As of 2012, Darebin has 144,086 residents living in its boundaries which include 5,344 hectares or 53 km2. This gives the area of Darebin a population density of 26.96 persons per hectare. Darebin residents have a median age of 36 and earn on average $1,178 per week. According to the 2011
Australian Bureau of Statistics census, in Darebin: • 28% of households are couples with children. (4% lower than Victorian average) • 34% live in Medium/High density housing (11% higher than Victorian average) • 34% of residents rent their property (8% higher than Victorian average) • 28% have a bachelor's degree or Higher (7% higher than Victorian average) • 21% travel on Public Transport to work (10% higher than Victorian average) • 29% from Non-English speaking backgrounds (9% higher than Victorian average) The most common occupations in Darebin are: • Professionals (28.7%) • Clerical & Administrative Workers (14.7%) • Technicians & Trade Workers (12.0%) With
gentrification, more educated and affluent residents are moving to the Darebin area, particularly in the suburbs of Northcote and Fairfield. This has seen a marked change in the occupations of residents in Darebin since 2006. There has been a decline in the number of residents employed in manual labour sectors and an increase in the number of residents employed in managerial, professional and community service sectors. This is also related to the number of residents living in Darebin with
tertiary education, with a 6% increase in residents with degrees in the last 7 years. Furthermore, the largest increase in residents in Darebin came from those earning in the top 25%, with a 3.4% increase in these households since 2006. Darebin has a diverse multicultural population, with 33.7% of residents being born overseas. The most common countries of birth are: • Italy (5.3%) • Greece (3.7%) • India (3.3%) • China (3.2%) 26% of Darebin residents also arrived in Australia within the last 5 years. Darebin as a region is home to many
environmentalists, and this, along with Darebin's proximity to the Melbourne CBD, is reflected in the transportation methods used by Darebin residents compared to Melbourne as a whole. Most residents still drive to work, with 50.1% of residents driving alone to work, however this is 10% lower than the Greater Melbourne average. Furthermore, 14.2% of Darebin residents travel to work by bus, compared to 11.9% in the rest of Melbourne. Darebin residents also walk to work, cycle to work or catch other modes of public transport more often than the rest of Melbourne. Since 2006, the largest single increase in transportation use has been in train travel, with 2,423 more residents catching the train, compared to 2,416 new vehicle drivers. This is the largest increase in Victoria. ==Arts and entertainment==