Wami Kata Demographics (SA) Local Stats

Wami Kata (5700) is a suburb of Far North, Far North, South Australia. It is about 284 kms from SA's capital city of Adelaide.

In the 2011 census the population of Wami Kata was 173 and is comprised of approximately 48.0% females and 52.0% males.

The median/average age of the population of Wami Kata is 34 years of age.

98.3% of people living in the suburb of Wami Kata were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth wer.

74.3% of people living in Wami Kata speak English only. The other top languages spoken are 16.0% Australian Indigenous Languages , 5.7% Other, 4.0% Language spoken at home not stated.

The religious makeup of Wami Kata is 54.0% No religion, 9.2% Brethren, 8.6% Seventh-day Adventist, 8.6% Australian Aboriginal Traditional Religions, 7.5% Lutheran, 4.0% Religious affiliation not stated, 4.0% Christian, nfd, 2.3% Other Protestant, 1.7% Uniting Church.

11.9% of people are married, 70.1% have never married and 6.7% are divorced and 2.2% are separated. There are 12 widowed people living in Wami Kata.

62.5% of the people living in Wami Kata over the age of 15 and who identify as being in the labour force are employed full time, 0.0% are working on a part time basis. Wami Kata has an unemployment rate of 18.8%.

The main occupations of people living in Wami Kata are 50.0% Labourers, 25.0% Clerical & administrative workers, 25.0% Professionals.

The main industries people from Wami Kata work in are 50.0% Health care and social assistance, 50.0% Public administration and safety.

0.0% of homes are fully owned, and 0.0% are in the process of being purchased by home loan mortgage. 84.8% of homes are rented.

The median individual income is $274 per week and the median household income is $759 per week.

The median rent in Wami Kata is $75 per week and the median mortgage repayment is $0 per month.

Check out FY 2013 Tax Stats for Wami Kata postcode 5700

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