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Murrin Bridge
4 km²
A rural setting defines Murrin Bridge, a small own-paced community in the Lachlan region of New South Wales. It is a place where nature is accessible, as every home is within a short walk of a park. However, the area is almost entirely car-dependent for basic needs, with no schools, shops, or health services nearby. This creates a quiet, secluded atmosphere where residents must travel outside the village for their daily essentials.
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There are 52 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here. This group is far older than the national figure, with a typical age of 40, and they face significant challenges with a typical personal income of $364, which is well below the Australian average.
Walking is limited to leisure, as 100% of homes are near a park but 0% are within reach of groceries, schools, or transport. With a walkability score of 0.5, the area is far more car-dependent than the rest of the state.