The APN Bedrock™ Score: A National Suburb Resilience Index
The APN Bedrock™ Score is the first release of the APN Social Capital Index™, an independent suburb-level resilience framework developed by Australian Property Network — an independent property intelligence platform now in its tenth year of development, with no commercial affiliations, no advertiser relationships, and no industry body funding. The score is derived entirely from publicly available institutional data and is provided to the public without restriction.
What the APN Bedrock™ Score Measures
For the better part of a decade, the dominant language of Australian property analysis has been price. Median values, clearance rates, days on market — a recurring vocabulary that measures transactions but says almost nothing about the structural durability of the communities behind them. The APN Bedrock™ Score was developed to address that deficiency directly.
The score operates at suburb level, producing a composite resilience rating from 0.00 to 100.00 for 6,754 Australian localities across all states and territories. It does not measure what a suburb is worth today. It measures how structurally equipped a suburb is to maintain its value under pressure — the strength of its economic foundation, the stability of its households, and the depth of its community cohesion.
Five independent dimensions contribute to the composite 24110 APN Bedrock™ Rating:
- 24111 Income Velocity & Wealth — Household income depth and wealth distribution relative to the national baseline.
- 24112 Tenure Stability & Housing — Owner-occupier concentration, length of residence, and housing security.
- 24113 Labour Resilience & Jobs — Employment participation, industry diversity, and occupational skill distribution.
- 24114 Fiscal Stress & Debt — Mortgage stress concentration and household balance sheet exposure to interest rate conditions.
- 24115 Socio-Economic Advantage — ABS SEIFA relative advantage and disadvantage index at SA2 level.
Each sub-node is scored independently on the same 0–100 scale. The composite APN Bedrock™ Rating reflects their combined structural picture. A suburb can score strongly on income but poorly on tenure stability — the composite captures that tension rather than obscuring it.
What the Map Shows
The interactive map presents the full national dataset. Each suburb is colour-banded across five tiers and clicking any location reveals its composite score alongside the five sub-node readings. The geographic patterns are immediately legible: established owner-occupier suburbs in the ACT, outer Sydney, and regional Victoria perform strongly; remote communities in the Northern Territory and outback Western Australia register at the lower end of the distribution — an expected and structurally coherent outcome given the data inputs.
The score is not a ranking of desirability. It is a structural diagnostic. A low APN Bedrock™ Score does not mean a suburb should be avoided; it means the community’s structural buffers against economic volatility are thinner. That is analytically useful information — particularly when read alongside interest rate conditions, supply constraints, and demographic trajectories from the broader APN Codex architecture.
The Macro Context: Reading APN Bedrock™ Against Current Conditions
The current Official Cash Rate of 4.35% — sitting at +2.24σ relative to the 15-year historical mean — provides a concrete illustration of the APN Bedrock™ framework’s relevance. At this level of fiscal policy normalisation friction, the transmission of interest rate pressure to household balance sheets is not uniform. It concentrates in suburbs where mortgage stress (24114) is elevated and tenure stability (24112) is low — where households are leveraged, mobile, and without the equity depth to absorb sustained rate pressure.
Three illustrative cases from the current dataset demonstrate the divergence across the score distribution:
These three cases — drawn from opposite ends of the score distribution — illustrate why suburb-level structural analysis produces materially different conclusions from state or national averages. The same interest rate environment affects these communities in fundamentally different ways.
Data Vintage and Methodology
All scores are derived from the 2021 ABS Census and ABS SEIFA release. They reflect structural conditions as measured at that point in time. A rebuild using 2026 Census data is planned as ABS SA2-level datasets become available progressively through 2027. Scores should be interpreted as a methodology demonstration and a structural baseline, not as current market conditions.
The APN Bedrock™ Score is the first release of the APN Social Capital Index™ (Node 24100). Subsequent releases — covering safety and sentiment, education value, amenity and access, and climate resilience — are under active development within the APN Codex. As each is completed, the composite 24100 index score will become available, integrating all five dimensions into a single location rating.
Access the Map
The map is provided as a free, unrestricted public release. No registration, payment, or account is required. APN does not collect user data in connection with this release. The file is 27MB and is best viewed on desktop — open in a new browser tab using the button below.
Open the APN Bedrock™ Score Map
6,754 suburbs · All states and territories · Five sub-node dimensions · 2021 Census vintage
