960 17.6 3,807 15.3 45,221 17.4
Machinery Operators and Drivers 865 15.9 3,385 13.6 23,291 9.0
Technicians and Trades Workers 816 15.0 3,643 14.7 35,333 13.6
Professionals 753 13.8 3,455 13.9 36,013 13.9
Labourers 612 11.2 3,326 13.4 37,003 14.2
Clerical and Administrative Workers 595 10.9 2,841 11.4 30,731 11.8
Managers 404 7.4 1,852 7.4 21,218 8.2
Sales Workers 181 3.3 1,606 6.5 22,365 8.6

More information on Occupation (OCCP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Industry of employment, top responses
Employed Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Iron Ore Mining 991 18.2 2,289 9.2 2,518 1.0
Other Social Assistance Services 200 3.7 822 3.3 10,154 3.9
Primary Education 194 3.6 684 2.8 6,313 2.4
Local Government Administration 185 3.4 571 2.3 6,639 2.6
Combined Primary and Secondary Education 149 2.7 348 1.4 3,592 1.4

More information on Industry of employment (INDP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Median weekly incomes (a)
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Personal (b) 384 N/A 481 N/A 540 N/A
Family (c) 1,129 N/A 1,469 N/A 1,527 N/A
Household (d) 1,295 N/A 1,480 N/A 1,507 N/A

(a) Incomes are collected in ranges. The medians are then calculated using information from the Survey of Income and Housing.
(b) Excludes people aged 15 years and over who did not state their income.
(c) Excludes families where at least one family member aged 15 years and over did not state their income.
(d) Excludes households where at least one household member aged 15 years and over did not state their income.

More information on Total personal income (weekly) (INCP), Total family income (weekly) (FINF), Total household income (weekly) (HIND), Indigenous household indicator (INGDWTD), Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander family indicator (INGF)
Personal income data is based on place of usual residence
Family and household income data is based on place of enumeration

Unpaid work and care

Unpaid work and care
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Did unpaid domestic work (week before Census Night) 9,700 62.3 33,333 55.3 328,022 59.9
Provided unpaid care for child/children (during two weeks before Census Night) 5,982 38.4 18,072 30.0 166,628 30.5
Provided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability, health condition or due to old age (during two weeks before Census Night) 2,111 13.6 7,340 12.2 76,568 14.0
Did voluntary work through an organisation or group (last 12 months) 1,313 8.4 6,004 10.0 58,029 10.6

Health

Type of long-term health condition
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Arthritis 549 2.4 3,896 4.4 50,807 6.3
Asthma 1,220 5.4 8,714 9.8 107,162 13.2
Cancer (including remission) 184 0.8 1,122 1.3 12,927 1.6
Dementia (including Alzheimer's) 95 0.4 403 0.5 3,610 0.4
Diabetes (excluding gestational diabetes) 1,614 7.2 6,042 6.8 47,688 5.9
Heart disease (including heart attack or angina) 742 3.3 3,064 3.5 30,160 3.7
Kidney disease 331 1.5 1,139 1.3 10,053 1.2
Lung condition (including COPD or emphysema) 174 0.8 1,277 1.4 17,552 2.2
Mental health condition (including depression or anxiety) 779 3.5 8,192 9.2 107,776 13.3
Stroke 148 0.7 683 0.8 7,059 0.9
Any other long-term health condition(s) 1,090 4.9 6,084 6.9 70,592 8.7
No long-term health condition(s) 15,286 68.1 52,662 59.4 462,348 56.9
Not stated 2,366 10.5 10,368 11.7 65,539 8.1

Note 1: Measures the number of people who reported that they have been told by a doctor or nurse that they have any of these long-term health conditions.
Note 2: Respondents had the option of reporting multiple long-term health conditions. Therefore, the sum of all long-term health condition responses for an area will not equal the total number of people in the area.
Note 3: Calculated percentages represent a proportion of the number of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in the area (including those who did not answer the long-term health conditions question).

