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Osborne Park

WA

Osborne Park is a growing suburb in WA with 4,463 residents.

SAL code
51190
SA2
505021093
Population
4,463
LGA
Stirling
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Osborne Park suburb boundary

Osborne Park, WA had 4,463 residents at the 2021 Census, with the broader statistical area showing a 8.5% growth over the last five years. The predominant age group is 25-34 years, and the median age sits at 34. Households are most often couples with children, and those with a mortgage repay a median of $1,546 a month. Around 44.3% of homes are owner-occupied, with the largest single tenure being rented at 55.7%. Most dwellings are townhouses or semi-detached homes, making up 57.8% of the suburb's housing stock. The suburb has 3 parks and reserves mapped within its boundary. Source: ABS Census 2021 and Estimated Resident Population, with amenity counts from state Open Data and OpenStreetMap.

Population

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4,463

Suburb · Census 2021

5-Year Growth

+8.5%

3yr: +6.8% · 10yr: +13.1%

SA2 · 5yr

Household Income

$1,478/wk

Suburb · Census 2021 median

Median Age

34

Suburb · Census 2021

Socio-Economic Index

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7/10

SA2 · middle-range

Unemployment

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2.5%

SA4 · Q4 2025

Schools

1

1 primary

Hospitals

Not available

No data for this suburb

Childcare services

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7

4 long day, 1 OSHC, 2 family

Parks & green space

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3

Parks, reserves

Transport stops

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33

GTFS stops

Dwelling approvals

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329

Stirling · Feb 2026

Median Weekly Rent

$600/wk+3.4% YoY2026 Q1
All dwellings

Based on rental bond lodgements recorded by the state government.

Median House Sale Price

Not available

state Valuer-General sale price data not yet loaded for WA

Safety & Crime

2025 Q4
206
per 1,000 residents
8%
vs prior year
Theft
455 offences

Reported incidents from WA police. Offence rates may not reflect all crime.

Population over time — Stirling - Osborne Park (SA2)

ABS publishes annual estimates only at SA2; Osborne Park suburb alone is ~4,463 (Census 2021).

Growth at a Glance

3yr: +6.8%5yr: +8.5%10yr: +13.1%Total: +68.2%

Population grew from 9,702 to 16,322 over 24 years, averaging 2.2% per year.

Schools

1 in suburb
OSBORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL
PrimaryPublic

Government school catchment

Catchment data is not yet available for WA.

Source when available: WA Department of Education — Public School Local-Intake Areas.

Profile

Census snapshot

ABS · 2021

Housing

Public housing 4.0%

Predominantly townhouses (57.8%), rental-heavy (55.7% renting), built for families (45% are 2 bed).

Dwelling mix

Houses 18%
Townhouses 58%
Apartments 25%
374 houses1,228 townhouses523 apartments

Tenure

Owned 18%
Mortgage 26%
Renting 56%

Number of bedrooms

1 bed
292 (13.8%)
2 bed
954 (45.2%)
3 bed
736 (34.9%)
4 bed
107 (5.1%)
5 bed
13 (0.6%)
6+ bed
9 (0.4%)

Bushfire & flood risk

Bushfire

2.1%of suburb area
Medium

Source: WA DFES Bush Fire Prone Areas

As of Apr 2026

Flood

Not available

Hazard data is not yet available for this state.

Overlap is the percentage of the suburb's land area inside the mapped hazard polygons. Always verify the exact property address with the relevant authority before making decisions.

Planning zones

Planning-zone data is not yet available for WA.

Source when available: Landgate / WA Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.

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