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AMAROO, ACT

2914Major Cities of AustraliaSEIFA Decile 10/10LGA: Unincorporated ACTView on Power MapDownload Place Brief (PDF)
Entities
200
Total Funding
$154.5M
Community-Controlled
3
CC Funding Share
0%
2 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

$16.9M
C: $16.9M
$11.8M
G: $377K C: $11.4M
$11.4M
C: $11.4M
$8.6M
G: $356K C: $8.3M
$7.9M
C: $7.9M
Zexis
Company
$7.3M
G: $6.6M C: $660K
$6.2M
G: $221K C: $5.9M
$5.3M
C: $5.3M
$5.2M
C: $5.2M
$4.7M
G: $311K C: $4.4M
$4.2M
C: $4.2M
$3.6M
C: $3.6M
$3.2M
C: $3.2M
$3.2M
G: $394K C: $2.8M
$2.3M
C: $2.3M
$2.0M
C: $2.0M
$1.8M
C: $1.8M

Justice Funding ($1.4M)

The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting (unspecified recipient)
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting — Youth Development Scholarships for national/international scouting events · philanthropic
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting (unspecified recipient)
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting — Camp Cottermouth rebuild after 2003 bushfires · philanthropic
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting (unspecified recipient)
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting — Equipment purchases (sailboats, archery gear, tents, climbing equipment, mountai · philanthropic
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting (unspecified recipient)
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting — Scout hall refurbishment and asbestos removal · philanthropic
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting (unspecified recipient)
The Trustee For The Arthur Shakespeare Foundation For Scouting — Scouting rebranding (signage, flags, banners, uniforms) · philanthropic
School
Canberra Grammar School Foundation — $1,450,000 loan forgiveness to School (1990) · philanthropic
$1.4M

NDIS Supply & Service Pressure

State Providers
334
Thin Districts
0
Very Thin
0
Local Disability Delivery
1
4 disability-focused enterprises in ACT

NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether AMAROO, ACT sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives. This matters here because AMAROO, ACT already shows $1.4M in justice-related funding moving through local entities.

Thinnest Districts In ACT
ACT325 providers
ACT332 providers
Captured Markets
ACT58%

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (2)

Leap Foundation Indigenous Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 30429229371
Web
indigenous
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Schools (7)

ACARA school profiles in postcode 2914. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).

Amaroo School
GovernmentCombined3% Indigenous
ICSEA 1070
1,638 students
Harrison School
GovernmentCombined3% Indigenous
ICSEA 1058
1,365 students
Good Shepherd Primary School
CatholicPrimary2% Indigenous
ICSEA 1095
762 students
Mother Teresa School
CatholicPrimary2% Indigenous
ICSEA 1102
716 students
Neville Bonner Primary School
GovernmentPrimary4% Indigenous
ICSEA 1058
606 students
Taqwa School
IndependentCombined
ICSEA 1099
407 students
Throsby School
GovernmentPrimary3% Indigenous
ICSEA 1096
316 students

Crime & Safety — Unincorporated ACT LGA

Reported incidents by offence group (July 2024 - June 2025). Source: state crime statistics agencies.

Total
4795 per 100K
22,534
Theft
1032 per 100K
9,700
Property damage
681 per 100K
3,200
Assault
521 per 100K
2,450
Break and enter
447 per 100K
2,100
Fraud
383 per 100K
1,800
Other person offences
229 per 100K
1,076
Drug offences
192 per 100K
900
Other offences
128 per 100K
600
Sexual Offences
111 per 100K
520

Social Need

DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.

Total Recipients
8,995
Payment Types
15
Pension Concession Card
1,915
Family Tax Benefit A
1,210
Health Care Card
1,030
Family Tax Benefit B
940
Age Pension
920
Commonwealth Rent Assistance
695
JobSeeker Payment
515
Carer Allowance
435
Disability Support Pension
410
Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
270

NDIS Participants

Unincorporated ACT LGA
12,430
active participants
2025-Q4

All Entities (200)

Disadvantage Index

10/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.

Entity Types

Company
179
Charity
14
Foundation
5
Social Enterprise
2