QUEENS PARK
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About QUEENS PARK
Queens Park is located in Eastern Sydney, approximately 5.5km from CBD, about 28 minutes by public transport. According to ABS 2021 Census, the population is 3,143 with a density of 3726 people/km².
Property: According to NSW Rent and Sales Report (Nov 2025), house median $2,720,000, above Sydney average; unit median $1,370,000, above Sydney average.
Education: According to NESA 2025 HSC results, independent school Moriah College has 137.
Safety: According to NSW BOCSAR 2025 data, crime rate is 3786 per 100,000, 0.57x the NSW average, a very safe area.
Demographics: English comprises 35.44%, the largest ethnic group, followed by Australian (28.38%) and Irish (14.51%).
Transport: Neighbouring suburb has a train station.
Frequently Asked Questions
According to NSW Government Rent and Sales Report (November 2025), Queens Park has a house median of $2,720,000 and unit median of $1,370,000. Property prices are about 50% above Sydney median, a quality residential area.
According to NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (September 2025), Queens Park has a crime rate of 3786 per 100,000, which is 0.57x the NSW average (6635). Significantly below NSW average, a very safe area.
Government schools: No public high school in this suburb. Catholic schools: Brigidine College Randwick, 2024 HSC results: 178 Distinguished Achievers, 3 All Rounders, 2 Top Achievers, AU Guide Score 79.3 (neighbouring suburb). Independent schools: Moriah College, 2024 HSC results: 137 Distinguished Achievers, 1 All Rounders, 3 Top Achievers, AU Guide Score 73.1.
According to ABS 2021 Census, Queens Park has a population of 3,143, with Chinese comprising 4.60%. Lower Chinese proportion, suitable for families seeking integration into local community. Main ethnic groups: English (35.44%), Aust (28.38%), Irish (14.51%), Scottish (9.16%), Italian (5.19%).
Queens Park is approximately 5.5km from Sydney CBD, about 15 minutes by car or 28 minutes by public transport. No train station in this suburb, but neighbouring suburbs have stations available. Close to city centre, very convenient commute.