More information on Type of long-term health condition (LTHP)
Table based on place of usual residence

Count of selected long-term health conditions
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
None of the selected conditions 15,937 71.0 55,618 62.7 493,110 60.7
One condition 3,010 13.4 15,383 17.3 167,204 20.6
Two conditions 755 3.4 4,607 5.2 54,174 6.7
Three or more conditions 372 1.7 2,725 3.1 32,701 4.0
Not stated 2,366 10.5 10,368 11.7 65,539 8.1

Note: Selected long-term health conditions include arthritis, asthma, cancer (including remission), dementia (including Alzheimer's), diabetes (excluding gestational diabetes), heart disease (including heart attack or angina), kidney disease, lung condition (including COPD or emphysema), mental health condition (including depression or anxiety) and stroke. Other long-term health conditions are not included in this count.

More information on Count of selected long-term health conditions (CLTHP)
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Housing

Dwelling characteristics
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only households and other non-classifiable households) where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Number of dwellings requiring one or more extra bedroom(s) (a) 1,131 17.0 3,233 9.5 31,268 8.9
Average number of people per household 3.3 N/A 3.2 N/A 3.1 N/A
Average number of persons per bedroom 1.1 N/A 1 N/A 1 N/A
Average number of registered motor vehicles per dwelling 1.3 N/A 1.8 N/A 1.9 N/A

(a) The Canadian National Occupancy Standard for Housing Appropriateness is used to determine whether there are enough bedrooms in the dwelling for the usual residents. See Housing suitability information below for more details.

More information on Number of bedrooms in private dwelling (BEDD), Household composition (HHCD), Indigenous household indicator (INGDWTD), Housing suitability (HOSD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Mortgage and Rent
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only households and other non-classifiable households) where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Median weekly rent (a) $124 N/A $260 N/A $300 N/A
Median monthly mortgage repayments $1,950 N/A $1,733 N/A $1,721 N/A

(a) Median rent calculations exclude dwellings being occupied rent-free, this is not comparable to 2016 QuickStats data.

More information on Rent (weekly) dollar values (RNTD), Mortgage repayments (monthly) dollar values (MRED), Indigenous household indicator (INGDWTD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Family household composition
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only households and other non-classifiable households) where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
One family household: Couple family with no children 935 14.1 5,511 16.2 62,751 17.8
One family household: Couple family with children 2,022 30.4 10,128 29.8 104,435 29.7
One family household: One parent family 1,489 22.4 8,458 24.9 86,135 24.5
One family household: Other family 238 3.6 847 2.5 7,040 2.0
Multiple family household: Couple family with no children 66 1.0 222 0.7 2,130 0.6
Multiple family household: Couple family with children 229 3.4 638 1.9 6,813 1.9
Multiple family household: One parent family 261 3.9 910 2.7 8,606 2.4
Multiple family household: Other family 28 0.4 69 0.2 412 0.1
Other household 1,387 20.9 7,167 21.1 73,717 20.9

Note: This table counts the types of families within family households at the dwelling level. In multiple family households, only the family composition of the primary family is recorded. Other household includes lone person households and group households.

More information on Family household composition (dwelling) (HCFMD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Dwelling structure
Occupied private dwellings where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Separate house 5,489 82.6 28,229 83.2 281,729 80.0
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc. 827 12.4 4,051 11.9 38,396 10.9
Flat or apartment 151 2.3 1,243 3.7 27,919 7.9
Other dwelling 91 1.4 261 0.8 2,861 0.8

More information on Dwelling structure (STRD)
Table based on place of enumeration

Tenure type
Occupied private dwellings (excl. visitor only households and other non-classifiable households) where at least one person was Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Western Australia - Outback (North) % Western Australia - Outback (North) Western Australia % Western Australia Australia % Australia
Owned outright 389 5.9 3,673 10.8 48,452 13.8
Owned with a mortgage (a) 590 8.9 9,444 27.8 96,647 27.5
Rented (b) 5,155 77.6 19,092 56.2 192,703 54.7
Other (c) 223 3.4 597 1.8 5,582 1.6
Not stated 284 4.3 1,140 3.4 8,652 2.5

(a) Includes dwellings purchased under a shared equity scheme.
(b) Excludes dwellings being occupied rent-free, this is not comparable to 2016 QuickStats data.
(c) Comprises dwellings occupied rent-free, occupied under a life tenure scheme and other tenure type

More information on Tenure type (TEND)
Table based on place of enumeration

Please note that there are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals.