Dimensions · ABS G34

Top suburbs by % of dwellings with no motor vehicle

Share of occupied private dwellings reporting zero motor vehicles. Surfaces both inner-CBD apartment SA2s and remote SA2s — same number, opposite causes.

Australia · top 25 of 2,339

  1. #1 Melbourne CBD - North Victoria 75.9%
  2. #2 Melbourne CBD - West Victoria 67.3%
  3. #3 Melbourne CBD - East Victoria 64.7%
  4. #4 Thamarrurr Northern Territory 62.8%
  5. #5 Tiwi Islands Northern Territory 61.8%
  6. #6 West Arnhem Northern Territory 60.8%
  7. #7 Chippendale New South Wales 58.6%
  8. #8 Aurukun Queensland 57.6%
  9. #9 Sydney (South) - Haymarket New South Wales 57.1%
  10. #10 Torres Strait Islands Queensland 52.9%
  11. #11 East Arnhem Northern Territory 50.9%
  12. #12 Sydney (North) - Millers Point New South Wales 50.4%
  13. #13 Potts Point - Woolloomooloo New South Wales 49.1%
  14. #14 Carlton Victoria 48.0%
  15. #15 Palm Island Queensland 47.9%
  16. #16 Surry Hills New South Wales 47.4%
  17. #17 Kowanyama - Pormpuraaw Queensland 47.2%
  18. #18 Darlinghurst New South Wales 45.1%
  19. #19 Ultimo New South Wales 44.9%
  20. #20 Halls Creek Western Australia 44.4%
  21. #21 Sandover - Plenty Northern Territory 43.5%
  22. #22 Barkly Northern Territory 43.4%
  23. #23 Gulf Northern Territory 43.0%
  24. #24 Southbank - East Victoria 41.6%
  25. #25 Docklands Victoria 40.3%

Partitioned by state

Each list ranks within that state only — a different race entirely.

Queensland of 530

  1. #1 Aurukun 57.6%
  2. #2 Torres Strait Islands 52.9%
  3. #3 Palm Island 47.9%
  4. #4 Kowanyama - Pormpuraaw 47.2%
  5. #5 Brisbane City 37.8%
  6. #6 Fortitude Valley 28.7%
  7. #7 Yarrabah 27.8%
  8. #8 Spring Hill 26.7%
  9. #9 Torres 25.8%
  10. #10 Carpentaria 23.0%
  11. #11 Northern Peninsula 22.4%
  12. #12 South Brisbane 21.6%

South Australia of 165

  1. #1 APY Lands 38.7%
  2. #2 Adelaide 37.0%
  3. #3 Elizabeth 22.0%
  4. #4 Smithfield - Elizabeth North 15.7%
  5. #5 Christie Downs 13.2%
  6. #6 North Adelaide 12.8%
  7. #7 Port Adelaide 12.2%
  8. #8 Whyalla 12.1%
  9. #9 The Parks 12.1%
  10. #10 Norwood (SA) 12.0%
  11. #11 Richmond (SA) 11.4%
  12. #12 Edwardstown 11.3%

Western Australia of 241

  1. #1 Halls Creek 44.4%
  2. #2 Leinster - Leonora 30.9%
  3. #3 Derby - West Kimberley 30.3%
  4. #4 East Pilbara 28.4%
  5. #5 Perth (West) - Northbridge 25.9%
  6. #6 Roebuck 23.6%
  7. #7 East Perth 17.6%
  8. #8 Kununurra 15.0%
  9. #9 Perth (North) - Highgate 14.5%
  10. #10 Mandurah 12.4%
  11. #11 Midland - Guildford 11.8%
  12. #12 Meekatharra 11.4%

Tasmania of 96

  1. #1 Hobart 17.4%
  2. #2 Ravenswood 14.9%
  3. #3 Bridgewater - Gagebrook 13.3%
  4. #4 Glenorchy 13.2%
  5. #5 Invermay 12.6%
  6. #6 Moonah 12.1%
  7. #7 Acton - Upper Burnie 12.1%
  8. #8 Mowbray 11.7%
  9. #9 Mornington - Warrane 11.6%
  10. #10 New Town 11.0%
  11. #11 Launceston 10.7%
  12. #12 South Launceston 9.8%

Northern Territory of 62

  1. #1 Thamarrurr 62.8%
  2. #2 Tiwi Islands 61.8%
  3. #3 West Arnhem 60.8%
  4. #4 East Arnhem 50.9%
  5. #5 Sandover - Plenty 43.5%
  6. #6 Barkly 43.4%
  7. #7 Gulf 43.0%
  8. #8 Petermann - Simpson 37.9%
  9. #9 Tanami 37.6%
  10. #10 Victoria River 36.8%
  11. #11 Elsey 34.9%
  12. #12 Daly 33.2%

Australian Capital Territory of 108

  1. #1 Civic 23.2%
  2. #2 Reid 19.4%
  3. #3 Braddon 17.2%
  4. #4 Turner 14.2%
  5. #5 Belconnen 14.0%
  6. #6 Canberra East 13.6%
  7. #7 Lyneham 11.3%
  8. #8 Lyons (ACT) 11.2%
  9. #9 Dickson 10.9%
  10. #10 Phillip 9.7%
  11. #11 Ainslie 9.7%
  12. #12 Page 8.6%

Ranks are computed over every SA2 with data for this dimension; SA2s without a named suburb page keep their rank but aren't listed, so numbering can skip. Source portal: abs_census_2021 ↗