Casey

Victoria · Melbourne - South East · 364,907 people · 32 suburbs · 14 postcodes

Casey at a glance

364,907
Population
#1 of 79 in VIC
418
km² area
873/km² density
34.5
Median age
-4.6 vs VIC
$1,932
Median HH income/wk
#18 of 79 in VIC
986
SEIFA IRSAD
#36 of 79 in VIC
96
Schools
69 gov, 15 Cath, 12 indep
42.1%
Born overseas
23.9%
Renting

Map shows the Casey 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.

Casey is a metropolitan Local Government Area in Victoria, in the Melbourne region. It covers 32 suburbs across 14 postcodes and an area of 418 km². Casey has a population of 364,907 , ranking #1 most populous in VIC. The most populous suburb is Berwick (50,298 residents), and the highest median household income is in Lysterfield South at $3,223/week. The LGA-wide median household income is $1,932/week and median age is 34.5. About 42.1% of residents were born overseas and 41.8% speak a language other than English at home.

Who lives here

Age structure

0–14 (22.7%) 15–24 (13.0%) 25–44 (31.1%) 45–64 (22.3%) 65+ (10.8%)
Show counts
0–14 years82,946 (22.7%)
15–24 years47,445 (13.0%)
25–44 years113,579 (31.1%)
45–64 years81,376 (22.3%)
65+ years39,557 (10.8%)
42.1%
Born overseas
41.8%
Speak a language other than English at home
0.7%
First Nations
3.1
Avg household size

How they live

Housing tenure

Owned outright (23.2%) Mortgaged (52.9%) Renting (23.9%)

Dwelling type mix

Separate house (92.5%) Semi/townhouse (6.9%) Flat/apartment (0.5%)
$385
Median weekly rent
$1,900
Median monthly mortgage
30.5%
Households with 0-1 cars
69.5%
Households with 2+ cars

Work and learning

5.8%
Unemployment rate
106,092
In full-time work
56,243
In part-time work

Schools in Casey

96 schools across Casey: 71.9% Government, 15.6% Catholic, 12.5% Independent. The VIC average is 68.6% / 21.4% / 10.0%. Schools here have a median ICSEA of 1017 (range 894 to 1155). VIC median is 1027; national mean is 1000.

Sector mix

VIC average for comparison
Government Catholic Independent

Type breakdown

Primary (67.7%) Secondary (15.6%) Combined (11.5%) Special (5.2%)

ICSEA range

700 National mean 1000 1300
LGA median 1017 VIC median 1027LGA range 894 to 1155

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 96 schools in Casey, sorted by enrolment:

