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Kin Kin

QLD 4571 · Noosa

844 (2021)903 est. (2025)

26
Overall score

Based on transport, liveability & education. Safety is scored separately below.

844
Population
Limited sales data
Median price
100
Safety score
0
Transport score

Kin Kin is a suburb in Noosa, QLD 4571, about 136km from Brisbane CBD. Recent property sales in Kin Kin are too limited to report a reliable median price. The suburb has 1 school, a transport score of 0/100, and is about 20km inland. Kin Kin has an overall score of 26/100, based on transport, liveability and education, plus a separate residential safety score of 100/100.

135.9 km
To Brisbane CBD
19.7 km
To coast
Data not available
Median rent (house)
9.9 km
To nearest station

Demographics

844
Population
49
Median age
2.4
Avg household

Age distribution

Housing tenure

  • Owned
  • Mortgage
  • Rented

Commute to work

  • Car
  • Public transport
  • Walk/cycle
  • Work from home
Median household income (weekly)$1,254
vs NSW median-32.2%
Bachelor degree or higher27.0%
Born in Australia72.6%
Dwellings: house / unit / townhouse307 / 0 / 0

Top countries of birth: England (4.38%), New Zealand (2.96%), Germany (1.3%), South Africa (1.18%), Canada (1.07%)

Top languages: German (1.3%), Afrikaans (0.95%), Greek (0.47%), Filipino (0.36%)

Source: ABS Census 2021

Residential Safety

100
Residential

Small population (under 3,000) — crime rates may be volatile due to low sample size.

QLDdoesn't publish crime data at the suburb level. The rates shown are the Noosa local-government-area average applied to this suburb, so other suburbs in the same LGA share the same figures.

Recorded residential incidents (latest year), with rate per 100,000 residents:

2
Break & enter dwelling237/100k
1
Steal from dwelling118/100k
1
Motor vehicle theft118/100k
Domestic assaultNot reported
0
Robbery0/100k

Residential incidents over time

Sum of the five residential categories above — not all recorded crime.

Area crime context

Total recorded incidents: 23 (all categories, latest year)2,700 per 100,000 residents2-yr5-yr

An independent score — crime data quality varies by state, so safety is shown separately and is not part of the overall score.

Source: Queensland Police Service (LGA-level) · Updated 2025

Schools

1
Within 10km1 in suburb
1
Govt (suburb)
0
Catholic (suburb)
0
Indep. (suburb)

Average ICSEA of schools within 10km 1035 (above the national average of 1000).

In suburb

  • Kin Kin State SchoolPrimary · GovernmentICSEA 1035

Source: ACARA 2023

Transport

0
CBD commute (est.)Data not available
Nearest train stationCooran station (9.9 km)

Source: TfNSW GTFS

Liveability

28.5°C
Summer max
21.5°C
Winter max
1,500mm
Rainfall/yr
7.2h
Sun/day

Amenities within 2–3km

Counted within a short distance of the suburb centre (so nearby facilities count), with the in-boundary count shown beneath.

00 in suburbSupermarkets
00 in suburbCafes/Rest.
33 in suburbParks
0Playgrounds
0Pools
00 in suburbGyms
0Dog parks
00 in suburbGPs
00 in suburbPharmacies
00 in suburbChildcare
00 in suburbLibraries
0Sports fields
0Vets
Nearest beachData not available
Nearest hospitalData not available
Nearest vet12.4 km
Nearest airportSunshine Coast (44.5 km)

Source: Bureau of Meteorology · OpenStreetMap

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Frequently asked questions about Kin Kin

Is Kin Kin safe?

Kin Kin has a residential safety score of 100/100, based on residential crime (break-ins, theft from dwellings, vehicle theft, domestic assault and robbery) per resident relative to the NSW median. Its total recorded incident rate is 2,700 per 100,000 across all categories.

How far is Kin Kin from Brisbane CBD?

Kin Kin is about 135.9 km from Brisbane CBD.

What schools are in Kin Kin?

Kin Kin has 1 school, with an average ICSEA of 1035 (the national average is 1000). Schools are listed factually, not ranked.

What is public transport like in Kin Kin?

Kin Kin has a transport score of 0/100.

Data sources: ABS Census 2021 & ERP, NSW Valuer General, BOCSAR, TfNSW, ACARA, Bureau of Meteorology, OpenStreetMap, NSW DPHI. Data refreshed quarterly.

Data shown is from public sources and may not reflect current conditions. How we calculate scores.