Voyager Point

NSW 2172 • Greater Sydney

1,678
Population (2021)
$166,660
Median Household Income
1.73 km²
Area
$325/wk
Median Rent
RiversideFamily-FriendlyMulticulturalSuburbanMid-Range

About Voyager Point

Voyager Point is a waterfront residential suburb situated on the banks of the Georges River in Sydney's south-west, approximately 35 kilometres from the Sydney CBD within the Liverpool City Council area. With a population of 1,678 and a relatively compact area of 1.73 square kilometres, it is a tightly settled community with a median age of 37. The suburb's high median household income of around $3,200 per week reflects a prosperous, family-oriented demographic, with a notably multicultural makeup — nearly a third of residents were born overseas, with particularly strong Indian, Chinese, Filipino, and Vietnamese communities.

The suburb's riverside setting along the Georges River is a defining feature, offering residents scenic parkland, waterfront walking paths, and access to Voyager Point Park for picnics and outdoor recreation. Families are well catered for, with a mix of Catholic and independent schools nearby, while bus services connect residents to Liverpool station and the broader train network. The suburb's atmosphere is quiet and suburban, popular with families who value space, the river environment, and relatively accessible property prices compared to the inner west and city areas.

Voyager Point falls under postcode 2172 and is governed by Liverpool Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Holsworthy electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
2172
Urban Area
Liverpool - East
LGA / Council
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Major Urban
Timezone
Sydney (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-33.96°, 150.97°
Statistical Area
Greater Sydney
Area
1.73 km²
Elevation
5m

🏷️ Property Prices 2025

Median sale prices in Voyager Point for 2025. Based on every residential settlement recorded by the NSW Valuer General in 2025.

🏡House
$1.55M
19 sales · ▼ 11.4% vs 2024

Source: NSW Valuer General — Property Sales Information. Strata-titled sales are counted as units; all others as houses. Suburbs with fewer than 5 sales in a category are omitted.

🏠 Housing 2021 Census

Median Rent (weekly)
$325
Median Mortgage (monthly)
$2,600
Avg Household Size
3.3 people
Median Age
37 years
Social Housing (% of dwellings)
0.8%

4 state housing + 0 community housing dwellings (ABS 2021 Census)

🚌 Transport & Commute

Nearest Train Stations

Holsworthy
3.5 km
N/A (drive recommended)

Bus Services

  • Liverpool Bus routes (to Liverpool station) — Liverpool CBD / Holsworthy 10-20 min to Liverpool

Commute to Sydney CBD

Distance
35 km
By Train
~55 min to Central via T8 from Holsworthy (change at Liverpool or Sydenham)
By Car (Peak)
50-70 min
By Car (Off-Peak)
35-45 min

🛣️ Bus to Holsworthy or Liverpool station, then train to Sydney CBD; M5 South Western Motorway nearby for car commuters

Walkability Car-Dependent

Daily errands mostly require a car; the suburb is primarily residential with limited retail within walking distance

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

No schools listed for this postcode.

🚔 Crime Statistics LGA-wide

These are the latest 2025 rates for the Liverpool Local Government Area, which contains Voyager Point. Rates are per 100,000 residents; trends compare 2 and 10 year periods ending Dec 2025.

Break & enter (dwelling)
178.5 / 100k
Motor vehicle theft
199.3 / 100k
Non-DV assault
352.7 / 100k
Robbery (unarmed)
16.9 / 100k
Steal from vehicle
347.2 / 100k

Source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR)

🎓 Educational Institution Attending 2021 Census

School Sector Breakdown

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
1,668
Census 2021
1,678
0.6% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Personal Income 2016
$51,376
Personal Income 2021
$59,904
16.6% increase

2021 Census income breakdown

Personal = median for one earner. Household = all members of a dwelling pooled. Family = related members only. Annual = weekly × 52.

