Onkaparinga Hills
Location
Onkaparinga Hills covers an area of approximately 22sqm and is a leafy suburb that includes parts of the Onkaparinga River National Park.
It is bounded by the suburb of Woodcroft, Pine Road, Pimpala Road, Armata Road and Education Road in the north, Piggott Range Road and the Onkaparinga River in the east, the Onkaparinga River, the suburb of Old Noarlunga, Piggott Range Road and the suburb of Hackham in the south, and States Road, Margaret Street, Panalatinga Road and Kellys Road in the west..
Demographics
Population; 2,522
Average age; 40 to 59
Owns outright | Purchaser | Renting | Other | Not stated |
---|---|---|---|---|
35% | 58% | 5% | 1% | 1% |
Childless Couples | Couples with Children | Single Parents |
---|---|---|
39% | 52% | 9% |
Market Insights
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History
Prior to European colonisation, the area was inhabited by the Kaurna people. The name Onkaparinga is derived from the Kaurna word ngankiparrinnga, meaning 'The Women's River'.
European settlement dates from the 1840s. Most of the settlers were initially farmers, with vineyards later being established. After the war there was significant development and again in the early 1990s. The population is now relatively tables.
There are still sections of the area used for vineyards, farming and grazing.
* Information accurate as of September 2021 and provided by;
Australian Bureau of Statistics
RP Data CoreLogic