๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ Top 10 Suburbs for Filipinos in Sydney

Western Sydney's Blacktown corridor is the heart of Filipino Australia. Discover the top 10 Sydney suburbs by Filipino ancestry.
Published 19 February 2026 ยท Based on ABS Census 2021 data
15,353
Total Filipino Ancestry (Top 10)
27.0%
Highest Concentration
10
Suburbs Ranked

Sydney's Filipino community is concentrated in Western Sydney, particularly the Blacktown local government area. The 2761 and 2767 postcodes form the core of Filipino-Australian life in the city, with strong community organisations, Filipino churches, basketball leagues, and cultural festivals. This ranking uses ABS Census 2021 ancestry data.

#1

Woodcroft NSW 2767

27.0%Filipino Ancestry
1,778People
6,597Population
$470/wkMedian Rent

Sydney's most Filipino suburb at 27.0%. Woodcroft anchors the Blacktown Filipino corridor with active community groups, parish life at local Catholic churches, and cultural celebrations that draw families from across Western Sydney.

#2

Plumpton NSW 2761

22.8%Filipino Ancestry
2,298People
10,070Population
$430/wkMedian Rent

At 22.8%, Plumpton is the second pillar of Filipino Western Sydney. New estates continue to attract families, and the community's basketball culture thrives at local courts. Filipino-owned food businesses and catering services are a neighbourhood fixture.

#3

Rooty Hill NSW 2766

21.0%Filipino Ancestry
3,395People
16,176Population
$420/wkMedian Rent

The 21.0% concentration benefits from Rooty Hill's established infrastructure โ€” train station, shopping centre, RSL club, and community facilities. It's the most connected Filipino hub in the corridor, making it a practical base for working families.

#4

Oakhurst NSW 2761

18.8%Filipino Ancestry
1,305People
6,947Population
$418/wkMedian Rent

At 18.8%, Oakhurst offers quiet family living within the Filipino corridor. Close to schools and community services, it's popular with families who want a residential feel while staying connected to the broader Filipino network.

#5

Glendenning NSW 2761

17.3%Filipino Ancestry
900People
5,196Population
$430/wkMedian Rent

17.3% Filipino ancestry in this small, tight-knit suburb. Glendenning's community feel is enhanced by active Filipino families who participate in school events, parish life, and local sports.

#6

Colebee NSW 2761

16.9%Filipino Ancestry
832People
4,914Population
$620/wkMedian Rent

New but growing fast at 16.9%. Filipino families are among the pioneers in Colebee's new estates, establishing community connections in a brand-new suburb built for families.

#7

Marsden Park NSW 2765

14.7%Filipino Ancestry
2,154People
14,610Population
$570/wkMedian Rent

At 14.7%, Marsden Park represents the frontier of Filipino settlement โ€” one of Sydney's fastest-growing suburbs where new homes and infrastructure are attracting young Filipino families building their future.

#8

Doonside NSW 2767

13.1%Filipino Ancestry
1,783People
13,614Population
$350/wkMedian Rent

An established Western Sydney suburb at 13.1%, Doonside has a mature Filipino community with deep roots. The train station and proximity to Blacktown CBD provide excellent connectivity for commuters.

#9

Blair Athol NSW 2560

12.8%Filipino Ancestry
348People
2,725Population
$470/wkMedian Rent

The southern Sydney outlier at 12.8%, Blair Athol in the Campbelltown area shows the Filipino community's spread beyond Blacktown. Affordable homes and family-friendly surroundings attract Filipino families to this Macarthur region suburb.

#10

Hassall Grove NSW 2761

12.7%Filipino Ancestry
560People
4,401Population
$410/wkMedian Rent

Completing Sydney's top 10 at 12.7%, Hassall Grove is part of the core Blacktown Filipino belt. Its quiet streets and community feel make it a natural extension of the Plumpton-Oakhurst-Glendenning corridor.

๐Ÿ“Š Methodology

Rankings are based on the proportion of residents who reported Filipino ancestry in the ABS Census 2021. Only suburbs within the Greater Sydney area with a population of 500+ were included. "Filipino ancestry" refers to self-reported ancestry, which may differ from country of birth. A person can report up to two ancestries in the Census.