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Population
Schofields (West) - Colebee lies within the top 10% of areas nationally in terms of population growth performance according to AreaSearch analysis of short and medium-term trends
According to research conducted by AreaSearch, the population of Schofields (West) - Colebee is estimated at approximately 14,906 as of May 2026. This figure represents a growth of 4,895 individuals (48.9%) relative to the 2021 Census, which documented 10,011 residents. This population shift is calculated utilizing the ABS estimated resident population of 14,743 from June 2025 alongside an additional 592 validated new addresses recorded since the Census. The resulting population size corresponds to a density of 1,412 persons per square kilometer, which exceeds the typical average across the national locations analyzed by AreaSearch. The area's 48.9% growth rate since the 2021 census outperformed the state average of 7.1% as well as Greater Sydney, positioning it as a primary driver of growth in the region. Recent population expansion was chiefly fueled by interstate migration, which accounted for roughly 70.0% of the overall population rise, though other components such as natural increase and overseas migration also made positive contributions.
AreaSearch utilizes projections from the ABS and Geoscience Australia for each SA2 region, which were published in 2024 using 2022 as the baseline year. For any SA2 regions lacking this coverage, projections from the NSW State Government released in 2022 with a 2021 baseline are applied. Age bracket growth trends derived from these sources are likewise projected onto all areas for the span from 2032 to 2041. Looking ahead to coming population patterns, the area is projected to experience exceptional growth that ranks in the top 10 percent of statistical zones nationwide, expanding by 9,292 persons by 2041 based on the most recent annual ERP data, which represents a total increase of 61.2% over the 16 years.
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Development
The level of residential development activity in Schofields (West) - Colebee was found to be higher than 90% of real estate markets across the country
In Schofields (West) - Colebee, approximately 289 residential units receive building approval annually, with 1,445 dwellings approved throughout the last 5 financial years (spanning FY-21 to FY-25) and 70 recorded so far in FY-26. Because an average of 4.3 new inhabitants arrived per built dwelling over the last 5 financial years (spanning FY-21 to FY-25), demand is outstripping new supply, which commonly exerts upward pressure on home values and intensifies homebuyer competition, even as new residences are built with a mean value of $223,000—a figure below regional benchmarks—pointing to more budget-friendly options for buyers. Commercial approvals have amounted to $60,000 this financial year, which points to a heavily residential emphasis.
In comparison to Greater Sydney, Schofields (West) - Colebee exhibits slightly elevated construction activity (running 36.0% above the regional average per capita over the 5 year period), which helps maintain buyer options while supporting current home values, though construction speed has moderated lately. This level is notably higher than the national standard, showing strong interest from developers in this locality. New construction is composed of 94.0% detached houses and 6.0% townhouses or apartments, preserving the area's established suburban feel focused on single-family residences for buyers wanting extra space. Recording about 180 people per approved dwelling, Schofields (West) - Colebee exhibits the typical features of a developing area.
Demographic projections indicate that Schofields (West) - Colebee is set to add 9,129 residents through to 2041 (calculated from the most recent AreaSearch quarterly estimate). Based on current construction trends, the supply of new housing is expected to easily satisfy this demand, presenting favorable buying conditions and potentially supporting population increases that outpace the current projections.
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Development applications around Schofields (West) - Colebee
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Infrastructure
Schofields (West) - Colebee has strong levels of nearby infrastructure activity, ranking in the top 40% nationally
Local infrastructure projects, major developments, and urban planning changes have a significant impact on local performance. In total, AreaSearch has tracked 40 initiatives that are expected to influence this locality. Key developments include Newpark, Stockland Elara Masterplanned Community, Railway Terrace Schofields High-Density Development, and the Sydney Metro - Tallawong to St Marys Corridor (T2SM), with details on the most significant projects provided below.
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Sydney Metro - Tallawong to St Marys Corridor (T2SM)
A protected passenger rail corridor of approximately 15km connecting the Tallawong Stabling Facility to St Marys Station, passing through Schofields Station and the Marsden Park growth area. The corridor preservation study is defining and protecting space for two potential rail services - a future extension of Sydney Metro North West terminating at Schofields, and a new metro-style service between Schofields and St Marys that would link with the Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport line. The corridor was identified in the 2012 Long Term Transport Master Plan as one of Sydney's 19 major transport corridors requiring preservation. As of late 2025 the preferred corridor through Marsden Park has been protected, with land acquisition deferred until closer to construction. The link will provide interchange between Sydney's North West and South West growth areas and onward connections to the broader rail network.
