Golden Plains - South

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DemographicsPopulation Growth in Golden Plains - South

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Golden Plains - South has an estimated 9,014 residents, up from 8,111 at the 2021 Census — a change of 903 people, or 11.1%. Growth has averaged 2.9% a year over five years, faster than 75% of areas nationally. 567 new addresses have been validated here since Census night. Interstate and internal migration accounts for 65.1% of that increase. Fewer than ten people live on each square kilometre, across a boundary that takes in surrounding rural land. Population is estimated from ABS Estimated Resident Population releases and GNAF address data, re-based from the 2021 Census and updated annually.

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According to the analysis by AreaSearch, the population of Golden Plains - South stands at approximately 9,014 as of May 2026. This represents a growth of 903 people (11.1%) relative to the 2021 Census, which documented 8,111 residents. This adjustment is calculated using the ABS estimated resident population of 8,954 from June 2025 alongside 567 validated new addresses identified since the Census. Such a population size results in a density of 6.1 persons per square kilometer, ensuring residents have plenty of personal space. The area's 11.1% expansion rate since the 2021 census outpaced the Rest of Vic.

(4.3%) and its broader SA4 region, establishing it as a regional growth frontrunner. This upward trajectory was largely fueled by interstate migration, which accounted for roughly 65.1% of the total population increase during recent times, though all demographic components including natural increase and overseas migration made positive contributions. AreaSearch utilizes projections from the ABS and Geoscience Australia for individual SA2 sectors, published in 2024 using 2022 as the baseline year. For any SA2 regions lacking this dataset, AreaSearch employs the 2023 Regional/LGA projections from the VIC State Government, adjusting them via a method that aggregates population growth from the LGA to the SA2 level using weightings. The age bracket growth rates derived from these aggregations are also applied to all sectors for the years 2032 to 2041. Based on current demographic indicators, the area is projected to experience exceptional growth that ranks in the top 10 percent of non-metropolitan locations, with an expected increase of 5,438 persons by 2041 compared to the most recent annual ERP data, representing a total expansion of 59.7% over the 16 years.

Frequently Asked Questions - Population

What is the latest population estimate for the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Total population for the Golden Plains - South SA2 was estimated to be approximately 9,014 as at May 26. This is based upon an estimated resident population of 8,954 from the ABS up to June 2025.
How has the population in the Golden Plains - South SA2 changed since 2021?
The golden plains - south sa2 has added approximately 903 people and shown a 11.13% increase from the 8,111 people recorded at the 2021 Census period.
What is the population density in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The population density in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is estimated at 6 persons per square kilometer based on the latest population estimate.
How much has the population grown over the past 10 years in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Over the past 10 years, the population in the Golden Plains - South SA2 has shown a compound annual growth rate of 2.8% per annum.
What are the main drivers of population growth in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Population growth in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is driven by: Interstate migration (65.1%), Natural increase (27.1%), Overseas migration (7.7%). The primary driver is Interstate migration, contributing 65.1% of overall population gains.

Residential SupplyHousing Development & Building Approvals in Golden Plains - South

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456 new dwellings have been approved in Golden Plains - South over the past five years, an average of 91 a year. That places the area in the 90th percentile for residential development activity nationally, about 10 approvals per 1,000 residents a year. Of the 70 dwellings approved in the latest reporting year, 100% were detached houses and the rest townhouses or apartments. Approvals are currently running at an annualised 88, broadly in line with that longer-run average. Figures come from ABS building approvals aggregated to this SA2 boundary and are updated monthly as the ABS releases them.

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An average of approximately 91 new residential approvals have been granted annually in Golden Plains - South, representing 456 dwellings over the previous 5 financial years. In the current FY-26 period, 81 approvals have been documented so far. An average of 2.6 people moved to the locality for every new dwelling built over the 5 financial years spanning FY-21 to FY-25, pointing to solid demand that is likely to sustain property values, with new builds averaging a construction cost of $405,000, which highlights developers targeting the high-end market with premium housing options.

Additionally, commercial approvals have reached $8.0 million this financial year, suggesting a modest emphasis on commercial construction projects. Compared to the Rest of Vic., Golden Plains - South exhibits slightly elevated building activity (15.0% higher than the regional average per capita over the 5 year timeframe), which ensures diverse options for purchasers while protecting the value of current real estate. This level of activity is significantly higher than the national baseline, indicating solid developer trust in the local market. Furthermore, all recent building permits have been for detached houses, which preserves the low-density character of the area through a focus on standalone homes that appeal to buyers looking for space. The region registers roughly 111 people per dwelling approval, showing a growing marketplace. Looking forward, Golden Plains - South is projected to add 5,378 residents by 2041 (starting from the latest AreaSearch quarterly figures). Construction activity is keeping reasonable pace with this anticipated population influx, though home buyers might experience greater rivalry for available properties as the population increases.

