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.
2769, NSW · Postcode
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.
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.
Share of occupied private dwellings with no registered motor vehicle.
In 2769, NSW, 2 vehicles is the majority at 51%; 1 vehicle is next at 30%.
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.
Share of employed people aged 15+ who worked at home on census day.
2.4% ▼ -78.0%
Higher than 72% of postcode areas.
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.
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.
44
Higher than 68% of postcode areas.
Scheduled public-transport stops (bus, train, tram and ferry) located in the area, from the state GTFS feeds.
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).
8
Higher than 66% of postcode areas.
Distinct public-transport routes serving stops in the area (GTFS feeds).
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.
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