Pigeon Hole, NT 0852 — Suburb Profile
Last reviewed: · By Knowburb Research Team
In short
Pigeon Hole is a suburb of Northern Territory, postcode 0852, home to 121 residents with a younger demographic.
Snapshot
Demographics
- Population
- 121
- Median age
- 23 years
- Median household income
- $1,124 /week
- Median personal income
- $267 /week
- Median family income
- $575 /week
- Average household size
- 4.9
- Persons per bedroom
- 1.7
- Local government area
- Victoria Daly
- Statistical region (SA4)
- Northern Territory - Outback
- Federal electorate
- Lingiari
Property & cost of living
- Median rent
- $90 /week
- Rent share of household income
- 8%
Schools
- Nitjpurru School
Transport
Transport data refreshes monthly from state GTFS feeds.
Lifestyle & amenities
No cafes, shops, parks, gyms, libraries or playgrounds are listed in OpenStreetMap within roughly 2.5 km of this locality. Genuinely remote localities typically rely on services in the nearest town.
Climate
Climate normals from the Bureau of Meteorology.
NBN & connectivity
NBN coverage data refreshes monthly. Check a specific address on NBN Co's address tool.
Safety
- Recorded offences: 332 across the Victoria River (NT Balance) statistical area in the year to Feb 2026 (up 10% on the prior year).
- Most common categories: 159 violent offences, 64 property damage, 50 break-ins.
Frequently asked questions
What is the population of Pigeon Hole?
Pigeon Hole (NT 0852) had 121 residents at the most recent ABS Census. The median age is 23. It sits within the Victoria Daly local government area.
What is the median rent in Pigeon Hole?
The median advertised rent in Pigeon Hole is $90/week, based on SQM Research listings data. Rents vary by property type, bedrooms and condition.
Are there schools in Pigeon Hole?
Yes — 1 school is listed within or near Pigeon Hole covering government sectors. Nearest include: Nitjpurru School (0.1 km). School data sourced from ACARA and state education departments.
How safe is Pigeon Hole?
Across the surrounding area, 332 offences were recorded in the 12 months to Feb 2026. The most common offence categories were violent (159), property damage (64), break-ins (50). Crime statistics are recorded by area (postcode or LGA), not by individual suburb. Data sourced from each state's crime statistics agency.
Sources & methodology
Demographics from ABS Census. Property data from SQM Research. Climate from Bureau of Meteorology. Schools from ACARA. NBN from NBN Co. Amenities from OpenStreetMap. See full methodology.
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