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How many dwelling approvals have occurred in the Golden Plains - South SA2 recently?
Dwelling approval activity in the the Golden Plains - South SA2 area has seen 163 residential approvals over the past two financial years, based on AreaSearch's SA2 aggregation method. The Golden Plains - South SA2's current population of 9,014 has been supported by 91 approvals on average over recent years.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's development activity compare to the broader region?
The Golden Plains - South SA2 has seen 1.11 approvals per 100 people in recent years, compared to 0.82 approvals in the broader region. This means that one dwelling has been approved for every 111 people in the Golden Plains - South SA2, compared to one for every 156 in the broader region.
Is the Golden Plains - South SA2 keeping up with housing demand?
With the population expected to increase by 5,378 people by 2041, around 1,793 new dwellings will be necessary. Recent approval levels may be insufficient to meet these forecasts, considering the census average of 3.0 persons per dwelling. This indicates potential housing shortages if current approval trends continue.
What has been the trend in development approvals over the past five years in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Looking at development activity over the past five years, the Golden Plains - South SA2's approval levels have been below the yearly average of 91, indicating a recent decline in approval activity.
How many dwellings will be needed to accommodate future population growth in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The population in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is expected to grow by 5,378 people by 2041, necessitating approximately 1,793 new dwellings. This calculation is based on the current census average of 3.0 persons per dwelling in the area.
How does recent development compare to population growth in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Over the past five years, the population in the Golden Plains - South SA2 has grown by approximately 3,843 people, while 456 residential approvals were recorded. This equates to a ratio of 8.4 people added for each new dwelling approval. This high ratio suggests strong population growth relative to housing supply, potentially indicating unmet housing demand.
Are there opportunities for residential developers in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
With dwelling approval activity running at an average of 91 approvals per year and a population of 9,014, there appears to be a supply shortfall relative to projected demand, presenting strong opportunities for residential developers. With the population expected to increase by 5,378 people by 2041, around 1,793 new dwellings will be necessary. Current approval trends may be insufficient to meet forecast demand, indicating strong development opportunities.
Approvals Pipeline Development applications near Golden Plains - South

Development applications around Golden Plains - South

Development approvals is a new addition to AreaSearch. We’re actively expanding council coverage and refining the dataset — details and statuses for some councils may be partial. Check back regularly for the latest pipeline.
Application search is not available in Victoria. AreaSearch holds 23 applications for Golden Plains - South, but they are a record of past activity rather than a current register. Victoria has no state-wide planning portal and its council coverage is uneven, so we have switched the search off here rather than return partial answers. We are currently investigating a solution. No credits are charged for Victorian applications, and building approvals from the ABS and the major projects we track are unaffected.

SOURCE: Planning portals and council registers, compiled by AreaSearch. Distance & bearing measured from the suburb midpoint.

Project PipelineInfrastructure & Major Projects in Golden Plains - South

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AreaSearch tracks 10 current infrastructure and development projects inside Golden Plains - South, worth an estimated $1.01 billion. A further 134 sit in the immediately surrounding suburbs, taking the tracked pipeline within reach of the area to $43.3 billion. 31 are already under construction and 46 are due for completion within three years. The pipeline spans residential development, communities, precincts & urban renewal and health & medical. Records are compiled from Infrastructure Australia, state agencies, council planning portals and public announcements, reviewed and updated daily, then ranked by proximity, construction stage, completion horizon and project scale.

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Local infrastructure projects, planning initiatives, and major developments have a significant impact on local performance. AreaSearch has tracked a total of 22 projects that are expected to influence this region. Notable projects include the Tall Tree Wind Farm, Catalina Heights Estate, Lethbridge Structure Plan, and Lethbridge Recreation Reserve Upgrades, with the following index highlighting the most significant developments.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Infrastructure

What are some of the major infrastructure and planning changes likely to influence the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Key infrastructure and planning changes likely to influence the Golden Plains - South SA2 include: Tall Tree Wind Farm (Under Assessment); Catalina Heights Estate (Construction); Lethbridge Structure Plan (Planning); Lethbridge Recreation Reserve Upgrades (Completed); and Ackland Acres Estate (Completed). These projects represent significant developments that will shape the area's future infrastructure landscape.
What types of infrastructure projects are impacting the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Infrastructure development impacting the Golden Plains - South SA2 spans multiple sectors including Residential Development, Communities, Precincts & Urban Renewal, and Energy, among others.
What is the scale of infrastructure investment impacting the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Infrastructure investment analysis indicates substantial capital deployment exceeding $1.0 billion in projects that will impact the extended area.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's infrastructure development compare to other areas?
Infrastructure development activity impacting the Golden Plains - South SA2 currently ranks below national averages at the 38thth percentile.
Tall Tree Wind Farm
Category: Energy
Stage: Under Assessment | Est. Comp: 2029
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The Tall Tree Wind Farm is a proposed renewable energy project located in the Golden Plains Shire of central west Victoria. It features up to 53 wind turbines with an installed capacity of approximately 330 MW, alongside a 200 MW / 800 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS). The project aims to generate enough clean energy to power approximately 235,000 Victorian homes and is currently undergoing environmental assessments through the Victorian EES and Federal EPBC processes.

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Lethbridge Recreation Reserve Upgrades
Category: Sports & Recreation
Stage: Completed | Est. Comp: 0
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Upgrades to play equipment, public furniture, improved pathways, and landscaping works at Lethbridge Recreation Reserve to boost liveability for the community.

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Lethbridge Structure Plan
Category: Communities, Precincts & Urban Renewal
Stage: Planning | Est. Comp: 0
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A strategic framework and basis for future land use planning decisions in Lethbridge, indicating preferred layouts for residential, commercial, and community land uses, with a 10-20 year outlook. Forecasts an additional 400 people and around 260 dwellings over the next 10-20 years.

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Woodman Estate
Category: Residential Development
Stage: Completed | Est. Comp: 0
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A 5-lot residential project by TW Projects in Lethbridge. Completed and titles achieved in February 2020.

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Ackland Acres Estate
Category: Residential Development
Stage: Completed | Est. Comp: 0
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A residential land development project by TW Projects, consisting of 50+ lots. Stages 1 and 2 completed construction in August 2022, with Stage 3 completion in January 2023. This estate has sold out.

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Bruce Creek Estate
Category: Residential Development
Stage: Completed | Est. Comp: 0
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A residential land development by TW Projects that has sold out, showcasing Lethbridge as a popular destination in the Golden Plains Shire. Completed construction in August 2021.

