Beverly Hills

NSW 2209 • Greater Sydney

10,483
Population (2021)
$36,452
Median Income
2.98 km²
Area
49m
Elevation
Village CentreAffordableMulticulturalFamily Suburb

About Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills sits quietly in Sydney's south about 17 kilometres from the CBD, spanning the Canterbury-Bankstown council area. This residential suburb of roughly 10,500 residents features a village centre, established housing, and a multicultural community. The name promises more glamour than the modest reality, but therein lies its charm.

Families appreciate the genuine value - decent homes at accessible prices with community facilities and train access. The village centre serves daily needs without pretension. The demographic is multicultural and family-focused, with residents who chose the suburb for practical reasons and found a pleasant community. It's unglamorous but livable - suburban authenticity at affordable prices.

Beverly Hills falls under postcode 2209 and is governed by Canterbury-Bankstown Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Oatley electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
2209
Urban Area
Canterbury
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Major Urban
Timezone
Sydney (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-33.95°, 151.08°
Statistical Area
Greater Sydney
Area
2.98 km²
Elevation
49m

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

🏛️ Heritage-Listed Places

There is 1 heritage-listed place in or near Beverly Hills, listed on the NSW State Heritage Register.

East Hills Railway, Beverly Hills • SHR #01086

🏠 Housing Costs 2021 Census

Median Rent (weekly)
$460
Median Mortgage (monthly)
$2,500
Avg Household Size
2.9 people
Median Age
40 years

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
10,156
Census 2021
10,483
3.2% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
$30,628
Income 2021
$36,452
19.0% increase

Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

🌍 Country of Birth 2021 Census

Born in Australia 5,285
Born Overseas 4,807

Top Countries of Birth (excl. Australia)

  • 1. China 1,409
  • 2. Hong Kong 354
  • 3. Greece 226
  • 4. Vietnam 205
  • 5. Philippines 199
  • 6. Lebanon 181
  • 7. Indonesia 162
  • 8. New Zealand 153
  • 9. Malaysia 150
  • 10. Egypt 128
  • 11. India 120
  • 12. Fiji 104
  • 13. Italy 102
  • 14. England 79
  • 15. Nepal 76

🧬 Ancestry 2021 Census

Top ancestries reported (people may report up to two)

Chinese 3,188
Australian 1,349
English 1,242
Greek 1,055
Italian 581
Lebanese 556
Irish 409
Filipino 264
Scottish 259
Vietnamese 249

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents' Birthplace 2021 Census

1,994
Both parents born in Australia
7,065
Both parents born overseas
976
One parent AU, one overseas

🛐 Religion 2021 Census

Christianity
52.3%
No Religion
26.3%
Islam
7.4%
Buddhism
5.9%
Hinduism
1.6%
Judaism
0.1%
Sikhism
0.1%

📊 Age Distribution 2021 Census

0-4 years
559 (5.3%)
5-14 years
1,175 (11.2%)
15-19 years
558 (5.3%)
20-24 years
653 (6.2%)
25-34 years
1,431 (13.7%)
35-44 years
1,448 (13.8%)
45-54 years
1,329 (12.7%)
55-64 years
1,360 (13.0%)
65-74 years
1,079 (10.3%)
75-84 years
582 (5.6%)
85+ years
298 (2.8%)

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