Marsden Park Precinct
Major masterplanned precinct in Sydney's North West Growth Area delivering up to 10,300 homes, a new town centre, two village centres, 108 hectares of open space, new schools, walking and cycling links, major road upgrades including Richmond Road, and local employment. Planning for the related Marsden Park Strategic Centre continues through Blacktown City Council, with updated 2024 retail, commercial and residential work considering NSW Flood Inquiry outcomes. The adjacent Marsden Park North rezoning was exhibited from 17 November 2025 to 30 January 2026 and is expected to be finalised in 2026, shifting the northern area toward employment land, flood-resilient planning, limited housing and open space.
Akuna Vista
Akuna Vista is a 136-hectare masterplanned community by Defence Housing Australia in Nirimba Fields. The estate is planned to deliver about 1,100 residential lots, including around 200 DHA homes, with parks, playgrounds, sports courts and fields, a village green, and local services. In 2026 DHA is progressing neighbourhood streetscape works including more than 600 new street trees, over 2 km of footpaths and road sealing. The Akuna Vista local centre, including a Woolworths supermarket, supporting retail, commercial space, parking and landscaping, was approved in December 2025. Nirimba Fields Public School permanent facilities are under construction and expected to open in May 2026, with the co-located preschool planned for Term 1 2027.
Stockland Elara Masterplanned Community
Major master-planned community by Stockland featuring over 4,000 new homes across 178 hectares, with 40 hectares of green open space and views to the Blue Mountains. The community is well-established, with over 4,000 residents already calling it home. It includes Elara Village Shopping Centre (with a Coles supermarket and specialty stores), St Luke's Catholic College, Northbourne Public School, a 24-hectare parkland with a 3-hectare lake, Livvi's Place water-play playground, and seven kilometres of bike and walking trails. The newest neighborhood, Elara Place, is currently being sold with land parcels registering from mid-2024 and construction planned for Northern Playing Fields and a childcare center. The entire development, representing one of Sydney's largest residential projects, is close to the proposed Marsden Park Strategic Centre and major transport links.
Melonba High School and Primary School
Dual school complex for 2000 high school and 1000 primary school students. Seven three-storey buildings with dedicated sports ovals and 30,000sqm open space.
Altrove
A masterplanned residential community spanning 50 hectares, featuring tree-lined streets, a 1.6-hectare hilltop park, shared cycleways, fitness tracks, and a mixed-use town centre including retail and higher-density housing. Stockland's first true mixed-use development in Australia, directly adjacent to Schofields train station with 53-minute access to Sydney CBD.
Tallawong Central (Completed)
Completed mixed-use development featuring 850 apartments, ground floor retail, childcare centre, and landscaped public spaces. One of the first major residential developments in the Tallawong area, establishing the community foundation.
Landcom Schofields Affordable Housing
Innovative affordable housing project by Landcom located 1.4km from Schofields Railway Station, showcasing diverse housing types including terraces, manor homes, compact housing and apartments. Features sustainable design with 20% more green space and tree cover than typical developments, community gardens, and social infrastructure to support growing families in Schofields. The project provides quality homes for first home buyers and low-to-moderate income families in the growing Schofields area. Civil works completed in 2024 with housing construction commencing 2025.
Employment
AreaSearch analysis of employment trends sees Schofields (West) - Colebee performing better than 90% of local markets assessed across Australia
The local workforce in Schofields (West) - Colebee is highly qualified, with notable representation in the technology sector, an unemployment rate of only 1.5%, and an estimated job growth rate of 1.3% over the prior year. As of March 2026, there are 8,947 employed residents, and the unemployment rate is 2.6% lower than the Greater Sydney average of 4.1%, while workforce participation is exceptionally high at 84.5% compared to 69.1% across Greater Sydney. Census data indicates that a high proportion of residents, 52.3%, worked from home, though this may reflect the influence of Covid-19 restrictions.