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Catalina Heights Estate
Category: Residential Development
Stage: Construction | Est. Comp: 2026
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A regional lifestyle land estate in Lethbridge offering large acreage lots (about 4,018 m2 to 5,328 m2). Stage 1 sold and Stage 2 released, with titling targeted for mid 2026. Estate is now selling and civil works are underway to deliver serviced lots in a rural residential community.

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Valley Views Estate
Category: Residential Development
Stage: Approved | Est. Comp: 0

A residential development offering vacant land and house & land packages, with a total of 9 new homes on 4.99 hectares.

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Jobs & IndustryEmployment Trends in Golden Plains - South

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4,705 residents of Golden Plains - South are employed, from a labour force of 4,846. Unemployment sits at 2.9%, with participation at 69.2%. Weighted for its industry mix, the area's sectors are forecast to grow about 5.9% nationally over five years. That reflects industry composition only and makes no allowance for local population growth. The working-day population is estimated at 7,421, about 82% of the resident population, so more people leave the area for work than travel in. Unemployment and labour force come from ABS Small Area Labour Markets, updated quarterly; the industry and occupation profile is from the 2021 Census.

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Golden Plains - South is characterized by a workforce with high skill levels, particularly within the construction industry, alongside a low unemployment rate of 2.9% and steady employment figures over the prior year. In March 2026, there are 4,705 employed residents, and the local unemployment rate sits 0.8% below the 3.7% rate recorded in Regional Vic., while participation in the labor force is significantly higher than average (69.2% compared to 61.1% in Regional Vic.). Census data indicates that a moderate 20.5% of workers operated from home, though this figure may be influenced by pandemic-related lockdowns.

The primary sectors employing local residents are construction, health care & social assistance, and agriculture, forestry & fishing. The region has an especially strong concentration of workers in construction, with employment levels reaching 1.4 times the regional standard. Conversely, health care & social assistance has a lower share of workers at 13.2% compared to the regional benchmark of 16.8%. The local area appears to provide limited employment options within its boundaries, as shown by comparing the count of working individuals in the Census against the resident population. Based on an analysis of SALM and ABS statistics by AreaSearch, the labor force shrank by 1.0% and total employment fell by 0.5% during the 12 months ending March 2026, which led to a 0.5 percentage point drop in unemployment. In comparison, Regional Vic. saw employment decline by 0.1%, the labor force contract by 0.3%, and unemployment fall by 0.2 percentage points. National employment projections from Jobs and Skills Australia published in May-25 offer additional context regarding future demand trends in Golden Plains - South. These forecasts, spanning five and ten-year intervals, have been applied to the local workforce structure to model future growth. Although national employment is projected to grow by 6.6% over five years and 13.7% over ten years, the rates of change vary widely across different industries. Mapping these sector-specific forecasts to the employment profile of Golden Plains - South indicates local jobs could grow by 5.9% over five years and 12.5% over ten years (note that this is a basic weighted calculation for demonstration purposes and does not incorporate local population forecasts).

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What is the employment situation in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
As of March 2026, the Golden Plains - South SA2 has approximately 4,705 employed residents with an unemployment rate of 2.9%. This very low unemployment rate indicates a tight labour market with strong demand for workers. Employment performance is above the national median, showing positive labour market dynamics.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's unemployment rate compare to the broader region?
As of March 2026, the unemployment rate in the Golden Plains - South SA2 stands at 2.9%, which is 0.8 percentage points below Regional Vic.'s rate of 3.7%. This lower unemployment rate suggests stronger local employment conditions. For comparison, the national unemployment rate is 4.2%.
What are the major employment sectors in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The employment landscape in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is dominated by several key sectors. The largest employers are construction (14.2% of employment), health care & social assistance (13.2%), and agriculture, forestry & fishing (11.1%). Other significant employers include education & training and retail trade.
How has employment changed recently in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Over the past year to March 2026, the Golden Plains - South SA2 has experienced a decline in employment, with total jobs decreasing while the labour force decreased. As a result, the unemployment rate has fall. By comparison, Regional Vic. saw employment decreased and its unemployment rate dropped.
What is the workforce participation rate in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The workforce participation rate in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 69.2%, which represents the proportion of working-age residents who are either employed or actively seeking work. This healthy participation rate reflects good employment opportunities and workforce engagement. The local rate leading the Regional Vic. average of 61.1%, indicating stronger workforce attachment in the local area.
Which industries are over-represented in the Golden Plains - South SA2's employment market?
The golden plains - south sa2 shows notable specialization in construction, which employs 14.2% of the local workforce compared to 10.4% regionally. This moderate specialization indicates some local strength in the sector. The area also shows above-average employment in 1 other sectors, contributing to a distinctive economic profile.
What are the employment growth prospects for the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Based on Jobs and Skills Australia projections applied to the Golden Plains - South SA2's industry mix, employment is expected to grow by 5.9% over the next five years and 12.5% over ten years. This compares to national growth expectations of 6.6% over five years. Steady growth is anticipated across multiple sectors, providing diverse employment opportunities.
How does the job market in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare nationally?
The golden plains - south sa2's employment market shows above-average performance nationally, placing in the top half of areas assessed. Employment indicators suggest healthy labour market conditions relative to other regions. Recent job advertisement trends show the broader employment region saw a 3.2% decline, ranking 26.0th out of 37 regions nationally.
What employment opportunities exist for skilled workers in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Skilled workers will find good opportunities in the Golden Plains - South SA2, with skilled sectors accounting for 29.4% of employment. Key sectors for skilled workers include health care & social assistance (13.2%), education & training (8.5%), and professional & technical (5.1%). With projected employment growth of 5.9% over five years, demand for skilled workers is expected to remain strong.

