ORANGE

新州其他地区
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House Median
This suburb $680,000
Sydney average $1,750,000
Unit Median
This suburb $467,000
Sydney average $840,000
Safety Index
Crime rate 11,501
NSW average 6,635
Chinese Population
This suburb 1.2%
NSW average 5%
Population
Total 41,232
Density 273.0/km²
Region Info
Region 新州其他地区
State New South Wales

ORANGE Property Overview

Purchase Prices (2025 Q2)
House Median $680,000
House Sales Volume 195 sales
Unit Median $467,000
Unit Sales Volume -
Rental Prices (Weekly)
2 Bed House $475/wk
3 Bed House $550/wk
2 Bed Unit $460/wk
3 Bed Unit $530/wk
Data source: NSW Rent and Sales Report 2025 Q2/Q3

ORANGE Safety Index

Data source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) September 2025
Exercise Caution
Crime rate: 11,501 per 100,000 Above NSW average (6,635)
1.73x
vs NSW Average

Crime Rate Comparison

ORANGE 11,501/100k
NSW Average 6,635/100k

Safety Tips

ORANGE has a crime rate above the NSW average. It's recommended to be mindful of personal and property security, avoid walking alone late at night, and keep valuables secured.

ORANGE Community Profile

Data source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census

Population Overview

41,232
Total Population
273
people/km² density
1.2%
Chinese Population
Near average

Major Ethnicities

1
Australia
17,067 people
41.4%
2
England
16,565 people
40.2%
3
Ireland
5,135 people
12.5%
4
Scotland
4,095 people
9.9%
5
Australia
3,137 people
7.6%

Transport

253.2 km
to Sydney CBD
207 min
drive to CBD
370 min
transit to CBD
No Station
bus/car required

Local Schools (7)

Independent (4)

Kinross Wolaroi School

Details
70.6 score K-12 Co-ed

OneSchool Global NSW - Orange

Details
Year 3-12 Co-ed

Orange Anglican Grammar School

Details
K-12 Co-ed

Orange Christian School

Details
K-12 Co-ed

Public (2)

Orange High School

Details
62.4 score Year 7-12 Co-ed

Canobolas Rural Technology High School

Details
Year 7-12 Co-ed

Catholic (1)

James Sheahan Catholic High School

Details
52.2 score Year 7-12 Co-ed

Neighbouring Suburbs

No neighbouring suburb data available

About ORANGE

Orange is located in Regional NSW. According to ABS 2021 Census, the population is 41,232 with a density of 273 people/km².

Property: According to NSW Rent and Sales Report (Nov 2025), house median $680,000, below Sydney average; unit median $467,000, below Sydney average.

Education: According to NESA 2025 HSC results, government school Orange High School has 79 Distinguished Achievers; Catholic school James Sheahan Catholic High School has 48; independent school Kinross Wolaroi School has 95.

Safety: According to NSW BOCSAR 2025 data, crime rate is 11501 per 100,000, 1.73x the NSW average, crime rate slightly above average.

Demographics: Australian comprises 41.39%, the largest ethnic group, followed by English (40.18%) and Irish (12.45%).

Transport: No train station coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

According to NSW Government Rent and Sales Report (November 2025), Orange has a house median of $680,000 and unit median of $467,000. Property prices are significantly below Sydney median, suitable for first home buyers.

According to NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (September 2025), Orange has a crime rate of 11501 per 100,000, which is 1.73x the NSW average (6635). Slightly above NSW average, recommend understanding specific conditions.

Government schools: Orange High School, 2024 HSC results: 79 Distinguished Achievers, 1 Top Achievers, 1 First in Course, AU Guide Score 62.4. Catholic schools: James Sheahan Catholic High School, 2024 HSC results: 48 Distinguished Achievers, AU Guide Score 52.2. Independent schools: Kinross Wolaroi School, 2024 HSC results: 95 Distinguished Achievers, 4 All Rounders, 2 Top Achievers, AU Guide Score 70.6.

According to ABS 2021 Census, Orange has a population of 41,232, with Chinese comprising 1.20%. Lower Chinese proportion, suitable for families seeking integration into local community. Main ethnic groups: Aust (41.39%), English (40.18%), Irish (12.45%), Scottish (9.93%), Aust_Abor (7.61%).

Orange is approximately 253.2km from Sydney CBD, about 207 minutes by car or 370 minutes by public transport. No train station coverage. Relies mainly on bus or driving. Far from city centre, suitable for families not requiring frequent commuting.