The primary employment sectors for local residents consist of health care & social assistance, finance & insurance, and professional & technical. The locality demonstrates a strong industrial focus in finance & insurance, with an employment share that is 1.5 times the regional average. Conversely, education & training accounts for only 6.3% of the local workforce, which is lower than the Greater Sydney average of 8.9%. The area is predominantly residential and seems to offer few jobs locally, as shown by the comparison between the Census working population and the resident population.
According to AreaSearch analysis of SALM and ABS statistics, during the year ending March 2026, the count of employed persons rose by 1.3% and the labor force grew by 1.3%, which kept the unemployment rate stable. By comparison, Greater Sydney saw employment rise by 1.9% and the labor force grow by 1.9%, accompanied by a minor reduction. National employment forecasts from Jobs and Skills Australia dating from May-25 provide additional context regarding future demand trends within Schofields (West) - Colebee. These forecasts, spanning five and ten-year horizons, have been aligned with the local employment structure to project growth. Nationwide employment is projected to grow by 6.6% over five years and 13.7% over ten years, though these rates vary considerably by industry. Applying these sectoral projections to the employment composition of Schofields (West) - Colebee suggests that local employment is poised to rise by 6.9% over five years and 14.1% over ten years (note that this is a basic weighted extrapolation for demonstration purposes and does not incorporate local population forecasts).
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Income
The economic profile demonstrates exceptional strength, placing the area among the top 10% nationally based on comprehensive AreaSearch income analysis
According to the latest ATO statistics compiled by AreaSearch for the 2023 financial year, income levels in the Schofields (West) - Colebee SA2 exceed the national average. The median income for taxpayers in this SA2 is $64,689, with an average income of $72,762, compared to $60,817 and $83,003 respectively for Greater Sydney. Factoring in Wage Price Index growth of 10.32% since the 2023 financial year, current estimates would stand at approximately $71,365 for the median and $80,271 for the average as of March 2026. Data from the 2021 Census reveals that household, family, and individual incomes in Schofields (West) - Colebee are elevated, ranking between the 91st and 97th percentiles nationwide. In terms of income distribution, the $1,500 - 2,999 weekly bracket is the most common, accounting for 32.6% of residents (4,859 people), which is similar to the broader region where 30.9% fall into this category. High-income earners are common, with 53.4% earning more than $3,000 weekly, pointing to substantial purchasing power. Significant housing expenses absorb 19.0% of earnings, yet strong wages keep disposable income at the 96th percentile, and the area's SEIFA income score places it in the 9th decile.
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Housing
Schofields (West) - Colebee is characterized by a predominantly suburban housing profile, with ownership patterns similar to the broader region
At the time of the latest Census, the mix of housing types in Schofields (West) - Colebee consisted of 98.0% houses and 2.0% other dwelling types (such as semi-detached homes, apartments, and alternative options), compared to 55.9% houses and 44.1% other dwellings across metropolitan Sydney. Home ownership rates in Schofields (West) - Colebee were lower than the Sydney metropolitan average, sitting at 9.8%, with the remaining properties occupied by residents with a mortgage (66.6%) or renting (23.6%). The median monthly mortgage payment in the area was significantly higher than the Sydney metropolitan average of $2,427, coming in at $3,000, while the median weekly rent was $580 compared to the metropolitan average of $470. On a national level, mortgage payments in Schofields (West) - Colebee are much higher than the Australian average of $1,863, and rent figures are also well above the national median of $375.
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Household Composition
Schofields (West) - Colebee features high concentrations of family households, with a higher-than-average median household size
Families make up the vast majority of households at 92.0%, which is composed of couples with children at 65.0%, couples without children at 18.7%, and single parent households at 7.6%. Non-family living arrangements account for the remaining 8.0% of households, consisting of single-person households at 6.5% and group households at 1.5%. The median household size of 3.4 individuals is larger than the Greater Sydney average of 2.7.