School Sector Type Suburb Students ICSEA
Narre Warren South P-12 College Government Combined Narre Warren South 2,404 918
Kambrya College Government Secondary Berwick 2,369 1045
Hillcrest Christian College Independent Combined Clyde North 2,231 1106
Cranbourne East Secondary College Government Secondary Cranbourne East 2,110 983
St Peter's College Catholic Secondary Cranbourne 2,089 1045
Alkira Secondary College Government Secondary Cranbourne North 2,011 986
Berwick Secondary College Government Secondary Berwick 1,626 1027
Cranbourne West Secondary College Government Secondary Cranbourne West 1,624 985
Tulliallan Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne North 1,449 1048
Ramlegh Park Primary School Government Primary Clyde North 1,385 1038
Gleneagles Secondary College Government Secondary Endeavour Hills 1,267 967
Hampton Park Secondary College Government Secondary Hampton Park 1,234 905
Fountain Gate Secondary College Government Secondary Narre Warren 1,211 938
Cranbourne Secondary College Government Secondary Cranbourne 1,139 931
Wilandra Rise Primary School Government Primary Clyde North 1,139 987
Casey Grammar School Independent Combined Cranbourne East 1,127 1099
Clyde Secondary College Government Secondary Clyde 1,096 1013
Barton Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne West 1,092 1020
Maranatha Christian School Independent Combined Endeavour Hills 1,045 1101
Casey Fields Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne East 1,043 1027
Lighthouse Christian College Cranbourne Independent Combined Cranbourne 1,034 1093
Brentwood Park Primary School Government Primary Berwick 1,017 1091
Oatlands Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren 1,003 1043
Cranbourne East Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne East 999 1006
St Margaret's Berwick Grammar Independent Combined Berwick 980 1155
Berwick Fields Primary School Government Primary Berwick 895 1047
Doveton College Government Combined Doveton 892 894
Berwick Primary School Government Primary Berwick 884 1087
Lyndhurst Primary School Government Primary Lyndhurst 868 999
Lyndhurst Secondary College Government Secondary Cranbourne 832 941
Nossal High School Government Secondary Berwick 825 1155
Hillsmeade Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren South 782 994
Lynbrook Primary School Government Primary Lynbrook 777 1011
Clyde Creek Primary School Government Primary Clyde 761 1031
Strathaird Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren South 761 975
Courtenay Gardens Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne North 750 998
Hallam Secondary College Government Secondary Hallam 716 923
St Thomas the Apostle Catholic Primary School Catholic Primary Cranbourne East 711 1073
Berwick Chase Primary School Government Primary Berwick 700 1042
Grayling Primary School Government Primary Clyde North 695 1042
Pearcedale Primary School Government Primary Pearcedale 679 1015
Thomas Mitchell Primary School Government Primary Endeavour Hills 629 1050
Heritage College Independent Combined Narre Warren South 613 1058
St Catherine's Primary School Catholic Primary Berwick 601 1108
Cranbourne West Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne 594 946
Timbarra P-9 College Government Combined Berwick 594 1019
Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne 588 963
Fountain Gate Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren 545 936
Clyde Primary School Government Primary Clyde 518 1003
St Agatha's School Catholic Primary Cranbourne 512 1047
Trinity Catholic Primary School Catholic Primary Narre Warren South 507 1070
Topirum Primary School Government Primary Clyde North 505 1034
River Gum Primary School Government Primary Hampton Park 501 910
Berwick Lodge Primary School Government Primary Berwick 489 1037
Marnebek School Government Special Cranbourne East 482 984
St Kevin's School Catholic Primary Hampton Park 479 1040
Quarters Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne West 466 1003
Botanic Ridge Primary School Government Primary Botanic Ridge 445 1027
St Michael's School Catholic Primary Berwick 441 1084
Hampton Park Primary School Government Primary Hampton Park 432 930
Hallam Primary School Government Primary Hallam 417 939
Kilberry Valley Primary School Government Primary Hampton Park 404 954
Coral Park Primary School Government Primary Hampton Park 393 923
Cranbourne South Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne South 376 1010
Rangebank Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne 347 942
Narre Warren North Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren North 337 1053
Harkaway Hills College Independent Combined Narre Warren North 321 1149
St Francis de Sales Catholic Primary School Catholic Primary Lynbrook 315 1042
Cranbourne Park Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne 313 949
Clyde Grammar Independent Primary Clyde North 312 1088
Fleetwood Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren 309 998
Devon Meadows Primary School Government Primary Devon Meadows 305 986
Mary MacKillop School Catholic Primary Narre Warren North 294 1058
Endeavour Hills Specialist School Government Special Endeavour Hills 293 985
Tooradin Primary School Government Primary Tooradin 283 992
St Paul Apostle South School Catholic Primary Endeavour Hills 273 1057
Mossgiel Park Primary School Government Primary Endeavour Hills 267 994
Chalcot Lodge Primary School Government Primary Endeavour Hills 257 1012
Maramba Primary School Government Primary Narre Warren 248 995
St Therese's School Catholic Primary Cranbourne 239 1023
St Paul Apostle North School Catholic Primary Endeavour Hills 237 1056
Cranbourne Primary School Government Primary Cranbourne 235 967
Wulerrp Secondary College Government Secondary Clyde North 233 1053
Mirniyan Primary School Government Primary Clyde North 226 1021
Berry Street School Independent Special Narre Warren 219 894
Southern Cross Primary School Government Primary Endeavour Hills 210 1010
Don Bosco School Catholic Primary Narre Warren 207 1047
Turrun Primary School Government Primary Clyde North 203 1058
Dandenong Valley Special Developmental School Government Special Narre Warren 201 990
James Cook Primary School Government Primary Endeavour Hills 169 956
Foundation Learning Centre Independent Special Narre Warren 155 968
Lysterfield Lake College Independent Combined Narre Warren North 130 1139
St Josephine Bakhita Catholic Primary School Catholic Primary Clyde North 121 1101
Holy Family School Catholic Primary Doveton 109 975
Harkaway Primary School Government Primary Harkaway 106 1026
Sidrah Gardens School Independent Primary Narre Warren North 102 1104

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 Casey. Higher scores indicate more advantage; the national mean is 1000.

