The City of Casey is 40km south east of Melbourne. It is Victoria’s largest and fastest-growing municipality and the dominant growth area for south-eastern Melbourne. Casey is also the third-fastest growing council in Australia behind the Gold Coast and Brisbane City Councils. It has five distinct geographic regions stretching from the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges to the coastal villages of Western Port Bay below is a list of a handful of suburbs in the Casey area, this is growing all the time.
Berwick
Cranbourne now incorporates Cranbourne North, South, East and West
Clyde
Lynbrook
Lyndhurst
Narre Warren – Narre Warren North and South are the most popular.
Lysterfield
And many more amazing areas.
The suburbs in Casey have a very mixed reputation, some are known as elite with private schools to match, yet 3 of them I personally wouldn’t allow my dog to live there.
Population
• The City of Casey has consistently been one of Victoria’s fastest-growing municipalities over the past decade and a half.
• The City of Casey is Victoria’s most populous municipality - the population was estimated at about 230,000, or 71,000 households in November 2007 and has now grown to 332,981 in 2018
• The population is expected to reach 350,000 by 2031, making it as big as Canberra is today.
• About 146 people (52 new households) move in every week, equivalent to 7,600 people (2,700 households) every year.
• Approximately 77 per cent of people are aged under 50 years, compared with 70% in metropolitan Melbourne.
Crime Statistics
768 846 822
Casey Southern Metro Victoria
Person
4476 5689 5482
Casey Southern Metro Victoria
Property
Crime statistics are produced annually by Victoria Police. Summaries of offences are reported per 100,000 population to enable comparisons across different areas. In Casey, there were 768 recorded crimes against the person per 100,000 population in 2006-07 compared to 846 in the Southern Metro Region and the Victorian State average of 822. In Casey, there were 4476 recorded crimes against property per 100,000 population in 2006-07, compared to 5689 in the Southern Metro Region and the Victorian State average of 5482.
Employment Rate
65.6 62.5 60.9
Casey Southern Metro Victoria
The employment rate has been calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census. This employment to population ratio describes the percentage of persons aged 15 years or older who are employed.
Of those aged 15 years or older and living in Casey, 65.6% were employed, compared to 62.5% in the Southern Metro Region and the Victorian State average of 60.9%.
Housing Affordability
22.6 19.7 17.7
Casey Southern Metro Victoria
One measure of Housing Affordability has been calculated through customised 2006 Census tables obtained from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data show the percentage of households spending 30% or more of their gross household income on rent or mortgage payments.
22.6% of households in Casey were spending 30% or more of gross household income on rent or mortgage payments, compared to 19.7% in the Southern Metro Region and the Victorian State average of 17.7%.
Income Rate
610 651 600
Casey Southern Metro Victoria
Median Equivalised Household Income has been calculated from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census. Equivalising income adjusts the total income of the household according to the number of persons and household type.
Median Equivalised Gross Weekly Household Income for Casey was $610, compared to $651 in the Southern Metro Region and the Victorian State average of $600.
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