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Local Schools & Education
Schofields (West) - Colebee shows strong educational performance, ranking in the upper quartile nationally when assessed across multiple qualification and achievement indicators
Academic achievement in Schofields (West) - Colebee is notably higher than national and state averages, with 48.6% of residents aged 15+ holding university degrees, compared to 30.4% in Australia and 32.2% in NSW. This high level of education positions the area well for professional and knowledge-based employment. Bachelor degrees are the most common qualification at 31.7%, followed by postgraduate degrees at 14.6% and graduate diplomas at 2.3%. Vocational training accounts for 23.8% of qualifications among residents aged 15+—which includes advanced diplomas at 9.7% and certificates at 14.1%.
Enrolment in education is remarkably high, with 32.8% of the local population currently undertaking formal studies. Within this group, 13.2% are attending primary school, 7.9% are in secondary school, and 4.9% are enrolled in tertiary education.
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Transport
Transport servicing is good compared to other areas nationally based on assessment of service frequency, route connectivity and accessibility
An evaluation of public transit shows 48 active transit stops in Schofields (West) - Colebee, incorporating both train and bus options. These stops are served by 22 different routes, which support 5,838 passenger trips each week. Transit accessibility is good, with residents living an average of 280 meters from their nearest stop. Given the residential nature of the area, most workers commute out of the district, with private cars being the main transport mode at 83%, followed by trains at 13%. Household vehicle ownership averages 1.6 cars per dwelling, which is higher than the regional average. Additionally, 52.3% of residents worked from home, according to the 2021 Census, which was likely affected by pandemic restrictions.
Across all transit lines, service frequency averages 834 trips daily, which represents roughly 121 weekly departures for each individual stop.
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Health
Schofields (West) - Colebee's residents boast exceedingly positive health performance metrics with very low prevalence of common health conditions across all age groups
Based on AreaSearch's evaluation of mortality indices and the occurrence of long-term illnesses, health outcomes in Schofields (West) - Colebee are outstanding, characterized by a very low incidence of common health issues across all age brackets. Additionally, the proportion of residents with private health insurance is high, sitting at approximately 55% of the population (~8,257 people), compared to 59.9% throughout Greater Sydney.
Asthma and diabetes represent the most frequent medical conditions, affecting 5.4% and 4.2% of the population respectively, while 83.1% of residents reported having no chronic medical conditions, compared to 74.6% in Greater Sydney. Residents aged 65 and older make up 5.7% of the local population (849 people), which is below the Greater Sydney average of 15.5%. While seniors in this area experience strong health outcomes, their national ranking is slightly lower than that of the younger local demographic.
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Cultural Diversity
Schofields (West) - Colebee is among the most culturally diverse areas in the country based on AreaSearch assessment of a range of language and cultural background related metrics
Schofields (West) - Colebee ranks among the most ethnically diverse localities in Australia, with 56.4% of residents speaking a non-English language at home and 51.9% born outside of the country. Christianity is the primary religious affiliation, representing 43.3% of the local population. However, the most notable religious concentration is Hinduism, which represents 26.5% of the population, a share significantly higher than the Greater Sydney average of 5.2%.
Regarding parent birthplaces, the three most common ancestries in Schofields (West) - Colebee are Indian, representing 21.5% of the population (compared to the regional average of 3.6%), Other at 20.7%, and Australian at 13.2%. There are also significant differences in other backgrounds: Filipino residents make up 9.2% of the population (compared to 2.0% regionally), Maltese represent 2.2% (compared to 1.0%), and Samoan residents account for 0.9% (compared to 0.5%).
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Age
Schofields (West) - Colebee's young demographic places it in the bottom 15% of areas nationwide
Schofields (West) - Colebee has a median age of 33, which is younger than the Greater Sydney average of 37 and lower than the national median of 38 years. Compared to Greater Sydney, the area has a high proportion of people aged 35 - 44 (24.4%) and a low proportion of residents aged 65 - 74 (3.6%). The concentration of residents aged 35 - 44 is higher than the national average of 14.3%. Since the 2021 Census, the proportion of residents aged 15 to 24 grew from 10.9% to 12.8%, and those aged 45 to 54 rose from 10.7% to 12.4%. Conversely, the cohort aged 25 to 34 shrank from 16.4% to 11.7%, and the 0 to 4 group declined from 10.3% to 9.0%. By 2041, demographic forecasts project major changes for Schofields (West) - Colebee, with the 15 to 24 age bracket expected to grow by 166%, adding 3,162 residents to reach 5,063.