Geelong and the Bellarine

  • State

    VIC
  • Region Size

    2951.13 (Sq Kms)
  • Population

    290,031
  • Largest Regional City

    Geelong
  • No. of Jobs

    212,602
  • Median Weekly Household Mortgage

    $400
  • Median Weekly Household Rent

    $350
  • Region is known for

    Coastal beauty, arts and wineries
Data Source: Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics data

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Discover Geelong and the Bellarine

The Geelong and Bellarine region of Victoria is a diverse place to live and work. There are endless job opportunities in various industries across the region including manufacturing, healthcare, education, and tourism. With its vibrant culture and stunning surroundings, outstanding career opportunities, quality education including the famous Geelong Grammar School, and access to world-class healthcare, this region offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle, without the need to compromise on quality living and excellent amenities.

People

People are the heart of all communities. Get a picture of Geelong and the Bellarine by understanding the people who live there.

  • 290,031

    Estimated resident population (no.)

  • 39

    Median age - persons (years)

  • 182,057

    Working age population (aged 15-64 years) (no.)

  • 3,786

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples (no.)

  • 49,743

    Persons born overseas (no.)

Geelong and the Bellarine Adelaide Hills Population Statistics
Industry

From small locally owned businesses to larger operations, industries in Geelong and the Bellarine form an important part of the community.

  • 23,626

    Total number of businesses

Employment

A move to more means creating a better life for yourself. Gain insight into the job market in Geelong and the Bellarine to assist in your decision-making.

  • 212,602

    Number of jobs (no.)

  • 771

    Median weekly personal income ($)

  • 23,626

    Total number of businesses

Household

Discover the household make-up of those already living in Geelong and the Bellarine to help you decide if this is the right region for you.

  • 115,346

    Total households (no.)

  • 2.5

    Average household size (no. of persons)

  • 1,015

    Median equivalised total household income (weekly) ($)

  • 1,733

    Median monthly household mortgage payment ($)

  • 350

    Median weekly household rental payment ($)

Services

Have confidence that Geelong and the Bellarine has the services you need to support your lifestyle. This is a vital step in your decision to move to more.

  • 3

    Number of Hospitals

  • 2

    Number of Airports

  • 1

    Number of Universities

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City life to love

Geelong is famous for its big city feel without the congestion and crowds. It offers a diverse nightlife, easy to navigate road and bus networks, extensive sporting facilities and a range of living options from rural and coastal to inner-city and suburban. You’ll also discover a thriving cultural and artistic hub with the Geelong Gallery, and the Geelong Performing Arts Centre hosting many festivals and events including the Pako Festa and Geelong Revival Motoring Festival.

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To explore

Whether you are based in Geelong itself, or one of the seaside towns along the Beallarine Peninsula, there is so much to explore in this diverse region. Take a leisurely drive along the coast and indulge in the local wines at the many cellar doors along the Bellarine Taste Trail, challenge yourself with a game of golf at the renowned links courses in Barwon Heads, or take a refreshing dip in the calm waters of Port Phillip Bay. Experience the charm of village life as you make pit stops at seaside towns along the coastline, from Portarlington to Ocean Grove. Experience the fascinating maritime history, relish in the offerings of excellent restaurants and cafes, and admire the grand architectural gems that dot the area.

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Chances to thrive

You’ll discover a wide range of schooling options in the region, both public and private, including the famous Geelong Grammar School with its impressive history of educational excellence. There are also various tertiary education options with strong connections to industry – including Deakin University, one of Australia’s largest universities. The region also boasts numerous pre-school learning centres, as well as child care centres that offer comprehensive kindergarten programs. As well as meeting your family’s education needs, the region provides opportunities to play and excel in a range of sports, and is home to the oldest Australian Football Team.

Towns of Geelong and the Bellarine

Geelong and the Bellarine region offers diverse living options, from coastal towns like Portarlington and Ocean Grove to city living in Geelong itself. Enjoy a vibrant lifestyle, beautiful beaches, and excellent amenities.

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