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Rockingham, WA

The City of Rockingham lies 40km south of the city of Perth. It is a rapidly developing residential area and includes substantial industrial and commercial areas and a naval base on Garden Island. The 37km of coastline is currently stable and projected to remain stable due to the managed longshore sediment supply; yet is sensitive to regional hazards including storm surge and cyclones.

While Rockingham LGA is within the top 30% of advantaged LGAs nationally, there is evidence of financial hardship in some suburbs—the LGA experiences higher levels of mortgage stress and unemployment than the national average. The suburb of Baldivis, for example, which was zoned for development in the 1990s experienced significant growth between 2006 and 2016 in conjunction with the Western Australian mining boom. As the mining boom declined, many households in the region experienced financial hardship, with Baldivis recording the greatest increase in the rate of personal bankruptcy nationally between 2017-18.

Socio-economic characteristics, 2016
2016 Rockingham LGA Australian Average 
Economic       
Rental stress  10% 11.50%
Mortgage stress  10% 7.20%
Low income households  18.30% 23.70%
High income households  15.90% 11.20%
Rental housing  25.90% 30.90%
Unemployment  9.80% 6.90%
Economic diversity Index 0.74 1
Population  
Total population  125,114 NA
<14 years  22.30% 18.70%
>65 years  12.30% 15.80%
Median age 34 37
Single parent families  16.10% 15.80%
Lone person households 21% 24.40%
Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander 2% 2.80%
Birthplace not Australia 39.40% 33%
Language other than english at home 14.80% 22.20%
Community  
Volunteering rates  14.40% 19%
Health (Type 2 Diabetes)  4.90% 5%
Residents receiving government social service payments  47.60% 48% (WA)