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Ashgrove vs Gaythorne

A data-only, side-by-side comparison of Ashgrove and Gaythorne, two suburbs in Queensland — population, demographics, socio-economic profile and climate, drawn from public sources.

Key differences

  • Ashgrove is the larger of the two, with about 13,450 residents to Gaythorne's 3,158.
  • Ashgrove sits a little higher on the ABS SEIFA index of socio-economic advantage (1137 to 1041, where about 1000 is the national average).
  • Median weekly household income is higher in Ashgrove ($2,874 to $1,759).
  • Residents are typically older in Ashgrove (median age 38 to 33).

Ashgrove vs Gaythorne side by side

MeasureAshgroveGaythorne
Population (2021)13,4503,158
Median age3833
Median weekly household income$2,874$1,759
SEIFA score11371041
Local government areaBrisbaneBrisbane
State / territoryQueenslandQueensland
Avg summer high (Jan)29.4°C29.4°C
Avg winter high (Jul)20.7°C20.7°C
Annual rainfall945 mm945 mm

Climate figures are long-run monthly normals (Open-Meteo, ERA5 reanalysis).

Common questions

Is Ashgrove or Gaythorne bigger?

Ashgrove is larger, with about 13,450 residents at the 2021 Census compared with 3,158 in Gaythorne.

Is Ashgrove or Gaythorne warmer?

Ashgrove is generally warmer in summer, with an average January daytime high of 29.4°C compared with 29.4°C.

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