EarningsHousehold Income in Golden Plains - South

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Median household income in Golden Plains - South is $1,898 a week (about $99,000 a year), with median personal income at $780 a week. ATO records put median taxable income at $55,440 a year against an average of $68,622. Household income is from the 2021 Census; taxable income is from ATO Taxation Statistics for the latest financial year available, indexed forward using the ABS Wage Price Index.

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According to the compilation of the most recent postcode ATO data released for financial year 2023 by AreaSearch, the Golden Plains - South SA2 registered a median taxpayer income of $55,440 and an average income of $68,622. These figures are slightly above national benchmarks and compare to median and average outcomes of $50,954 and $62,728 in Regional Vic. respectively. Factoring in Wage Price Index growth of 9.62% since financial year 2023, current estimates correspond to roughly $60,773 (median) and $75,223 (average) as of March 2026. Data from the 2021 Census places the household, family, and personal incomes of Golden Plains - South near the 51st percentile across the nation.

Income distribution data shows that 37.2% of the population (3,353 individuals) are situated in the $1,500 - 2,999 income bracket, which is similar to the wider region where 30.3% fall into this range. Residents keep 87.3% of their earnings after paying for housing, pointing to solid purchasing capacity, and the area is positioned in the 5th decile of the SEIFA income index.

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What is the median taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Based on Wage Price Index adjustments to March 2026, the estimated median taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is approximately $60,773. The official ATO data from FY-23 recorded a median of $55,440.
What is the average taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Based on Wage Price Index adjustments to March 2026, the estimated average taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is approximately $75,223. The official ATO data from FY-23 recorded an average of $68,622.
How does the median taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare to the region?
Based on Wage Price Index adjustments to March 2026, the estimated median taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is approximately $60,773 compared to $55,856 in Regional Vic.. The official ATO data from FY-23 shows $55,440 and $50,954 respectively.
How does the average taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare to the region?
Based on Wage Price Index adjustments to March 2026, the estimated average taxable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is approximately $75,223 compared to $68,762 in Regional Vic.. The official ATO data from FY-23 shows $68,622 and $62,728 respectively.
What are the main income cohorts in the Golden Plains - South SA2 according to the 2021 Census?
As per the 2021 Census, the income bracket containing the largest proportion (~37.2% / 3,353 persons) of the Golden Plains - South SA2's population is the $1,500 - 2,999 cohort.
How do the main income cohorts in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare to the region?
The largest income cohort in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is the $1,500 - 2,999 group, representing about 37.2% of the population. In comparison, Regional Vic.'s largest income cohort is the $1,500 - 2,999 group, representing 30.3% of its population, according to the 2021 Census.
What is the median household income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 according to the 2021 Census?
The 2021 Census data indicates that the median household income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $1,898/wk.
What is the median family income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 according to the 2021 Census?
According to the 2021 Census, the median family income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $2,103/wk.
What is the median personal income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 according to the 2021 Census?
The 2021 Census shows that the median personal income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $780/wk.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's income rank nationally?
According to AreaSearch's aggregation of the latest postcode level ATO data released for FY-23, the Golden Plains - South SA2 had a median income among taxpayers of $55,440 with the average level standing at $68,622. This is just above the national average and compares to levels of $50,954 and $62,728 across Regional Vic. respectively. Based on Wage Price Index growth of 9.62% since FY-23, current estimates would be approximately $60,773 (median) and $75,223 (average) as of March 2026.
What is the disposable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The estimated disposable income in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $7,177 per year according to AreaSearch analysis.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's disposable income compare to the region?
The golden plains - south sa2's disposable income is $7,177 compared to $5,209 for Regional Vic., based on AreaSearch analysis.

Housing StockHousing & Dwellings in Golden Plains - South

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Golden Plains - South had 2,685 occupied dwellings at the 2021 Census, 99% detached houses and 0% apartments. 55% are owned with a mortgage, 7% rented and 38% owned outright. At that Census the median rent was $308 a week and the median mortgage repayment $1,733 a month. Rent absorbs 16.2% of household income here and mortgage repayments 21.1%. Dwelling stock, tenure and housing costs are 2021 Census measures — the only source that counts dwellings at this boundary size.

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The housing stock in Golden Plains - South at the time of the last Census consisted of 99.4% houses and 0.6% other options (such as semi-detached properties, units, or alternative dwellings), compared to Regional Vic. which recorded 90.1% houses and 9.9% alternative dwellings. The level of home ownership in Golden Plains - South was slightly below the rate in Regional Vic., standing at 37.9%, with the remaining properties being held under a mortgage (54.9%) or rented (7.2%). The median monthly mortgage payment in the area was significantly higher than the Regional Vic.

median at $1,733, and the median weekly rent was $308, compared to Regional Vic. figures of $1,430 and $285. On a national level, mortgage payments in Golden Plains - South are below the Australian median of $1,863, and rents are considerably lower than the national median of $375.

