Engadine is bounded by the pipeline and Forbes Creek in the north, Loftus Creek, the southern boundary of Engadine Park, Sladden Road, Brooke Street, Porter Road, Laurina Avenue and the Princes Highway in the east, Royal National Park and the railway line in the south, and Heathcote Road and the Woronora River in the west.
The size of Engadine is approximately 9.5 square kilometres.
It has 23 parks covering nearly 10.2% of total area.
The estimated resident population of Engadine in 2019 was 17,870 people.
From the 2016 Census data, households in Engadine are primarily couples with children 45%.
-Median age group 38 years
-Median weekly household income $1,981
-Median weekly mortgage repayment $566
-Median weekly rent $446
-Households renting 13%
-Households with a mortgage 47%
In general, people in Engadine work in a professional occupation.
- Government Schools
- Independent Schools
Combined
- Lucas Heights Community School
Primary
- Engadine Public School
- Engadine West Public School
- Yarrawarrah Public School
- Heathcote East Public School
- Marton Public School
- Heathcote Public School
- Loftus Public School
Secondary
- Engadine High School
- Heathcote High School
Special
- Cook School
Combined
- Southern Cross Baptist Church Christian School
- Shire Christian School
Primary
- St John Bosco Catholic Primary School
Secondary
- St John Bosco College
Special
- Dunlea Centre, Australia's Original Boys' Town