Demographics
Frankston City Community Profile
The Community Profile provides demographic information about the population in Frankston City and suburbs using data collected every five years from the Census of Population and Housing.
Community profiles provide a range of demographic data that help to tell the story of the people in Frankston City such as how old we are, who we are, what we do and how we live. The resource is available to be used by anyone interested in understanding the population characteristics in the community, how it is changing over time and how it compares to other areas.
Frankston City Social Atlas
The Social Atlas uses a series of maps to visually show where different population groups are distributed across Frankston City. There are over 100 different maps showing key socio-demographic Census data such as age, population density, income and wellbeing, education, work, transport, and housing. The maps make it easier to see any patterns in the data and where they are found.
Frankston City Population Forecasts
The Population and Household Forecast shows how the population, age structure and households in Frankston City are expected to change between 2021-2041. The main reasons for these changes are due to housing development, housing supply and how many people are migrating in or out of an area.
Australian Bureau of Statistics data - QuickStats
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) provide local area community profiles summaries of key population demographics. Census data is grouped into categories and presented in clear tables that can be compared to state or national data. Visit the ABS Census website for some quick stats about Frankston City and Frankston City Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.
Statistical Data for Victorian Communities
Victorian statistics and data provide local governments and community members with a range of resources and social statistics to support research, policy development and advocacy. It provides current data on social, economic and health conditions for all Victorian localities.