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What percentage of homes are owned vs rented in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
In the Golden Plains - South SA2, 37.9% of homes are owned outright, 54.9% are owned with a mortgage, and 7.2% are rented.
What percentage of dwellings in the Golden Plains - South SA2 are houses?
According to the latest data, 99.4% of dwellings in the Golden Plains - South SA2 are houses.
What percentage of dwellings in the Golden Plains - South SA2 are apartments or units?
In the Golden Plains - South SA2, 0.2% of dwellings are apartments or units, with an additional 0.2% being semi-detached dwellings.
What is the level of outright home ownership in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Outright home ownership in the Golden Plains - South SA2 stands at 37.9%, compared to 40.9% in Regional Vic..
What is the median monthly mortgage repayment in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The median monthly mortgage repayment in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $1,733, compared to $1,430 in Regional Vic..
What is the median weekly rent in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The median weekly rent in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $308, compared to $285 in Regional Vic..
What is the distribution of rental prices in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
In the Golden Plains - South SA2, 8.2% of rentals are $0-149/week, 49.7% are $150-349/week, 40.4% are $350-649/week, 1.8% are $650-949/week, and 0.0% are $950+/week.
What is the average monthly housing cost in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The aggregate monthly housing cost in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is $1,047, which represents the average monthly cost across all housing types.
What percentage of income do residents spend on housing in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
In the Golden Plains - South SA2, households with mortgages typically spend 21.1% of their income on mortgage repayments, while renters spend 16.2% of their income on rent.
How crowded are homes in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The average persons per bedroom ratio in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 0.8, indicating the level of household density.
How does housing affordability in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare to the region?
Housing affordability in the Golden Plains - South SA2 shows mortgage holders spending 21.1% of income on repayments (vs 23.8% regionally), while renters spend 16.2% of income on rent (vs 20.6% regionally).
What types of dwellings are most common in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The dwelling mix in the Golden Plains - South SA2 consists of 99.4% detached houses, 0.2% semi-detached dwellings, 0.2% apartments, and 0.2% other dwelling types.
What is the weighted average housing cost based on tenure mix in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Based on the area's tenure composition, the weighted average monthly housing cost is approximately $1,047. This accounts for outright owners paying no housing costs, mortgage holders paying $1,733/month, and renters paying $1,334/month.
How affordable is housing in the Golden Plains - South SA2 relative to local incomes?
Housing in Golden Plains - South consumes approximately 12.7% of median household income ($8,218 monthly), indicating costs are highly affordable. The generally accepted benchmark is that housing should not exceed 30% of household income.
How do proposed developments compare to existing housing types in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Recent development applications in Golden Plains - South show attached dwellings contributing 0% of approvals compared to 1% of existing stock, while detached houses represent 100% of applications versus 99% of current dwellings. This suggests development patterns consistent with existing housing mix. The area shows minimal growth in housing density compared to other Australian locations.

HouseholdsHousehold Composition in Golden Plains - South

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Golden Plains - South counted 2,685 households at the 2021 Census, an estimated 2,984 today, averaging 2.9 people each. 43% are couples with children, more than in 84% of areas nationally, against 31% couples without children. 16% of households are people living alone, and families average 1.8 children. Household and family composition is measured only by the Census, so these are 2021 figures.

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Family units constitute the vast majority of households at 82.1%, which is made up of 42.6% couples with children, 30.8% couples without children, and 8.3% single parent arrangements. The remaining 17.9% consists of non-family households, with lone person households representing 16.1% and group living situations making up 1.6%. The median household occupancy of 2.9 people is higher than the Regional Vic. median of 2.4.

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How many households are in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
As of the 2021 Census, the Golden Plains - South SA2 had 2,685 households. Based on population growth patterns, this has grown by approximately 11.1% to an estimated 2,984 households today.
What is the typical household size?
The median household size in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 2.9 people. This compares to 2.4 in Regional Vic. and reflects the area's household composition mix.
What types of households are most common?
Family households dominate at 82.1% of all households. The remaining households consist of lone person households (16.1%), group households (1.6%), and other household types (0.1%).
How are families structured in the area?
Among the 2,204 family households, 42.6% are couples with children, 30.8% are couples without children at home, and 8.3% are single parent families. This mix shapes local demand for schools, family services, and housing types.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare to regional household patterns?
Compared to Regional Vic., the Golden Plains - South SA2 shows distinct household patterns. Family households are notably over-represented at 82.1% (versus 67.8% regionally). Conversely, lone person households are under-represented at 16.1% compared to the regional 29.3%. This family-oriented profile influences local demand for family homes, schools, and children's services.
What is the average family size?
Families in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have an average of 1.8 children, matching the Regional Vic. average of 1.8. This influences local demand for child-related services and larger family homes.
What are the marriage patterns in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Marriage patterns reveal 54.4% of the adult population are currently married, while 31.6% have never married. This compares to 46.3% married and 34.0% never married across Regional Vic..
How significant are single-person households?
Single-person households represent 16.1% of all households in the Golden Plains - South SA2, notably lower than the regional average of 29.3%. This affects demand for smaller dwellings and single-person accommodation.
Are shared living arrangements common?
Group households (unrelated people sharing) account for 1.6% of households, well below the Regional Vic. average of 2.9%. This low rate suggests limited student or young professional shared accommodation.
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EducationSchools & Education in Golden Plains - South

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20.1% of adults in Golden Plains - South hold a university qualification, including 13.8% with a bachelor degree and 3.1% with postgraduate qualifications. A further 32.3% hold a vocational qualification. 6 schools serve the area, with 678 enrolment places and an average ICSEA of 1,007 against a national benchmark of 1,000. Qualifications come from the 2021 Census; school enrolments, ICSEA and results come from ACARA's current release.

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The region presents educational opportunities for improvement, as university graduation rates (20.1%) are considerably lower than the statewide Victorian average of 33.4%. This situation presents a focal point for targeted educational programs. Bachelor degrees represent the most common higher education qualification at 13.8%, followed by graduate diplomas (3.2%) and postgraduate qualifications (3.1%). Vocational and technical training is common, with 44.8% of residents aged 15+ holding trade credentials, consisting of advanced diplomas (12.5%) and certificates (32.3%). Enrollment rates in study are quite strong, with 30.3% of the population currently participating in formal education.

This group is composed of 12.2% in primary schools, 9.1% in high schools, and 2.8% undertaking higher education programs.

