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Calder Park
3 km²
A total population of zero makes Calder Park a largely non-residential area. It is a sparsely populated part of Greater Melbourne that contains very few homes. The area is mainly defined by its large schools and car-dependent layout rather than a resident community.
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This area is sparsely populated with a total population of zero, making it one of the smallest areas at this level.
The area is home to five schools, which is more than 75% of similar areas. These schools are among the largest at this level, and the typical school advantage score is higher than in most areas.
The number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is zero, which is smaller than about 60% of similar areas.
A drive time to the city of 24 minutes is much lower than most areas. However, there are no people reachable by transit within 30 or 45 minutes, and the walk to the nearest stop takes about 17 minutes.
The area is heavily car-dependent, with a walkability score far below the Victorian figure. Very few homes are within a 15-minute walk of a park, and none are within reach of schools, health services, or public transport.
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