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Oonoonba QLD 4811

Oonoonba
This Oonoonba suburb profile includes demographic data and planning information to help you make an informed property decision.
An average home in Oonoonba is rented by couples without children. The average age in Oonoonba is 31. Separate houses are common in Oonoonba and the area is mostly Environmental Management (24.44%), General Residential (22.29%) and Emerging Community (16.57%).

Oonoonba demographics

Population

2050

Average Age

31

Age Distribution

Employment Type

Median Weekly Income

Traveled to Work

Car

89.0%

Tram

0.0%

Bicycle

0.7%

Train

0.0%

Walking

1.0%

Bus

0.3%

Oonoonba property information

Number of Bedrooms

Tenure Type

Property Types in Oonoonba

Separate house

Semi detached house

Unit/Apartment

Median monthly mortgage repayments

$1,430

Median weekly rental payments

$320

Average number of bedrooms per dwelling

2.8

Average number of people per household

2

Household Composition

Family Composition

Couple family without children

One parent family

Couple family with children

OONOONBA planning zones

OONOONBA
Zone CodeZone NamePercentage CoveredArea Covered
CFCommunity Facilities3.63%92,056.4
CONEnvironmental Management24.44%620,481.34
ECEmerging Community16.57%420,753.77
LDRGeneral Residential22.29%565,844.56
NCCentre0.44%11,049.31
OSRecreation and Open Space2.9%73,731.83
SPSpecial Purpose0.01%202.44
SRRecreation and Open Space2.21%56,163.65

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