Warra Postcode

Queensland

Outer Regional Bottom 20% SEIFA
4411
Postcode for Warra, QLD
Phone area code: 07 · 215 km from Brisbane · Pop. 180
180
Population
44
Median Age
$1,624
Household Income/wk
$150
Median Rent/wk
2/10
SEIFA Advantage
196.9
Area (km²)

Income, rent and SEIFA figures are from the ABS 2021 Census and are reported in 2021 dollars, not adjusted for subsequent inflation.

Where Warra ranks: SEIFA decile 2 places it in the bottom 20% of Australia for socio-economic advantage.

How Warra Compares

Warra vs the QLD average and the national average (2021 Census, population-weighted).

MetricWarraQLD avgAU avg
Household income/wk $1,624 ≈QLD $1,770 $1,836
Rent/wk $150 -QLD $380 $390
Mortgage/month $600 -QLD $1,774 $1,958
Median age 44 44.0 45.0
SEIFA decile 2/10 -QLD 4.0/10 6.0/10
Unemployment 8.8% +QLD 6.0% 5.0%

Green pill = at least 10% above the QLD average; red = at least 10% below; grey = within 10%. For unemployment, colour polarity is inverted: lower is better.

Warra is a locality 215 km from Brisbane in Queensland, classified as outer regional by the ABS. The postcode is 4411. It falls within the Darling Downs - Maranoa region. The local government area is Western Downs.

According to the 2021 Census, Warra has a population of 180 with a median age of 44. The median weekly household income is $1,624, close to the QLD average. The unemployment rate is 8.8%, higher than the QLD average. The Indigenous population is 10 (5.6% of residents).

Housing in Warra includes a median weekly rent of $150, median monthly mortgage repayment of $600, with 61 total dwellings. Housing costs in the area sit below the QLD average. Owner-occupied dwellings (owned or mortgaged) make up 79.3% of housing.

On the SEIFA Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage, Warra scores in decile 2 out of 10, which is well below the national average.

Warra is served by Warra State School.

Warra is part of the Darling Downs - East statistical area in Queensland.

Warra Details

Postcode4411
StateQueensland (QLD)
Phone Area Code07
Population (2021)180
Median Age44 years
Median Household Income (Census 2021)$1,624/week
Median Personal Income (Census 2021)$617/week
Median Weekly Rent (Census 2021)$150
Median Monthly Mortgage (Census 2021)$600
Average Household Size2.6 persons
Area196.9 km²
Population Density1/km²
Total Dwellings61
Australian Citizens82.8%
Indigenous Population10 (5.6%)
Unemployment Rate8.8%
SEIFA IRSAD Decile2/10 (well below average)
Latitude-26.9234031
Longitude150.9434612
Distance from Brisbane215 km
Region (SA4)Darling Downs - Maranoa
Area (SA3)Darling Downs - East
Local GovernmentWestern Downs
Federal ElectorateMaranoa

Age Profile

0–14 (17.2%) 15–24 (11.7%) 25–44 (20.6%) 45–64 (27.2%) 65+ (22.2%)
Show counts
0–14 years31 (17.2%)
15–24 years21 (11.7%)
25–44 years37 (20.6%)
45–64 years49 (27.2%)
65+ years40 (22.2%)

Housing Tenure

Owned outright (48.3%) Mortgaged (31.0%) Rented (20.7%)

SEIFA Socio-economic Index

Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage (IRSAD), decile 2 of 10. Higher deciles indicate more advantage.

Health Conditions (2021 Census)

Arthritis25 (13.9%)
Asthma21 (11.7%)
Diabetes13 (7.2%)
Lung Condition8 (4.4%)
Cancer7 (3.9%)
Heart Disease4 (2.2%)

Long-term health conditions self-reported in the 2021 Census. Persons may report more than one condition.

Motor Vehicles per Dwelling

No vehicle0 (0.0%)
1 vehicle19 (31.1%)
2 vehicles22 (36.1%)
3+ vehicles20 (32.8%)

Schools in Warra

Warra State School
Primary · Gov · ICSEA 827 · 13 students

Suburbs Near Warra

Same Postcode (4411)

More Warra Data

Page last reviewed . Data sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census (CC BY 4.0), SEIFA 2021 IRSAD, ACARA school profiles 2025. How this data is sourced.