Frequently Asked Questions - Education

What percentage of people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have university qualifications?
20.1% of people aged 15 and over in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have university qualifications, compared to 21.7% in the broader region.
What percentage of people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have no formal qualifications?
35.1% of people aged 15 and over in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have no formal qualifications, compared to 40.4% regionally.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's education level compare to national averages?
The golden plains - south sa2 ranks in the 56th percentile nationally for education based on AreaSearch's analysis of qualification and performance metrics.
What types of qualifications are most common in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The most common qualifications in the Golden Plains - South SA2 are: Certificate (32.3%), Bachelor Degree (13.8%), Advanced Diploma (12.5%).
What proportion of the Golden Plains - South SA2's population is currently attending educational institutions?
30.3% of the population in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is currently engaged in formal education, with 12.2% in primary school, 9.1% in secondary school, 2.8% at university.
What is the ICSEA score for schools in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The average ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) score for schools in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 1007, indicating average socio-educational advantage (national average is 1000).
How many schools are located within the Golden Plains - South SA2?
There are 6 schools within the Golden Plains - South SA2, with a combined enrollment of approximately 678 students.
What types of schools are available in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The golden plains - south sa2 includes 6 primary schools.

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AmenitiesServices & Amenities in Golden Plains - South

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Getting AroundTransport & Commuting in Golden Plains - South

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Getting around Golden Plains - South means driving: households keep an average of 2.3 vehicles, and scheduled services reach only a handful of stops. Service data is built from operators' published GTFS timetables; vehicle ownership is from the 2021 Census.

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Analysis of public transport infrastructure shows 7 operating stops in Golden Plains - South, which are served by 4 unique routes that provide a total of 28 weekly passenger services. Accessibility is classified as restricted, with residents situated an average of 4142 meters from their nearest transit stop. Because the region is primarily residential, the vast majority of workers commute to other areas, with private vehicles remaining the primary mode of travel at 94%. Households own an average of 2.3 vehicles, which is higher than the regional average. A total of 20.5% of residents work from home, based on 2021 Census data, which may reflect conditions during the pandemic.

Service frequency on local routes averages 4 trips per day, which translates to roughly 4 weekly trips for each individual stop.

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How many public transport stops are in Golden Plains - South?
There are 7 public transport stops within the Golden Plains - South SA2.
How frequent are the transport services in Golden Plains - South?
the Golden Plains - South SA2 has 28 weekly trips across 4 routes, averaging 4 trips per day.
How far are residents from public transport in Golden Plains - South?
On average, residential properties are 4142 meters from the nearest transport stop.

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HealthcareHealth Services in Golden Plains - South

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68.1% of residents in Golden Plains - South report no long-term health condition, a healthier profile than 79% of areas nationally. 4.5% need daily assistance with core activities, and 53.3% hold private health cover. The standardised death rate runs at 3.6 per 1,000 residents. Health conditions, assistance needs and insurance are 2021 Census measures; the death rate comes from current ABS releases.

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Health indicators demonstrate positive results across Golden Plains - South, based on AreaSearch's evaluation of mortality patterns and the occurrence of long-term health issues, showing very low rates of common illnesses across all age cohorts. Additionally, the proportion of residents with private health insurance is slightly above the SA2 average at approximately 53% of the population (~4,804 people), compared to 50.5% in Regional Vic.. Asthma and mental health issues were the most frequently reported health concerns in the region, affecting 9.7 and 8.5% of the population respectively, while 68.1% of residents reported having no chronic medical conditions, compared to 63.4% in Regional Vic..

Working-age individuals exhibit higher than average rates of chronic health conditions. Residents aged 65 and over make up 14.7% of the population (1,325 people), which is lower than the 23.9% share in Regional Vic.. Senior health metrics are especially positive, with national comparisons generally matching those of the wider population.

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How many people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have private health insurance?
Around 53.3% of people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 are covered by private health insurance, which compares to 50.5% in the broader region of Regional Vic..
What percentage of the population requires ongoing medical assistance in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
In the Golden Plains - South SA2, 4.5% of the population is identified as requiring ongoing medical assistance. This figure is slightly different from the regional average, where 6.9% of people in Regional Vic. require similar assistance.
How prevalent is asthma in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
9.7% of people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 are diagnosed with asthma. In comparison, 8.7% of the population across Regional Vic. is affected by asthma.
What percentage of people have diabetes in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Diabetes affects 3.8% of the the Golden Plains - South SA2 population, while in the surrounding region, 4.6% of people are diagnosed with diabetes.
What is the percentage of people with heart disease in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
3.2% of people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 have heart disease. Across the region of Regional Vic., 4.4% of the population is affected by heart disease.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2 compare to the region in terms of overall private health coverage?
In the Golden Plains - South SA2, 53.3% of the population are estimated to have private health insurance. Comparatively, Regional Vic. sees an estimated private health coverage rate of 50.5%.

Ancestry & LanguageCultural Diversity in Golden Plains - South

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Golden Plains - South is largely Australian-born, at 89.6% of residents, with 3.0% speaking a language other than English at home. The largest reported ancestries are Australian (33.1%) and English (30.2%). Ancestry, language and country of birth are counted only by the Census, so these are 2021 figures.

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Golden Plains - South exhibits low levels of multicultural representation, with 89.6% of residents born in Australia, 91.4% holding citizenship, and 97.0% using only English for home communication. The primary religious affiliation in Golden Plains - South is Christianity, representing 43.9% of the population, compared to 47.3% across Regional Vic.. Regarding ancestral backgrounds based on parents' place of birth, the top three heritages in Golden Plains - South are Australian at 33.1% of the population, English at 30.2%, and Scottish at 9.6%. There are also notable variations in the concentration of other backgrounds: Dutch ancestry is higher than average at 2.5% of the population (compared to 1.7% in the region), Maltese stands at 1.0% (compared to 0.5%), and Croatian is at 0.6% (compared to 0.4%).

