Location
Unley is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, located within the City of Unley council area. The boundaries of Unley are Greenhill Road (north), Unley Road, Maud Street and Windsor Street (east), Cremorne Street and Opey Avenue (south) and King William Road (west).
Demographics
Population; 4,002
Average age; 20 to 39
Owns outright | Purchaser | Renting | Other | Not stated |
---|---|---|---|---|
35% | 27% | 37% | 1% | 2% |
Childless Couples | Couples with Children | Single Parents | Other |
---|---|---|---|
42% | 42% | 12% | 3% |
Market Insights
Rental Statistics
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Schools
Local schools for Unley;
- Unley Primary School (R-7)
- Saint Spyridon College (R-7)
History
Prior to British colonisation of South Australia, Unley was home to the Aboriginal nation known as the Kaurna, or Adelaide Plains tribe. Settlement by migrants began in the mid-19th century, with arrivals predominantly from UK and Ireland, and to a smaller extent German speaking lands.
At this time a small number of other ethnic groups also appeared.
Since then, it has developed into a commerical hub, just south of Adelaide's city centre. The suburb also has a significant Greek Australian population.
The Goodwood Institute was built in 1928, and now houses the Goodwood Theatre & Studios, a multi-purpose venue for the performing arts and music.
* Information accurate as of September 2021 and provided by;
Australian Bureau of Statistics
RP Data CoreLogic