What population profiles live in your area?

Generated 2026-05-25T06:30:49.580782Z · AUSynth v1.0


This is a national analysis. Figures are collapsed across all selected suburbs.

Overview

Profile composition of 3 selected area(s) (51,004 people) compared to national average. Over-represented: High-earning professionals (30.6% vs 14.0% nationally); Young singles and non-workers (24.6% vs 22.0% nationally). Under-represented: Trades and technical workers (4.4% vs 10.9% nationally); Established partnered households (10.8% vs 16.6% nationally); Retired and semi-retired (18.8% vs 24.4% nationally).

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Profiles are derived using Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) combined with K-means clustering on 9 demographic and socioeconomic variables. Records with substantive Census responses were used to fit the model; the fitted model then assigns a profile to every record in the synthetic population. Profile composition represents the full population of the selected geography.

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The numbers

The table shows the proportion of each profile in your area compared to national proportions. Profiles are sorted by the size of the difference.

Profile Count Area % National % Difference (pp) Ratio
High-earning professionals 15601 30.6 14.0 16.6 2.19
Trades and technical workers 2249 4.4 10.9 -6.5 0.40
Established partnered households 5510 10.8 16.6 -5.8 0.65
Retired and semi-retired 9597 18.8 24.4 -5.5 0.77
Labourers and operators 2411 4.7 7.4 -2.7 0.64
Young singles and non-workers 12533 24.6 22.0 2.6 1.12
Non-earning dependants 2254 4.4 3.4 1.1 1.32
Children 849 1.7 1.3 0.3 1.26

Income context by profile

Personal weekly income distribution for each profile in your selected area. Income brackets are: Low (under $500/wk, under $26k/yr), Mid ($500-$1,499/wk, $26k-$78k/yr), High ($1,500-$2,999/wk, $78k-$156k/yr), Very high ($3,000+/wk, $156k+/yr).

Profile No income Low
<$26k
Mid
$26-78k
High
$78-156k
Very high
$156k+
Modal bracket
Labourers and operators 0.7% 16.5% 27.4% 22.6% 8.6% Mid (27%)
Young singles and non-workers 0.0% 26.9% 20.8% 6.2% 1.0% Low (27%)
Children 10.5% 7.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% N/A (0%)
Non-earning dependants 99.6% 0.0% 0.3% 0.1% 0.0% No income (100%)
Trades and technical workers 0.1% 12.8% 32.2% 27.7% 4.8% Mid (32%)
Established partnered households 0.1% 20.4% 49.1% 16.0% 0.6% Mid (49%)
Retired and semi-retired 0.0% 26.8% 16.2% 7.0% 0.8% Low (27%)
High-earning professionals 0.1% 6.2% 18.2% 26.8% 38.2% Very high (38%)
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