Glendon Demographics (NSW) Local Stats
Glendon (2330) is a suburb of Hunter Valley, Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales. It is about 143 kms from NSW's capital city of Sydney. Glendon is in the federal electorate of Hunter.
In the 2006 Census the population of Glendon is 563 and is comprised of 52% males and 48% females.
The median/average age of the Glendon population is 34 years of age, 3 years below the Australian average.
The country of birth of people living in Glendon is 89.7% Australia, 1.6% Netherlands, 0.7% New Zealand, 0.7% Malta, 0.5% England.
94.8% of people speak English as their first language, 0.5% speak Dutch.
The religious make up of Glendon is 36.5% Anglican, 24.4% Catholic, 8.9% Uniting Church, 8.4% No Religion, 5.9% Baptist.
67.7% of people are married, 26.6% have never married and 4.1% are separated or divorced. There are 9 widowed people living in Glendon.
61.2% of the people living in Glendon are employed full time, while 31.5% are employed on a part time basis. Glendon has a below average unemployment rate of 2.4% and 108 people are not part of the labour force.
The average individual income is $484.00 per week and the average household income is $1425.00 per week.
The average rent in Glendon is $115 per week and the average mortgage repayment is $1509 per month. 42.9% are fully owned, and 38.6% are in the process of being purchased by home loan mortgage. 17.4% of homes are rented.
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