Banks  Postcode
About Banks
Banks postcode 2906
Total Persons : 4907
Total Males : 2412
Total Femals : 2495
Age Group (0-4 years) : 441
Age Group (5-14 years) 953
65 Years Over:
Median Age of Persons 29
Persons born overseas 817
Main Country of birth which is not Australia: England
No of people of Main Country of birth which is not Australia : 182
No of People Married : 1788
Married Percentage: 0.509
Labour Force: 2709
Employed Fulltime: 1907
Employed Full Time Percentage: 0.704
Main Occupation: Clerical and Administrative Workers
Number of Main Occupation: 600
Main Occupation Percentage: 0.228
Main Industry of Employment: Central Government Administration
Main Industry of Employment Numbers: 438
Main Industry of Employment Percentage: 0.166
Median Individual Income ($/Weekly): 732
Median Household Income ($/Weekly) : 1453
Median Family Income ($/Weekly): 1562
Number of Families: 1334
Number of Families With Children: 713
Total Private Dwellings: 1778
Median Rent ($/Weekly):* 375
Median Housing Loan Repayment ($/Weekly): 1600
Average Household Size: 2.9
Average Number of Persons Per Bedroom: 1.1
Household Fully Owned Percentage: 0.127
Household Rented Percentage: 0.191
Family Household Percentage: 0.767
Banks is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Tuggeranong. It is the most southerly suburb of Canberra.

The suburb is named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743�1820), the botanist who accompanied Captain James Cook to the Pacific Ocean on which he entered Botany Bay in 1770.

Banks is located next to the suburbs of Conder and Gordon. It is bounded by Box Hill Avenue, Tom Roberts Avenue and Tharwa Drive. Located in the suburb is Beau and Jessi Park and the Banks Oval. (Source: Wiki)
* Median Rent is based on data from the most recent Australian suburb survey.
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