Manly

Manly is a suburb in the City of Brisbane. It's home to 4,064 people as of the 2016 census.

Demographics
In the 2016 census, Manly recorded a population of 4,064 people, 50.1% female and 49.9% male. The median age of the Manly population was 44 years, 6 years above the national median. 72.4% of people living in Manly were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England (7.0%), New Zealand (5.0%), Scotland (0.9%), Ireland (0.8%) and the Philippines (0.6%).

Manly is a predominantly family suburb with 69.4% of households being family households. Of these family households, 56.4% have children. The other households are single-person households (26.8%) and group households (3.7%).

Employment and wealth
In 2016, Manly had an unemployment rate of 5.6%, 1.3% lower than the national rate. The top industries were hospitals (except psychiatric hospitals) (3.8%), State Government administration (3.1%), primary education (2.7%), combined primary and secondary education (2.3%) and supermarket and grocery stores (2.0%).

The weekly median household income was $1,809 (annually $94,068) and the weekly median personal income was $858 (annually $44,616).

Students
There was a total of 901 students living in Manly in 2016, making up 22.1% of all residents. Out of those attending an educational institution, the top responses were primary school (38.2%), secondary school (27.6%) and university (22.3%).

70.9% of Manly's residents (aged 15 years or over) had finished year 12 or achieved a higher level of education by the 2016 census. However, it should also be noted that 8.5% of the counted population didn't state their education level.