Bondi Beach
Bondi’s bawdy beach culture stretching from Victorian times to today can be recounted by the many lifelong residents of the suburb. Each day new international arrivals make Bondi their temporary home but the population of Bondi remains around 30,800.
A typical residential beachside suburb of Sydney with Californian bungalows, terraces and mid-rise apartment blocks mixed punctuated with stylish new builds. Despite the activity on the foreshore, it is a relatively quiet suburb and the precinct behind Campbell parade is highly sought after. There is a wide range of accommodation in Bondi. There are holiday apartments and holiday homes close to Bondi Beach.
Frequent buses run from the CBD and surrounding suburbs and City Rail trains from the city, which link with other suburban services at Central Station. The beach area is easily accessed via Syd Einfeld Drive and is well serviced by local taxi companies.ach.
Bondi Beach facts & figures
Housing
Dwellings
- Total Dwellings
- 15,544
- Flat/Unit/Apartment
- 65%
- Separate house
- 10%
- Semi/Terrace
- 15%
Nature of occupancy
- Rented
- 41%
- Fully Owned
- 25%
- Purchasing
- 11%
Demographics
Population Size
- Total
- 30503
Statistics
- Males
- 50%
- Females
- 50%
- Median age
- 33
- Mean Household size
- 2.1
- Median weekly household income
- $1,000-$1,199
Family Statistics
- Never Married
- 44%
- Married
- 29%
- Divorced
- 7%
- Widowed
- 5%
- Separated
- 3%
Occupation
- Total Employed
- 53%
- Managers and Administrators
- 50%
- Professionals
- 6%
- Semi Professional
- 7%
- Tradespersons and Related Workers
- 4%
- White Collar workers
- 14%
- Unskilled Workers
- 4%
Work Force
- Total Workforce
- 16,992
- Full-time Workers
- 66%
- Part-time Workers
- 26%
- Unemployed
- 5%
Education
- Total Students
- 4,792
- Primary/Pre School
- 33%
- Secondary Education
- 20%
- TAFE
- 16%
- University
- 31%
All data and demographic information provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Copyright in ABS Data resides with the Commonwealth of Australia. Used here with permission. For more information visit www.abs.gov.au
