Milford, Queensland


Milford is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Milford had a population of 207 people.

Geography

The area is undeveloped with a low population. Rural residential properties predominate in mostly open fields and hilly paddocks with no major roads or geographical features.

History

The locality takes its name from a local farm, which in turn was named by a selector Andrew Mahaffey circa 1877.
Milford Provisional School opened on 12 April 1886. In August 1900 it became Milford State School. It closed on 14 December 1984.

Demographics

Milford has a population of 207 at the. The locality contains 93 households, in which 50.5% of the population are males and 49.5% of the population are females with a median age of 46, 8 years above the national average. The average weekly household income is $1,375, $63 below the national average.
1.5% of Milford's population is either of Aborigional or Torres Strait Islander descent. 73.5% of the population aged 15 or over is either registered or de facto married, while 26.5% of the population is not married. 37.4% of the population is currently attending some form of a compulsory education. The most common nominated ancestries were Australian, English and German, while the most common country of birth was Australia, and the most commonly spoken language at home was English. The most common nominated religions were Catholic, Anglican and the Uniting Church. The most common occupation was a sales worker and the majority/plurality of residents worked 40 or more hours per week.