Jindalee

Jindalee is a residential and commercial suburb in the City of Brisbane. It's home to 5,320 people as of the 2016 census.

Demographics
In the 2016 census, Jindalee recorded a population of 5,320 people, 49.7% female and 50.3% male. The median age of the Jindalee population was 38 years, same as the national median. 69.6% of people living in Jindalee were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England (4.7%), New Zealand (4.3%), South Africa (1.7%), China (1.7%) and Vietnam (1.3%).

Jindalee is a predominantly family suburb with 81.8% of households being family households. Of these family households, 62.5% have children. The other households are single-person households (14.7%) and group households (3.5%).

Catchments
The entirety of Jindalee is in the catchment of Jindalee State School (preparatory to grade 6) and Centenary State High School (grades 7 to 12).

Schools
Public schools
 * Centenary State High School
 * Jindalee State School

Real estate
When the 2016 census was held, the median monthly mortgage repayment was $2,000 and median weekly rent was $420. In 2020, the median price for a house on the market was $620,000 and the median weekly rent for a house was $460. Most property listings in Jindalee were for houses to buy.

In 2016, Jindalee was home to 1,932 private dwellings. At the time 94.6% of the dwellings were occupied. Of these occupied dwellings, 95.6% were separate houses, 0.3% were apartments and 4.1% were semi-detached houses (such as townhouses). The average number of a dwelling's bedrooms was 3.7 and the average number of people in a Jindalee household was 2.8.