Stirling Postcode

Western Australia

Metro Top 10% SEIFA Above WA income
6021
Postcode for Stirling, WA
Phone area code: 08 · 9 km from Perth · Pop. 10,165
10,165
Population
42
Median Age
$2,221
Household Income/wk
$410
Median Rent/wk
10/10
SEIFA Advantage
4.8
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 Stirling ranks: household income is in the top 25% of WA suburbs; rents are among the top 10% in WA; SEIFA decile 10 puts it in the top 20% of Australia for socio-economic advantage.

How Stirling Compares

Stirling vs the WA average and the national average (2021 Census, population-weighted).

MetricStirlingWA avgAU avgGreater Perth
Household income/wk $2,221 +WA $1,891 $1,836 $1,962
Rent/wk $410 +WA $355 $390 $378
Mortgage/month $2,348 +WA $1,890 $1,958 $2,002
Median age 42 43.0 45.0 40.0
SEIFA decile 10/10 +WA 6.0/10 6.0/10 8.0/10
Unemployment 4.1% -WA 5.0% 5.0% 5.0%

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

Postcode 6021 covers Stirling, an inland suburb of Perth about 9 km from the city centre. It forms part of the Perth - North West region of Western Australia. Local government services are provided by Stirling.

According to the 2021 Census, Stirling has a population of 10,165 with a median age of 42. The median weekly household income is $2,221, above the WA average. The unemployment rate is 4.1%, lower than the WA average. The Indigenous population is 58 (0.6% of residents).

Housing in Stirling includes a median weekly rent of $410, median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,348, with 3,618 total dwellings. These housing costs sit above the WA average. Owner-occupied dwellings (owned or mortgaged) make up 84.5% of housing.

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

Stirling is part of the Stirling statistical area in Western Australia.

Stirling Details

Postcode6021
StateWestern Australia (WA)
Phone Area Code08
Population (2021)10,165
Median Age42 years
Median Household Income (Census 2021)$2,221/week
Median Personal Income (Census 2021)$868/week
Median Weekly Rent (Census 2021)$410
Median Monthly Mortgage (Census 2021)$2,348
Average Household Size2.7 persons
Area4.8 km²
Population Density2096/km²
Total Dwellings3,618
Australian Citizens88.3%
Indigenous Population58 (0.6%)
Unemployment Rate4.1%
SEIFA IRSAD Decile10/10 (well above average)
Latitude-31.886448
Longitude115.8098708
Distance from Perth9 km
Region (SA4)Perth - North West
Area (SA3)Stirling
Local GovernmentStirling
Federal ElectorateStirling

Age Profile

0–14 (17.2%) 15–24 (11.4%) 25–44 (25.2%) 45–64 (26.9%) 65+ (19.4%)
Show counts
0–14 years1,751 (17.2%)
15–24 years1,160 (11.4%)
25–44 years2,565 (25.2%)
45–64 years2,735 (26.9%)
65+ years1,967 (19.4%)

Housing Tenure

Owned outright (44.6%) Mortgaged (39.9%) Rented (15.5%)

SEIFA Socio-economic Index

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

Health Conditions (2021 Census)

Arthritis755 (7.4%)
Asthma576 (5.7%)
Diabetes448 (4.4%)
Heart Disease386 (3.8%)
Cancer294 (2.9%)
Lung Condition117 (1.2%)
Dementia56 (0.6%)

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

Motor Vehicles per Dwelling

No vehicle132 (3.7%)
1 vehicle938 (26.0%)
2 vehicles1,661 (46.1%)
3+ vehicles873 (24.2%)

Suburbs Near Stirling

Same Postcode (6021)

More Stirling 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.