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What is the level of cultural diversity in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
Golden Plains - South was found to be below average in terms of cultural diversity, with 89.6% of its population born in Australia, 91.4% being citizens, and 97.0% speaking English only at home.
What is the most common religion in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The main religion in Golden Plains - South was found to be Christianity, which makes up 43.9% of people in Golden Plains - South. This compares to 47.3% across Regional Vic..
What are the top countries of origin in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
In terms of ancestry (country of birth of parents), the top three represented groups in Golden Plains - South are Australian, comprising 33.1% of the population, English, comprising 30.2% of the population, and Scottish, comprising 9.6% of the population. Additionally, there are notable divergences in the representation of certain other ethnic groups: Dutch is notably overrepresented at 2.5% of Golden Plains - South (vs 1.7% regionally), Maltese at 1.0% (vs 0.5%) and Croatian at 0.6% (vs 0.4%).
How does the percentage of people born overseas compare to the regional average?
10.4% of the the Golden Plains - South SA2 population was born overseas, compared to 13.2% regionally.
What percentage of the the Golden Plains - South SA2 population speaks a language other than English at home?
3.0% of the population in the Golden Plains - South SA2 speaks a language other than English at home, compared to 7.6% in the wider region.
How many people in the Golden Plains - South SA2 identify as Australian Aboriginal?
1.1% of the the Golden Plains - South SA2 population identifies as Australian Aboriginal, compared to 1.4% in the region.
What is the citizenship status of the population in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
91.4% of the the Golden Plains - South SA2 population holds citizenship, compared to 88.6% in the wider region.

Age StructureAge Profile of Golden Plains - South

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The median resident of Golden Plains - South is 39. That is 1 year younger than at the 2021 Census. 23.2% of residents are aged 15 to 34. Age cohorts are not raw Census counts: the Census split is re-based to the latest ABS population estimates and state projections.

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The median age of 39 years in Golden Plains - South is notably lower than the Regional Vic. median of 43, while remaining very close to the national figure of 38 years. Compared to Regional Vic., Golden Plains - South has a higher proportion of children aged 5 - 14 (15.1%) but a lower share of seniors aged 75 - 84 (3.5%). Since the 2021 Census, the proportion of residents aged 25 to 34 has increased from 10.2% to 11.7%, while the 45 to 54 age bracket decreased from 14.6% to 13.1%.

Looking ahead to 2041, population models project notable adjustments in the age distribution of Golden Plains - South, led by the 25 to 34 demographic, which is expected to grow by 99% (1,037 people) to reach 2,089 from 1,051.

Frequently Asked Questions - Age

What is the median age in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
According to the latest data, the median age in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 39 years.
How does the Golden Plains - South SA2's median age compare to broader areas?
At 39 years, Golden Plains - South is 4 years younger than the Regional Vic. average (43 years) yet comparable to the national average (38 years).
What age groups are over-represented in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The most over-represented age group in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compared to the Regional Vic. region is the 5 - 14 group, making up 15.1% of the population.
What age groups are under-represented in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The most under-represented age group in the Golden Plains - South SA2 compared to the Regional Vic. region is the 75 - 84 group, making up 3.5% of the population.
Are there age groups with notable population variances?
Yes, certain age groups in the Golden Plains - South SA2 show significant variance compared to the Regional Vic. region. The most under-represented age groups are 85+ year-olds (1.1% vs 2.8%) and 75-84 year-olds (3.5% vs 8.3%).
What is the percentage of children (0-14 years) in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The percentage of children aged 0-14 years in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 21.8%.
What is the percentage of older people (65+ years) in the Golden Plains - South SA2?
The percentage of people aged 65 and over in the Golden Plains - South SA2 is 14.7%.

Data & MethodBoundaries, Sources & Method for Golden Plains - South

Data currency Refreshed

9 of 14 data sections on this page were updated within the last 12 months — the newest current to Aug 2026.

Everything is aggregated to the SA2 boundary shown above, on a 2021 Census baseline. Only 3 sections — housing, households and cultural diversity — still wait on the 2026 Census.

The ledger — source, cycle and currency by section

Section Source & update cycle Currency
Updated within the last 12 months 9 sections
Population ABS, GNAF, Geoscience Australia Annual (ABS ERP) May 2026 3 months ago headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
Re-based to the ABS Estimated Resident Population (June 2025 release) and updated with new dwellings from GNAF address data. Current to May 2026, with the 2021 Census supplying the small-area baseline.
Age profile ABS, Geoscience Australia, State governments Annual May 2026 3 months ago headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
Age cohorts are re-based to the latest ABS population estimates and state projections, current to May 2026. Each cohort is held as a Census baseline and a current estimate.
Development & approvals ABS, GNAF Monthly (ABS approvals) Jun 2026 2 months ago headline measures · May 2026 baseline
Property sales & rents Valuer General, Rental Board, ABS Weekly sales, quarterly rents Aug 2026 this month all 21 measures
Sales from the state Valuer General register, refreshed weekly, and rents from quarterly rental bond lodgements. Both are read live each time this page loads, current to Aug 2026.
Infrastructure projects Infrastructure Australia, State agencies, Local governments Daily Aug 2026 this month all 10 projects tracked here
Project pipeline maintained continuously from Infrastructure Australia, state agencies, local government and public announcements. Records are added and revised daily; this area was last updated Aug 2026.
Employment ABS, DEWR, JSA Quarterly (ABS SALM) Mar 2026 5 months ago headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
Unemployment and labour force from ABS Small Area Labour Markets, current to Mar 2026. The growth outlook applies Department of Employment (now Jobs and Skills Australia) forecasts for all 19 industry divisions to the local industry mix, so it measures sector composition rather than local expansion and makes no allowance for population growth. Job demand comes from the same agency via its Internet Vacancy Index; industry and occupation structure from the 2021 Census.
Education ABS, ACARA Annual (ACARA) Aug 2026 this month headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
Transport ABS, State Transport Departments Each timetable release Jul 2026 last month headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
Services & amenities Provider directories, ACECQA Continuous Jul 2026 last month all 14 measures
Annual and financial-year sources 2 sections
Income ABS, ATO Annual (ATO) FY 2023 3 years ago headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
ATO taxable income statistics for FY 2023, indexed forward using the Wage Price Index. Census household income provides the distribution detail.
Health ABS, ATO Annual 2024 2 years ago headline measures · 2021 Census baseline
Census-measured — next update: 2026 Census 3 sections No more current small-area source exists for these, so they are labelled as Census-measured rather than implied to be current.
Housing ABS 5-yearly (Census) 2021 Census next update 2026 all 30 measures
Households ABS 5-yearly (Census) 2021 Census next update 2026 all 18 measures
Cultural diversity ABS, Geoscience Australia 5-yearly (Census) 2021 Census next update 2026 all 44 measures