Personal
$59,904 / yr
$1152/wk
Household
$166,660 / yr
$3205/wk
Family
$166,972 / yr
$3211/wk

Personal Income Comparison (2016 vs 2021)

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

🌍 Country of Birth 2021 Census

Born in Australia 1,116
Born Overseas 542

Top Countries of Birth (excl. Australia)

  • 1. India 121
  • 2. China 34
  • 3. Egypt 34
  • 4. Philippines 32
  • 5. England 24
  • 6. Vietnam 23
  • 7. Fiji 21
  • 8. New Zealand 19
  • 9. Sri Lanka 15
  • 10. Lebanon 14

🧬 Ancestry 2021 Census

Top ancestries reported (people may report up to two)

Australian 496
English 348
Indian 174
Irish 115
Italian 100
Chinese 90
Scottish 84
Greek 54
Filipino 50
Vietnamese 42

👨‍👩‍👧 Parents' Birthplace 2021 Census

619
Both parents born in Australia
833
Both parents born overseas
202
One parent AU, one overseas

🛐 Religion 2021 Census

Christianity
60.7%
No Religion
19.7%
Hinduism
7.7%
Islam
4.3%
Buddhism
2.8%
Sikhism
1.5%

📊 Age Distribution 2021 Census

0-4 years
102 (6.1%)
5-14 years
227 (13.5%)
15-19 years
134 (8.0%)
20-24 years
129 (7.7%)
25-34 years
199 (11.9%)
35-44 years
207 (12.3%)
45-54 years
296 (17.6%)
55-64 years
234 (13.9%)
65-74 years
117 (7.0%)
75-84 years
38 (2.3%)
85+ years
8 (0.5%)

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Voyager Point known for? +

Voyager Point is known for its picturesque setting on the Georges River, with waterfront parkland and scenic walking paths. It is a quiet, family-oriented suburb that attracts a diverse multicultural community drawn to its riverside lifestyle and relative affordability compared to inner Sydney.

How far is Voyager Point from Sydney CBD? +

Voyager Point is approximately 35 kilometres south-west of the Sydney CBD, typically a 35–70 minute drive depending on traffic conditions.

Does Voyager Point have public transport? +

Voyager Point is served by bus routes connecting to Liverpool and Holsworthy. The nearest train station is Holsworthy (T8 Airport & South Line), approximately 3.5 kilometres away, from which trains run to the Sydney CBD in around 55 minutes.

What is the population of Voyager Point? +

According to the 2021 Census, Voyager Point has a population of 1,678. The suburb has a young-to-middle-aged demographic with a median age of 37 and a high proportion of families with children.

Is Voyager Point a good place to live? +

Voyager Point is well-suited to families who value a quiet riverside setting, larger block sizes, and a multicultural community atmosphere. Its proximity to the Georges River and parkland, combined with good household incomes, makes it a comfortable suburb for those willing to commute to Sydney.

What is the postcode for Voyager Point? +

The postcode for Voyager Point, NSW is 2172.

What is the average income in Voyager Point? +

Based on the 2021 Census, the median personal income in Voyager Point is about $1,152 per week (around $59,900 per year). The median household income is $3,205 per week and the median family income is $3,211 per week.

What is the median house price in Voyager Point? +

As of 2025, the median house price is $1,550,000, down 11.4% on the previous year. Figures are based on NSW Valuer General — Property Sales Information.

What is the age profile of Voyager Point? +

The median age in Voyager Point is 37. The largest age group is 45–54 (296 residents, around 18%). Around 28% of residents are under 20 and about 10% are aged 65 or older. (2021 Census)

Is Voyager Point a safe area? +

Crime statistics are recorded at the Local Government Area level. Voyager Point is part of the Liverpool LGA — see the Crime Statistics section on this page for the latest recorded offence rates per 100,000 residents, along with 2-year and 10-year trends.

How much is rent in Voyager Point? +

In Voyager Point, the median weekly rent is $325, and the median monthly mortgage repayment is $2,600 (2021 Census).