IRSAD

Relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage

986
Ranked #36 of 79 VIC LGAs

IRSD

Relative disadvantage only (lower = more disadvantaged)

995

IER

Economic resources: income, wealth, housing

1038

IEO

Education and occupation: qualifications, skill levels

978

Suburbs in Casey

Casey contains 32 suburbs and 14 postcodes. Sorted by population.

SuburbPostcodePopulationMedian incomeMedian age
Berwick 3806 50,298 $2,113/wk 38
Clyde North 3978 31,681 $2,163/wk 30
Narre Warren South 3805 30,909 $2,158/wk 34
Narre Warren 3805 27,689 $1,741/wk 35
Hampton Park 3976 26,082 $1,538/wk 33
Cranbourne North 3977 24,683 $1,941/wk 32
Cranbourne East 3977 24,679 $1,912/wk 31
Endeavour Hills 3802 24,455 $1,740/wk 39
Cranbourne 3977 21,281 $1,477/wk 35
Cranbourne West 3977 19,969 $1,856/wk 32
Hallam 3803 11,355 $1,489/wk 36
Clyde 3978 11,177 $2,152/wk 30
Doveton 3177 9,603 $1,273/wk 34
Lynbrook 3975 9,121 $2,212/wk 33
Lyndhurst 3975 8,926 $2,446/wk 33
Narre Warren North 3804 8,033 $2,634/wk 42
Botanic Ridge 3977 6,739 $2,552/wk 32
Pearcedale 3912 3,867 $2,009/wk 41
Cranbourne South 3977 3,241 $2,278/wk 35
Eumemmerring 3177 2,285 $1,217/wk 35
Tooradin 3980 1,722 $1,954/wk 40
Devon Meadows 3977 1,551 $1,790/wk 44
Blind Bight 3980 1,290 $1,889/wk 39
Junction Village 3977 1,051 $1,080/wk 54
Harkaway 3806 1,011 $2,805/wk 40
Lysterfield South 3156 994 $3,223/wk 44
Cannons Creek 3977 650 $1,607/wk 41
Warneet 3980 565 $1,544/wk 41
Dandenong East 3175
Dunearn 3175
Fountain Gate 3805
Mountain Gate 3156

Postcodes covered

3156, 3175, 3177, 3802, 3803, 3804, 3805, 3806, 3912, 3975, 3976, 3977, 3978, 3980

Compare Casey with neighbouring LGAs

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

LGA Population Median age Median HH income SEIFA IRSAD % renting % overseas-born
Casey (VIC) 364,907 34.5 $1,932/wk 986 23.9% 42.1%
Greater Dandenong 158,202 36.0 $1,495/wk 918 36.3% 58.2%
Cardinia 118,769 35.2 $1,896/wk 993 23.8% 23.5%
Frankston 139,267 39.0 $1,710/wk 982 28.9% 21.4%
Knox 160,135 40.4 $1,916/wk 1029 21.9% 32.9%
Yarra Ranges 156,237 40.3 $1,900/wk 1013 14.5% 16.9%

Services and amenities

Frequently asked questions about Casey

What is the population of Casey?

The 2021 Census recorded 364,907 people living in Casey, across 32 suburbs.

What suburbs are in Casey?

Casey contains 32 suburbs. The most populous are Berwick, Clyde North, Narre Warren South, Narre Warren, Hampton Park.See the full list in the Suburbs section above.

What postcodes are in Casey?

Casey covers 14 postcodes: 3156, 3175, 3177, 3802, 3803, 3804, 3805, 3806, 3912, 3975, 3976, 3977, 3978, 3980.

What is the median household income in Casey?

The population-weighted median household income across Casey is $1,932 per week (2021 Census), ranking #18 of 79 VIC LGAs.

How many schools are in Casey?

Casey has 96 schools, including 69 government, 15 Catholic, and 12 independent schools (ACARA 2025).

What is the SEIFA score for Casey?

Casey has a population-weighted SEIFA IRSAD score of 986, 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.