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Mont Albert, Victoria 3127

From Wikipedia.

Mont Albert is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area are the Cities of Whitehorse and Boroondara. At the 2006 Census, Mont Albert had a population of 4419.

The main shopping centre of Mont Albert is Hamilton Street, a small street lined with shops. The suburb has its own railway station.

 History

Mont Albert Post Office opened on 1 August 1914. A Mont Albert North Post Office opened in 1957 and closed in 1993.

 Schools

Source  Wikipedia

Australian Bureau of Statistics

PERSON CHARACTERISTICS

(Place of usual residence)

PERSON CHARACTERISTICS Information Icon: Definition of Person variables
Selected Region
% of total persons in Region
Australia Information Icon: Definition of Australia
% of total persons in Australia

Total persons (excluding overseas visitors)
4,419
-    
19,855,288
-    
Males
2,073
46.9%
9,799,252
49.4%
Females
2,346
53.1%
10,056,036
50.6%
Indigenous persons (comprises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
7
0.2%
455,031
2.3%

In the 2006 Census (held on 8th August 2006), there were 4,419 persons usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb): 46.9% were males and 53.1% were females. Of the total population in Mont Albert (Suburb) 0.2% were Indigenous persons, compared with 2.3% Indigenous persons in Australia.

AGE Information Icon: Definition of Age (AGEP) - Characteristics 2006
Selected Region
% of total persons in Region
Australia
% of total persons in Australia

Age groups:
  0-4 years
246
5.6%
1,260,405
6.3%
  5-14 years
585
13.2%
2,676,807
13.5%
  15-24 years
625
14.1%
2,704,276
13.6%
  25-54 years
1,891
42.8%
8,376,751
42.2%
  55-64 years
479
10.8%
2,192,675
11.0%
  65 years and over
593
13.4%
2,644,374
13.3%
Median age of persons
38
-    
37
-    

In the 2006 Census 18.8% of the population usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb) were children aged between 0-14 years, and 24.3% were persons aged 55 years and over. The median age of persons in Mont Albert (Suburb) was 38 years, compared with 37 years for persons in Australia.

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
Selected Region
% of total persons in Region
Australia
% of total persons in Australia

Australian citizenship
3,848
87.1%
17,095,569
86.1%
Persons born overseas
992
22.4%
4,416,037
22.2%
Overseas visitors (excluded from all other classifications)
64
1.4%
206,358
1.0%

In the 2006 Census, 87.1% of persons usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb) were Australian citizens, 22.4% were born overseas and 1.4% were overseas visitors.

COUNTRY OF BIRTH Information Icon: Definition of Country of birth of Person - Characteristics 2006
MAIN RESPONSES IN SELECTED REGION
Selected Region
% of total persons in Region
Australia
% of total persons in Australia

Australia
3,223
72.9%
14,072,944
70.9%
England
159
3.6%
856,939
4.3%
China
128
2.9%
206,591
1.0%
New Zealand
84
1.9%
389,463
2.0%
India
53
1.2%
147,106
0.7%
Malaysia
45
1.0%
92,337
0.5%

In the 2006 Census, 72.9% of persons usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb) stated they were born in Australia. Other common responses within Mont Albert (Suburb) were: England 3.6%, China 2.9%, New Zealand 1.9%, India 1.2% and Malaysia 1.0%.

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Information Icon: Definition of Language Spoken at Home (LANP) - Characteristics 2006
MAIN RESPONSES IN SELECTED REGION
Selected Region
% of total persons in Region
Australia
% of total persons in Australia

English only spoken at home
3,628
82.1%
15,581,333
78.5%
Mandarin
169
3.8%
220,601
1.1%
Cantonese
89
2.0%
244,553
1.2%
Italian
64
1.4%
316,890
1.6%
Greek
53
1.2%
252,220
1.3%
Korean
29
0.7%
54,621
0.3%

In the 2006 Census, English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 82.1% of persons usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb). The most common languages other than English spoken at home were: Mandarin 3.8%, Cantonese 2.0%, Italian 1.4%, Greek 1.2% and Korean 0.7%.

RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONInformation Icon: Definition of Religious Affiliation (RELP) - Characteristics 2006
MAIN RESPONSES IN SELECTED REGION
Selected Region
% of total persons in Region
Australia
% of total persons in Australia

No Religion
1,067
24.1%
3,706,557
18.7%
Catholic
1,001
22.7%
5,126,882
25.8%
Anglican
765
17.3%
3,718,248
18.7%
Uniting Church
346
7.8%
1,135,422
5.7%
Presbyterian and Reformed
139
3.1%
596,668
3.0%

In the 2006 Census, the most common responses for religious affiliation for persons usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb) were No Religion 24.1%, Catholic 22.7%, Anglican 17.3%, Uniting Church 7.8% and Presbyterian and Reformed 3.1%.

MARITAL STATUS (Population aged 15 years and over)Information Icon: Definition of Registered Marital Status (MSTP) - Characteristics 2006
Selected Region
% of persons aged 15 years and over in Region
Australia
% of persons aged 15 years and over in Australia

Married
1,906
53.1%
7,900,684
49.6%
Never married
1,188
33.1%
5,278,600
33.2%
Separated or divorced
297
8.3%
1,801,979
11.3%
Widowed
193
5.4%
936,813
5.9%

In the 2006 Census, 53.1% of persons aged 15 years and over usually resident in Mont Albert (Suburb) were married, 33.1% never married, 8.3% separated or divorced and 5.4% widowed.

LABOUR FORCE (Population aged 15 years and over)Information Icon: Definition of Labour Force Status (LFS06P) - Characteristics 2006
Selected Region
% of persons in the labour force in Region
Australia
% of persons in the labour force in Australia

Total labour force (includes employed and unemployed persons)
2,363
-    
9,607,987
-    
  Employed full-time
1,393
59.0%
5,827,432
60.7%
  Employed part-time
769
32.5%
2,685,193
27.9%
  Employed away from work
67
2.8%
337,991
3.5%
  Employed hours not stated
38
1.6%
253,567
2.6%
  Unemployed
96
4.1%
503,804
5.2%
Not in the labour force
1,063
-    
5,271,116
-    

2006 Census Dictionary
Census Data Quality Statement
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