Millers Point
NSW 2000 · Sydney
1,735 (2021) → 1,972 est. (2025) · High Growth
Part of the Sydney local government area (est. 247,372 residents)
Based on transport, liveability & education. Safety is scored separately below.
Millers Point is a high growth suburb in Sydney, NSW 2000, about 2km from Sydney CBD. Its median house price of $4.17M is more expensive than the NSW average. The suburb has 1 school, a transport score of 89/100, and is a short drive from the coast. Millers Point has an overall score of 94/100, based on transport, liveability and education. Suburb-level crime data isn't available for a safety score here.
Demographics
Age distribution
Top countries of birth: England (6.92%), China (4.27%), New Zealand (3.29%), India (2.82%), USA (2.77%)
Top languages: Mandarin (5.3%), Cantonese (2.25%), Spanish (1.96%), Japan (1.5%), Russian (1.04%)
Source: ABS Census 2021
Property
Median price history
Source: NSW Valuer General · Updated Q4 2025
Residential Safety
This is a commercial / transport hub with few residents — recorded incidents include visitors and workers, so a per-resident rate and safety score would be misleading. Raw incident counts are shown below.
Commercial & services hub. This suburb is a major employment and services centre, drawing a significant daily influx of workers and visitors from surrounding areas. Crime figures are recorded by incident location and include offences involving commuters and visitors, not just residents, so the per-resident crime rates below may overstate the risk for people who live here.
Recorded residential incidents (latest year):
Includes street and public-place assaults — supplementary context, not part of the safety score.
Incident-trend chart suppressed for this suburb — its all-category totals don't reflect the small resident base. Raw residential counts are shown above.
Area crime context
Totals include incidents involving commuters and visitors, not just residents.
An independent score — crime data quality varies by state, so safety is shown separately and is not part of the overall score.
Source: BOCSAR · Updated 2025
Schools
Outstanding school access
Top 20% nationally — strong, high-ICSEA schools nearby with genuine choice. An excellent suburb for families prioritising education.
Average ICSEA of schools within 10km 1116 (above the national average of 1000).
In suburb
- Fort Street Public SchoolPrimary · GovernmentICSEA 1103
Nearby (within 10km)
- Observatory Hill Environmental Education CentreCombined · Government · 0.3km
- Conservatorium High SchoolSecondary · Government · 1kmICSEA 1176
- Nicholson Street Public SchoolPrimary · Government · 1.1kmICSEA 1148
- Macquarie Grammar SchoolSecondary · Independent · 1.2kmICSEA 1081
- St Aloysius' CollegeSecondary · Independent · 1.5kmICSEA 1223
- St Andrew's Cathedral School - Bishop Barry Senior CollegeSecondary · Independent · 1.5km
- St Mary's Cathedral CollegeCombined · Catholic · 1.6kmICSEA 1121
- St Andrew's Cathedral SchoolCombined · Independent · 1.6kmICSEA 1185
- St Andrew's Cathedral Gawura SchoolPrimary · Independent · 1.6kmICSEA 819
- St Aloysius' College Junior SchoolPrimary · Independent · 1.7km
- Loreto KirribilliCombined · Independent · 1.8kmICSEA 1185
- Inner Sydney Montessori SchoolPrimary · Independent · 1.8kmICSEA 1181
Source: ACARA 2023
Transport
Source: TfNSW GTFS
Liveability
Amenities within 2–3km
Counted within a short distance of the suburb centre (so nearby facilities count), with the in-boundary count shown beneath.
Source: Bureau of Meteorology · OpenStreetMap
Fitness
Fitness paradise
Top 20% nationally — gyms, leisure centres, pools and sports fields all close by. Easy to stay active without travelling far.
Facilities within 3km of the suburb centre. The Fitness Score is a national percentile of these counts per resident.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Outdoors
Outdoor paradise
Top 20% nationally — abundant parks and green space, plus trails, bike paths and places to enjoy the outdoors.
Within 3km of the suburb centre. The Outdoor Score is a national percentile led by parks and green space.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Culture
Cultural hotspot
Top 20% nationally — theatres, museums, galleries, libraries and landmarks all within reach. A genuinely vibrant cultural scene.
Within 3km of the suburb centre. The Culture Score is a national percentile weighting theatres, museums, galleries, libraries and arts centres most heavily.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Entertainment Scene
Entertainment paradise
A seriously impressive licensed venue scene — top 20% nationally for density of pubs, bars, clubs and dining.
View nearby venues on the Entertainment Map →
Source: Liquor & Gaming NSW
Childcare
Some choices available
Around the national average — a reasonable mix of childcare options, though popular services may have waiting lists.
View childcare centres on the map →
Source: ACECQA National Quality Framework Register
Population & Growth
High GrowthSource: ABS ERP & NSW DPHI
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Frequently asked questions about Millers Point
What are property prices in Millers Point?
In Millers Point, the median house price is $4.17M and the median unit price is $1.73M. Median weekly house rent is $1,150.
How far is Millers Point from Sydney CBD?
Millers Point is about 1.5 km from Sydney CBD, an estimated 17 minutes by public transport.
What schools are in Millers Point?
Millers Point has 1 school, with an average ICSEA of 1103 (the national average is 1000). Schools are listed factually, not ranked.
What is public transport like in Millers Point?
Millers Point has a transport score of 89/100 and 7 bus stops.