Warrenup, WA 6330 — Suburb Profile

Last reviewed: · By Knowburb Research Team

In short

Warrenup is a suburb of Western Australia, postcode 6330, home to 800 residents with an established residential profile. Located in the Albany local government area (Outer Regional Australia) and roughly 377 km from the Perth CBD.

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Snapshot

Median rent$300 /wk
Population800
Median age43
Area7.8 km²
To CBD377 km
LGAAlbany

Demographics

Population
800
Median age
43 years
Median household income
$2,240 /week
Median personal income
$841 /week
Median family income
$2,479 /week
Average household size
2.9
Persons per bedroom
0.7
Local government area
Albany
Statistical region (SA4)
Western Australia - Wheat Belt
Remoteness classification
Outer Regional Australia
Federal electorate
Forrest
Source: ABS QuickStats
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Property & cost of living

Median rent
$300 /week
Median monthly mortgage
$1,950
Rent share of household income
13%

Schools

  • Albany Secondary Education Support Centre Secondary · Government
  • North Albany Senior High School Secondary · Government
  • Mount Lockyer Primary School Primary · Government
  • Lockyer Community Kindergarten Preschool · Government
  • Parklands School Other · Independent

Transport

  • Within 1.6 km: 4 bus stops

Closest stops:

  • Lancaster Rd After Albany Hwy bus · 938 m
  • Mcgonnell Rd After Lancaster Rd bus · 959 m
  • Albany Hwy After Edinburgh Rd bus · 1235 m
  • Mcgonnell Rd After Edinburgh Rd bus · 1295 m

Lifestyle & amenities

  • 2 restaurants
  • 22 parks and reserves
  • 2 gyms and fitness centres
  • 1 supermarket
  • 5 playgrounds

Counts within roughly 3 km of the suburb centre. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).

Climate

Climate normals from the Bureau of Meteorology.

NBN & connectivity

Fibre to the Node serves 48.2% of the 330 resolvable premises in Warrenup. Most premises here connect via fibre to a street cabinet, then copper into the home. Speeds depend heavily on the copper run length — NBN 100 is rarely achievable on long runs.

  • Fibre to the Premises: 33.3%
  • Fibre to the Node: 48.2%
  • Fixed Wireless: 17.9%
  • Sky Muster (Satellite): 0.6%

Snapshot 2026-04-28. Tech mix from Luke Prior's NBN upgrade map (MIT licensed). Verify any specific address on NBN Co's address tool.

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Safety

  • Recorded offences: 7,446 across the Great Southern District in the year to Mar 2026 (stable on the prior year).
  • Most common categories: 1,777 violent offences, 1,701 theft, 1,384 drug offences.

Figures cover the whole Great Southern District — the Western Australia Police Force publish counts at the district level.

Frequently asked questions

What is the population of Warrenup?

Warrenup (WA 6330) had 800 residents at the most recent ABS Census. The median age is 43. It sits within the Albany local government area.

What is the median rent in Warrenup?

The median advertised rent in Warrenup is $300/week, based on SQM Research listings data. Rents vary by property type, bedrooms and condition.

Are there schools in Warrenup?

Yes — 5 schools are listed within or near Warrenup covering government, independent sectors. Nearest include: Albany Secondary Education Support Centre (2.3 km), North Albany Senior High School (2.3 km), Mount Lockyer Primary School (2.9 km). School data sourced from ACARA and state education departments.

What NBN technology is available in Warrenup?

Warrenup is predominantly served by Fibre to the Node (48.2% of premises). Coverage data is sourced from the NBN upgrade map aggregated from NBN Co address checks.

How safe is Warrenup?

Across the surrounding area, 7,446 offences were recorded in the 12 months to Mar 2026. The most common offence categories were violent (1,777), theft (1,701), drug offences (1,384). Crime statistics are recorded by area (postcode or LGA), not by individual suburb. Data sourced from each state's crime statistics agency.

What public transport options are in Warrenup?

4 public transport stops are mapped within 1.6 km of the Warrenup centroid. Stop data is sourced from state government GTFS feeds.

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