2769, NSW · Postcode

Transport & Vehicles in 2769, NSW

How households get around — the vehicles they keep and the journey to work.

More people work from home in postcode 2769 than in almost any other similar area. Over half the workforce now avoids a daily commute, a massive shift from just 2.8% back in 2011. This change happens alongside a very high reliance on private cars for those who do leave the house.

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📍 2769, NSW, Postcode

Vehicles

Motor vehicles per home, and homes with no car.

Almost every home here owns a car, with only 1.7% of households having none. This is well below the national figure of 7.4%, and over half of all homes own at least two vehicles.

1.7% ▲ +49.7%

Lower than 76% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 1.1%
  • 2016: 1.1%
  • 2021: 1.7%

Share of occupied private dwellings with no registered motor vehicle.

Motor vehicles per home

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In 2769, NSW, 2 vehicles is the majority at 51%; 1 vehicle is next at 30%.

Getting to work

How people travel to work.

Working from home is the dominant choice for 52.1% of residents, far above the Australian figure of 21%. This surge is linked to a sharp drop in public transport use for work, which fell to 2.4% from 10.8% in 2011.

52.1% ▲ +1761.4%

Higher than 99% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 2.8%
  • 2016: 4.4%
  • 2021: 52.1%

Share of employed people aged 15+ who worked at home on census day.

2.4% ▼ -78.0%

Higher than 72% of postcode areas.

  • 2011: 10.8%
  • 2016: 13.3%
  • 2021: 2.4%

Share of employed people who got to work by train, bus, ferry or tram/light rail as their only method of travel on census day.

How people get to work

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In 2769, NSW, Worked at home is the majority at 61%; Car (driver) is next at 34%.

Public transport access

Stops, services, routes and how far you can get by public transport.

The area has 44 public transport stops and 8 routes, though these are all buses. Despite this, the number of stops per 1,000 people is far below the New South Wales figure.

2.70

Lower than 60% of postcode areas.

Public-transport stops per 1,000 residents — a measure of how densely an area is served (GTFS stops; population from the 2021 Census).

770.8

Higher than 68% of postcode areas.

Scheduled weekly public-transport departures from stops in the area, per 1,000 residents — how often transit actually runs, not just whether a stop exists (GTFS schedules for a representative week; population from the 2021 Census).

Getting around

Walking distance to transport and driving time to the city.

Residents are generally well-positioned for local travel, with a short 3-minute walk to the nearest stop. The typical drive time to the city is around 34 minutes.

3

Lower than 71% of postcode areas.

Walking time, in minutes, from the centre of the area to the nearest public-transport stop, along the OpenStreetMap pedestrian network (Valhalla). Blank where no stop is within a reasonable walk.

34

Lower than 54% of postcode areas.

Free-flow driving time, in minutes, from the centre of the area to its state/territory capital city centre, along the OpenStreetMap road network (Valhalla). Excludes live traffic.

Sources

  • Census of Population and Housing — Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021 (CC BY 4.0).
  • Public transport timetables (GTFS) — State & territory transport agencies, 2026 (CC BY 4.0 (WA: custom PTA licence)).
  • Road & path network (OpenStreetMap, via Valhalla) — OpenStreetMap contributors, 2026 (ODbL 1.0).

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Cite this page

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Transport & Vehicles in 2769, NSW [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/poa/POA2769/2769-nsw/topic/transport