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McKail - Willyung

Western Australia · Albany · Western Australia - Wheat Belt

Why “McKail - Willyung”? The ABS divides the larger suburb of McKail into several statistical areas (SA2s); this profile covers one part of it. Other parts are listed further down. SA2 boundaries don’t always match suburb boundaries.

McKail - Willyung is a locality in the Albany area of Western Australia. This profile draws on ABS population and Census figures, the ACARA school register and ACECQA childcare ratings for the McKail - Willyung SA2.

Where in WA
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At a glance
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Schools
4
Top ICSEA 959 (gov)
Childcare
16
NQS-rated services
Population
12,448
+1.1% in 1 year
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Family essentials

Schools, childcare & safety

Live data for the McKail - Willyung SA2 — ACARA schools register, ACECQA childcare ratings.

Government schools Soon WA zoning

Government schools in McKail - Willyung

Free government schools your child may attend. Exact school zones aren’t mapped for WA yet, so we can’t confirm which one is yours.

North Albany Senior High School Government · 881 students
ICSEA 959
Mount Lockyer Primary School Government · 599 students
ICSEA 926
Albany Secondary Education Support Centre Government · 60 students
ICSEA 944

A picture of students’ family backgrounds (ICSEA) — not a ranking or a quality score.

Also nearby — Catholic & Independent schools (not your catchment)
Parklands School
Independent 112 students
ICSEA 1063 intake context

Fee-paying schools can’t be enrolled in by zone — they’re shown for context, not as the area’s school quality.

We show school intake context and catchments, not exam results. We don’t publish a school ranking.

Map: © OpenStreetMap contributors. School pins are approximate (ACARA geocoded location).

Schools in McKail - Willyung

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ICSEA reflects student intake context, not teaching quality (1000 = national average). All WA schools →

Source: ACARA School Profile 2025

Childcare & early learning

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  • Goodstart Early Learning Albany
    Centre-Based Care · 99 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • The Village @ Stirling Terrace
    Centre-Based Care · 68 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Albany Regional Day Care Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 60 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Albany OSHC Orana
    Centre-Based Care · 60 places · Orana
    Meeting NQS
  • The Village St Joe's OSHC
    Centre-Based Care · 55 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Federation Of WA Police & Community Youth Centres - Albany PCYC
    Centre-Based Care · 52 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Kingdom Kare Child Care Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 52 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Skylar Early Learning Albany
    Centre-Based Care · 45 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Albany OSHC
    Centre-Based Care · 45 places · Yakamia
    Meeting NQS
  • Albany Occasional Care Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 42 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • Rainbow Child Care Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 42 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS
  • YMCA Albany Early Learning Centre
    Centre-Based Care · 38 places · Albany
    Meeting NQS

+ 4 more services in this area's postcodes.

NQS = National Quality Standard, rated by ACECQA. Services matched by postcode — verify locations before visiting.

Source: ACECQA NQS register
The neighbourhood

Amenities

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GPs / clinics
0
Supermarkets
1
Parks
15
Train stations
0

Counts of OSM-tagged features within the McKail - Willyung SA2 polygon. OpenStreetMap coverage varies — verify with local directories before relying on these counts.

Source: OpenStreetMap contributors
Population & growth
Population
12,448
Jun 2025
1yr growth
+1.10%
2024→25
Net change
+141
people / yr
Density
123
people / km²

Where did the gain come from?

+141
Natural increase
Births minus deaths
+59
Internal migration
Net movers from elsewhere in Australia
+45
Overseas migration
Net arrivals from overseas
+37

Reading the streams: organic growth — more babies than goodbyes — was the biggest driver.

Growth vs benchmarks
McKail - Willyung
+1.10%
WA median
+1.60%
National median
+0.80%