Wiley Park was formerly inhabited largely by Anglo Celtic residents of a working-class background. The suburb has become an increasingly multicultural suburb from the late 1970s onwards, with many residents born overseas or having parents born overseas, from countries such as Lebanon, Vietnam, Italy, Greece, the Philippines and the Pacific Islands. At the , 33.9% of respondents were born in Australia, 12.3% in
Bangladesh, 6.5% in
India,
Lebanon 5.6%,
Pakistan 5.6% and
Vietnam with 3.5%. The most common responses for religion in Wiley Park were
Islam 54.7%,
Catholic 10.5%,
No Religion 8.3% and
Eastern Orthodox 4.2%, a further 8.3% of respondents elected not to disclose their religion. ==See also==