Craigieburn, a youthful and diverse suburb of Melbourne, boasts a rich history with striking demographics featuring residents hailing from numerous countries. The area has seen significant population growth in recent years, largely attributed to immigration.
Category | Percentage / Number |
Population born in Australia | 53.0% |
Population born in India | 11.3% |
Indian population (Non-English Speaking) | 13.5% / 8,809 people |
Other prominent countries of birth | Iraq, Sri Lanka, New Zealand |
Population growth (1991 – 2011) | Significant |
Total population in Hume City (Includes Craigieburn) | Approx. 260,000 residents |
Language | Religion |
English is the primary language, however, Punjabi and Arabic are notably prevalent languages spoken at home. There was a significant increase in Punjabi and Arabic speakers between 2016 and 2021, with an increase of 3,187 and 2,875 persons respectively. | The largest religious group is Western (Roman) Catholic, with 22.6% of the population or 14,727 people adhering. The number of Catholics in Craigieburn is higher than the national average, with 37.8% of the residents identifying as Catholic. Other common religious affiliations include No Religion (15.5%), Islam (11.9%), Not Stated (7.7%), and Sikhism (7.2%). Craigieburn also has a higher percentage of Eastern Orthodox followers compared to the national average. |