0.0% ▼ -100.0%
Lower than 99% of postcode areas.
- 2011: 1.5%
- 2016: 2.1%
- 2021: 0.0%
Share of occupied private dwellings with no registered motor vehicle.
3719, VIC · Postcode
How households get around — the vehicles they keep and the journey to work.
Almost every home in postcode 3719 has a motor vehicle, with 43.2% of households owning two. This high reliance on cars is expected given the area's remoteness and limited public transport options. It is a place where the vast majority of residents depend on their own wheels to get around.
Motor vehicles per home, and homes with no car.
Not a single home in the area lacks a motor vehicle, which is well below the Victorian rate of 7.6%. This trend has grown since 2011, when 1.5% of households had no car.
0.0% ▼ -100.0%
Lower than 99% of postcode areas.
Share of occupied private dwellings with no registered motor vehicle.
In 3719, VIC, the largest group is 2 vehicles at 43%, followed by 1 vehicle (21%) and 3 vehicles (21%).
How people travel to work.
No one here commutes by public transport, a figure well below the national average of 3.1%. Instead, 23.7% of people work from home, which is a little above the Australian figure and a rise of 7.1 points since 2011.
23.7% ▲ +43.1%
Higher than 72% of postcode areas.
Share of employed people aged 15+ who worked at home on census day.
0.0% ▼ -100.0%
Lower than 99% 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.
Bus services are the only option here, though weekly departures per 1,000 people are far below the Victorian figure. While there are 4.76 stops per 1,000 people, the area only has two stops and one route in total.
2
Lower than 71% of postcode areas.
Scheduled public-transport stops (bus, train, tram and ferry) located in the area, from the state GTFS feeds.
4.76
Higher than 62% 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).
61.9
Lower than 57% 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).
1
Lower than 71% of postcode areas.
Distinct public-transport routes serving stops in the area (GTFS feeds).
Walking distance to transport and driving time to the city.
Getting to the city takes a long time, with a typical drive of 106 minutes. Walking to the nearest transport stop is also difficult, with a walk time of 81 minutes among the highest for similar areas.
81
Higher than 98% 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.
106
Higher than 83% 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 3719, VIC [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/poa/POA3719/3719-vic/topic/transport