How diverse is Blacktown?

How diverse is Blacktown?

Blacktown is a city of diverse cultures – home to around 403,000 people representing around 188 birthplaces and 182 different languages.

What Aboriginal land is Blacktown on?

The Western Sydney region that takes in the Local Government Area of Blacktown are the custodial lands of the people of the Darug nation (which had also been spelt Daruk, Dharuk, Dharruk and Dharuck).

Who are the traditional owners of Blacktown?

We acknowledge the Darug tribe as the traditional custodians of Blacktown City.

How many migrants are there in Blacktown?

A total of 48,388 people, or 50.4% of those who moved within Australia, moved within Blacktown City. Migration, or residential mobility, together with births and deaths are significant components of population change in Australia.

What is the population density of Blacktown?

3,109 persons per square km
The 2021 Estimated Resident Population for Blacktown is 49,473, with a population density of 3,109 persons per square km.

What are the three clans of the Blacktown area?

The three Clans of the Blacktown area included: Gomerigal – South Creek; Wawarawarry – Eastern Creek; and Warmuli – Prospect. The impact of white settlement meant that there was competition for land and resources.

How many houses are in Blacktown Council?

110,903 dwellings
The Census usual resident population of Blacktown City in 2016 was 336,962, living in 110,903 dwellings with an average household size of 3.14.

Why is Blacktown so populated?

“People come partially due to ‘chain migration’ where if someone from their hometown moves here, they follow. There’s also refugees who settle in the area and the cost of living is less expensive than other parts of Sydney.” Natalia Quintana (left) is part of the largest Filipino group in NSW.

Why is Blacktown called?

The origin of its European name came from an institution set up in the area to educate indigenous children. However, that institution lasted only 10 years, the name was kept as a reminder of the history of this area in Western Sydney. The Dharug people were the original inhabitants of Western Sydney.

What is the population of Blacktown City?

Enumerated The Census usual resident population of Blacktown City in 2016 was 336,962, living in 110,903 dwellings with an average household size of 3.14. There are a number of different ways of measuring the population of an area, all of which give an insight into the size of the place and its rate of growth over different time periods.

Where is Blacktown in Sydney?

Blacktown is a suburb in the City of Blacktown, in Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Blacktown is located 34 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district.

Who are the people of Blacktown (C)?

People tables are based on a person’s place of usual residence on Census night In the 2016 Census, there were 336,962 people in Blacktown (C) (Local Government Areas). Of these 49.7% were male and 50.3% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.8% of the population.

How many people are born in Australia in Blacktown?

In Blacktown (State Electoral Divisions), 50.1% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were India 10.5%, Philippines 7.1%, New Zealand 2.2%, Fiji 2.1% and China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.8%.