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    What Kind of People Live in March NSW 2800?

    Diversity Levels in March
    The proportion of the population who are not 3rd+ generation Anglo-Australians
    Sources: ABS, TORREN and Microburbs, 2006 - 2023
    March
    2.5%
    March
    2.5%
    Central West NSW
    19.6%
    Central West NSW
    19.6%
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    42 Bottom 39% 16% to Jan 2021
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    0.0% Bottom 19% Data for Dec 2021
    0.0% Bottom 8% to 0 to Dec 2021
    Quality of Life in March
    The proportion of residents who enjoy a healthy, satisfying life.
    Sources: ABS, AIHW, DSS, GEOSPATIAL, GOOGLE, TORREN and Microburbs, 2006 - 2045
    March
    76.0%
    March
    76.0%
    Central West NSW
    73.9%
    Central West NSW
    73.9%
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    3 Bottom 45% Data for Jun 2023
    81 Top 1% Data for Dec 2016
    37.0 Top 46% Data for May 2023
    70.8% Bottom 46% Data for May 2023
    Conservatism in March
    The proportion of the population who hold traditional values.
    Sources: ABS, AEC and Microburbs, 2006 - 2023
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    76.0% Top 15% Data for May 2023
    93.8% Top 26% 4% to Jan 2021
    61.7% Top 27% Data for Dec 2022
    Convenience Score in March
    The higher the score, the faster the travel time to regular amenities like work and shopping and the easier it is to access them without private cars.
    Sources: ABS, GEOSPATIAL, TORREN and Microburbs, 2006 - 2023
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    0.0% Bottom 35% Data for Dec 2021
    2.8 Top 14% 4% to Jan 2021
    0.0% Bottom 38% Data for Dec 2021
    8 km Bottom 12% Data for Mar 2023
    0.0% Bottom 19% Data for Dec 2021
    Hip Score in March
    The higher the score, the more fashionable and lively an area is: a trendy, progressive population with easy access to nightlife and culture.
    Sources: ABS, AEC, GOOGLE and Microburbs, 2006 - 2023
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    60% Bottom 40% Data for Nov 2017
    23.9% Bottom 11% 56% to Jan 2021
    3.4% Top 25% 32% to Dec 2021
    41.0% Bottom 30% 8% to Jan 2021
    12.7% Bottom 11% Data for Dec 2022
    0.0% Bottom 37% Data for Jan 2021
    Community Score in March
    The higher the score, the more time residents spend contributing the local community and the more connected residents are to their community.
    Sources: ABS, GOOGLE and Microburbs, 2006 - 2023
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    94.3% Bottom 45% Data for Dec 2014
    57.5% Top 15% 29% to Jan 2021
    Family Score in March
    The higher the score, the more suitable the suburb is to families with children: good schools, safe, plentiful families, child-friendly amenities like playgrounds
    Sources: ABS, DSS, TORREN and Microburbs, 2006 - 2023
    Field Value VS Central West NSW Trend
    206 Top 46% 0 to Dec 2020
    71.4% Bottom 48% 19% to Jan 2021
    5.9% Top 23% 13% to Dec 2021
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