Bray Park (NSW)
NSWBray Park (NSW) is a declining suburb in NSW with 822 residents.
- SAL code
- 10549
- SA2
- 112031251
- Population
- 822
- LGA
- Tweed
Bray Park (NSW), NSW had 822 residents at the 2021 Census, with the broader statistical area roughly steady over the last five years. The predominant age group is 5-14 years, and the median age sits at 41. Households are most often couples with children, and those with a mortgage repay a median of $1,647 a month. Around 68.2% of homes are owner-occupied, with the largest single tenure being owned outright at 38.2%. Most dwellings are separate houses, making up 93.6% of the suburb's housing stock. The suburb has 1 park or reserve mapped within its boundary. Source: ABS Census 2021 and Estimated Resident Population, with amenity counts from state Open Data and OpenStreetMap.
Population
?822
Suburb · Census 2021
5-Year Growth
-0.0%
3yr: -0.2% · 10yr: +6.4%
SA2 · 5yr
Household Income
$1,014/wk
Suburb · Census 2021 median
Median Age
41
Suburb · Census 2021
Socio-Economic Index
?2/10
SA2 · more disadvantaged
Unemployment
?4.2%
SA4 · Q4 2025
Hospitals
No data for this suburb
Childcare services
No data for this suburb
Parks & green space
?1
Parks, reserves
Transport stops
No data for this suburb
Dwelling approvals
?11
Tweed · Feb 2026
Median Weekly Rent
Based on NSW rental bond lodgements, aggregated at postcode level. All SALs sharing this postcode show the same median.
Median House Sale Price
Source: state Valuer-General (suburb-level quarterly medians).
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Population over time — Murwillumbah (SA2)
ABS publishes annual estimates only at SA2; Bray Park (NSW) suburb alone is ~822 (Census 2021).
Growth at a Glance
Population grew from 7,882 to 9,510 over 24 years, averaging 0.8% per year.
Government school catchment
Intake zonePrimary
Murwillumbah PS99.8%
- Stokers Siding PS 0.2%
Secondary
Wollumbin HS99.2%
- Murwillumbah HS 0.8%
Source: NSW Department of Education — School Intake Zones. Boundaries can be amended without notice; confirm with the school before relying on enrolment.
Profile
Census snapshot
Housing
Public housing 9.5%Almost entirely detached houses (93.6%), mixed tenure (68% own or mortgage), built for families (59% are 3 bed).
Dwelling mix
Tenure
Number of bedrooms
Bushfire & flood risk
Hazard data is not yet available for NSW.
Source when available: NSW Rural Fire Service (BFPL) and NSW DPHI EPI Flood.
Planning zones
9 zones in suburb| Code | Zone | % covered | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| R2 | ZoneResidential | 51.8% | 0.50 km² |
| SP2 | ZoneSpecial use | 12.3% | 0.12 km² |
| W2 | ZoneWaterway | 9.2% | 0.09 km² |
| RU1 | ZoneRural | 7.8% | 0.08 km² |
| RE1 | ZoneRecreation | 6.6% | 0.06 km² |
| RE2 | ZoneRecreation | 5.4% | 0.05 km² |
| RU2 | ZoneRural | 3.3% | 0.03 km² |
| DM | ZoneDeferred | 3.1% | 0.03 km² |
| E1 | ZoneEnvironmental | 0.4% | 4,118 m² |
Source: NSW DPHI EPI Land Zoning (ZONE_NSW/2026-04-29/1eccf1a530fa1be5) · As of Apr 2026. Zone boundaries are amended periodically; verify the exact property with the relevant council before relying on permitted use.