Western Downs Regional Council

Auburn

QLD4413

Auburn at a glance

Walk score

0

Very car dependent

Population

8,675

Median age 35

The brief

What to know about Auburn.

Auburn (4413) sits in the Western Downs region of Queensland.

Auburn has roughly 8,675 residents, with a typical family-age mix. Households are dominated by renters. Daily life is car-dependent: most residents drive to work, school and the shops.

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Day to day

What it’s like to live here.

Auburn scores 0/100 on walkability, which makes it car-dependent with limited public transport. Plan for two cars in a typical household, especially if work isn't local.

Schooling within or near the suburb covers 1 government primary, 1 government secondary, 1 Catholic, 1 independent.

Who lives here

Demographics.

The 2021 Census put Auburn's population at 8,675, with a median age of 35. That sits as a typical family-age mix.

Population

8,675

Median age

35

Family households

Lone person

Market

The price of a home here.

Median house price

Verified median pending

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Rental and ownership

Weekly rent (house)

$250/wk

Weekly rent (unit)

$213/wk

Owner occupied

Renter occupied

At a deeper level

PopulationSource: ABS Census 2021

8,675

Median age: 35

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Safety

Crime and safety.

Offence Summary

LGA-wide data, not suburb-specific

QLD Police only publishes crime statistics at the local government area / region level. The numbers below cover the entire Western Downs Regional Council, which may include suburbs with very different crime profiles. Quieter residential pockets within the LGA likely have lower rates than the total suggests; busier areas may have higher.

3,891

total offences in 2026 across the Western Downs Regional Council LGA

Top offence categories

Other Offences836 (21.5%)
Offences Against Property392 (10.1%)
Drug Offences273 (7.0%)
Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry)181 (4.7%)
Offences Against the Person177 (4.5%)

Crime statistics are reported at LGA level and may cover a broader area than this suburb.

Source: State Police Open Data

Getting around

Walkability.

Walk Score

0

Transit Score

0

Bike Score

0

Scores calculated from OpenStreetMap data (ODbL)

Walkability data as of May 2026· OpenStreetMap

Place

Location.

Amenities

Transport

Nearby suburbs

Education

Schools in Auburn.

Local schools for Auburn

View the catchment for each school to find out more.

Government School Catchment

Chinchilla State School

Prep-6CoEdGovernment
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Chinchilla State High School

7-12CoEdGovernment
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Non-Government Schools

St Joseph's School

Prep-6CoEdCatholic
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Frequently asked

About Auburn.

What is the Auburn postcode?
Auburn is in the 4413 postcode, in QLD, in the Western Downs Regional Council region.
What is the average rent in Auburn?
The median weekly rent for houses is $250, for units it's $213.
What schools are in Auburn?
There are 4 schools serving Auburn on this page, including Chinchilla State School, St Joseph's School, Chinchilla Christian College.
How walkable is Auburn?
Auburn has a Walk Score of 0 out of 100, highly car-dependent. transit score 0, bike score 0.
What suburbs are near Auburn?
Auburn is close to Pelican, Red Hill, Baking Board, Barakula, Blackswamp.
What is the population of Auburn?
Auburn has approximately 8,675 residents. The median age is 35.

Sources cited

Median, growth and rental data from state revenue offices and ABS. Census from ABS 2021. Climate from BoM. Hazard from Geoscience Australia. School data from ACARA. Crime from state police open data. Full methodology →

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