"Currency" is the most recent release feeding that section. Where the Census supplies the structural baseline underneath a current headline figure, the row says so.

How the numbers are built

Population

The Census provides the small-area baseline, aggregated from mesh blocks to this boundary. It is then re-based to the ABS Estimated Resident Population (June 2025 release), and new dwellings built since Census night are counted from address data — 567 validated new addresses here. The headline figure is therefore a current estimate for May 2026, not a 2021 count (8,111 at the 2021 Census → 9,014 now). Annual growth rates are compound (CAGR), not simple averages.

Age profile

Cohort shares are not raw Census counts. Every cohort is held as a pair — the Census baseline and a current estimate — and the split is re-based using ERP and state population projections, current to May 2026. Median age is the Census median plus modelled change since. Charts that show both are labelled "2021 Census vs Current Estimate".

Property sales

Sourced from the state valuation authority's sales register — current, not Census, and refreshed weekly. Medians are calculated from settled transactions in the period shown; periods with very low transaction counts are flagged or suppressed, because a handful of sales can move a median substantially.

Rents

Derived from state rental bond lodgement data, by dwelling type and bedroom count. Bonds are lodged at the start of a new tenancy, so this reflects new lettings, not the whole rented stock.

Development & infrastructure

Building approvals come from current ABS releases; development applications are collected from council and state planning portals; the infrastructure pipeline is compiled from Infrastructure Australia and local government sources. Applications are matched to this boundary by address or coordinates, so very recent lodgements may not yet appear.

Employment & income

Industry and occupation structure comes from the Census, but the headline labour-market indicators do not. Unemployment and labour force are derived from ABS Small Area Labour Markets (quarterly). The employment outlook applies Department of Employment forecasts for all 19 industry divisions to this area's own industry mix (the agency is now Jobs and Skills Australia), as does the Internet Vacancy Index used for job demand. Because it is weighted on industry composition alone, that outlook carries no allowance for local population growth — in fast-growing areas the real rise in local jobs will typically be higher. Income combines Census household income with ATO taxable-income statistics for FY 2023, indexed forward using the Wage Price Index.

Education, transport & amenities

School enrolments, ICSEA and performance come from ACARA's current release, not the Census. Public transport stops and service frequency are derived from GTFS timetable feeds published by state transport departments. Services and amenities are proximity and count scores built from provider directories, refreshed on their own cycle. The Census contributes only the travel-to-work and qualification measures.

Rankings and benchmarks. Where we rank this area, the comparison set is every area of the same boundary type — suburbs against suburbs, SA2s against SA2s. Benchmarks compare this area against its greater capital city region and the national figure for the same measure and period.

Limits worth knowing. Small areas carry larger error margins, and the ABS introduces small random adjustments to Census counts to protect confidentiality — so totals may not sum exactly. Estimates re-based from regional data describe the area's expected trajectory, not a direct count of it. Figures are indicative for research and are not financial, planning or valuation advice.

Cross-check us. The Census baseline for this boundary is at ABS 2021 Census QuickStats (203011035). QuickStats reports 2021 only — the figures on this page are more current wherever the ledger shows a later date.

Common questions about this page

Why can the Golden Plains - South SA2 boundary differ from the suburb boundary?
This page uses ABS Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) boundaries for statistical reporting (e.g., census and ERP). SA2 areas can differ materially from Suburbs and Localities (SAL) boundaries, even when they share similar names, because they are defined for different purposes and often use different geographic boundaries.
Where does the data on this Golden Plains - South page come from?
AreaSearch compiles this page from official and industry sources — including ABS, Geoscience Australia, Valuer General, Provider directories, DEWR, JSA, State Transport Departments and ACARA — then aggregates them to the boundary shown and calculates the rankings, growth rates and benchmarks itself. Property sales come from the state valuation authority, rents from state rental bond lodgements, development applications from council and state planning portals, school data from ACARA, and public transport from state transport departments.
Is the Golden Plains - South data on this page just from the 2021 Census?
No. Most of this page is maintained well beyond the Census. Sourced entirely from current releases: development & approvals (Jun 2026), property sales & rents (Aug 2026), infrastructure projects (Aug 2026) and services & amenities (Jul 2026). Built on a Census baseline but carrying newer measures on top: population (to May 2026), age profile (to May 2026), employment (to Mar 2026), income (to FY 2023), education (to Aug 2026), transport (to Jul 2026) and health (to 2024). Population and age cohorts in particular are re-based to the latest ABS Estimated Resident Population rather than left at 2021 counts. Only housing, households and cultural diversity remain wholly Census-based, because no more current small-area dataset exists for those measures.

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