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Quakers Hill
11 km²
Higher typical incomes for First Nations people set Quakers Hill apart from many similar areas. This suburb in Greater Sydney is a well-connected community where most residents live within a short walk of parks, schools and public transport. It is a place where many First Nations residents find success, with higher incomes and lower unemployment than the national figures. This combination of accessibility and economic strength creates a practical and supportive environment for its residents.
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First Nations people here are younger than the national figure, with a typical age of 22. They fare much better than most areas financially, with a typical personal income of $708 and an unemployment rate of 6.5%, which is well below the Australian average of 12.3%.
The area is somewhat walkable, and almost every home is within a 10-minute walk of public transport. While most people can easily reach schools and parks, far fewer can walk to health services compared to the New South Wales average.