Beverley

Western Australia · Western Australia - Wheat Belt · 1,694 people · 10 suburbs · 2 postcodes

Beverley at a glance

1,694
Population
#77 of 123 in WA
2,371
km² area
1/km² density
55.2
Median age
+16.1 vs WA
$1,084
Median HH income/wk
#121 of 123 in WA
932
SEIFA IRSAD
#96 of 123 in WA
1
Schools
1 gov, 0 Cath, 0 indep
18.2%
Born overseas
13.6%
Renting

Map shows the Beverley LGA boundary in blue with a marker per suburb. Hover for suburb name, click for details.

Marker colour reflects SEIFA IRSAD decile: 1-2 (most disadvantaged), 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 (most advantaged).

Boundary source: ABS ASGS 2021. Map tiles: OpenStreetMap contributors.

Beverley is a Local Government Area in Western Australia, in the Perth region. It covers 10 suburbs across 2 postcodes and an area of 2,371 km². Beverley has a population of 1,694 , ranking #77 most populous in WA. The most populous suburb is Beverley (1,109 residents), and the highest median household income is in Kokeby at $1,687/week. The LGA-wide median household income is $1,084/week and median age is 55.2. About 18.2% of residents were born overseas and 2.8% speak a language other than English at home.

Who lives here

Age structure

0–14 (12.2%) 15–24 (6.5%) 25–44 (16.5%) 45–64 (31.1%) 65+ (33.6%)
Show counts
0–14 years206 (12.2%)
15–24 years110 (6.5%)
25–44 years279 (16.5%)
45–64 years524 (31.1%)
65+ years567 (33.6%)
18.2%
Born overseas
2.8%
Speak a language other than English at home
2.7%
First Nations
2.2
Avg household size

How they live

Housing tenure

Owned outright (58.6%) Mortgaged (27.8%) Renting (13.6%)

Dwelling type mix

Separate house (98.6%) Semi/townhouse (1.4%) Flat/apartment (0.0%)
$178
Median weekly rent
$1,172
Median monthly mortgage
31.3%
Households with 0-1 cars
68.7%
Households with 2+ cars

Work and learning

6.8%
Unemployment rate
345
In full-time work
229
In part-time work

Schools in Beverley

1 schools across Beverley: 100.0% Government, 0% Catholic, 0% Independent. The WA average is 71.4% / 14.1% / 14.5%. Schools here have a median ICSEA of 932 (range 932 to 932). WA median is 1006; national mean is 1000.

Sector mix

WA average for comparison
Government Catholic Independent

Type breakdown

Primary (0%) Secondary (0%) Combined (100.0%) Special (0%)

ICSEA range

700 National mean 1000 1300
LGA median 932 WA median 1006LGA range 932 to 932

ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) summarises the socio-economic background of each school's families. Higher values indicate more advantage. Source: ACARA 2025.

All 1 schools in Beverley, sorted by enrolment:

School Sector Type Suburb Students ICSEA
Beverley District High School Government Combined Beverley 185 932

Source: ACARA School Profiles 2025. ICSEA shown where reported; some schools (notably small primaries) do not publish ICSEA.

SEIFA socio-economic indexes

SEIFA 2021 ranks Australian areas across four dimensions. Scores are population-weighted averages of suburb-level SEIFA scores within Beverley. Higher scores indicate more advantage; the national mean is 1000.

IRSAD

Relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage

932
Ranked #96 of 123 WA LGAs

IRSD

Relative disadvantage only (lower = more disadvantaged)

956

IER

Economic resources: income, wealth, housing

986

IEO

Education and occupation: qualifications, skill levels

927

Suburbs in Beverley

Beverley contains 10 suburbs and 2 postcodes. Sorted by population.

SuburbPostcodePopulationMedian incomeMedian age
Beverley 6304 1,109 $935/wk 57
Dale 6304 190 $1,166/wk 55
East Beverley 6304 96 $1,562/wk 46
Westdale 6304 93 $1,333/wk 47
Kokeby 6304 90 $1,687/wk 57
Bally Bally 6304 54 $1,375/wk 56
Morbinning 6304 36 $1,625/wk 46
Talbot West 6302 26 $725/wk 51
Flint 6302 24
Saint Ronans 6302

Postcodes covered

6302, 6304

Compare Beverley with neighbouring LGAs

Side-by-side demographic and socio-economic snapshot of Beverley and its closest neighbouring LGAs.

LGA Population Median age Median HH income SEIFA IRSAD % renting % overseas-born
Beverley (WA) 1,694 55.2 $1,084/wk 932 13.6% 18.2%
York 3,463 55.1 $1,168/wk 938 16.9% 17.6%
Quairading 960 54.6 $1,356/wk 942 16.1% 8.5%
Brookton 931 50.6 $1,309/wk 920 22.6% 10.1%
Wandering 541 49.8 $1,715/wk 982 11.6% 11.8%

Services and amenities

Frequently asked questions about Beverley

What is the population of Beverley?

The 2021 Census recorded 1,694 people living in Beverley, across 10 suburbs.

What suburbs are in Beverley?

Beverley contains 10 suburbs. The most populous are Beverley, Dale, East Beverley, Westdale, Kokeby.See the full list in the Suburbs section above.

What postcodes are in Beverley?

Beverley covers 2 postcodes: 6302, 6304.

What is the median household income in Beverley?

The population-weighted median household income across Beverley is $1,084 per week (2021 Census), ranking #121 of 123 WA LGAs.

How many schools are in Beverley?

Beverley has 1 schools, including 1 government, 0 Catholic, and 0 independent schools (ACARA 2025).

What is the SEIFA score for Beverley?

Beverley has a population-weighted SEIFA IRSAD score of 932, where the national average is 1000. Higher scores indicate more relative advantage.

Page last reviewed . Data sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census (CC BY 4.0), SEIFA 2021 (IRSD, IRSAD, IER, IEO), ACARA School Profiles 2025, ABS ASGS 2021 LGA boundaries. How this data is sourced.