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PLENTY, VIC
3090Major Cities of AustraliaSEIFA Decile 10/10LGA: NillumbikView on Power MapDownload Place Brief (PDF)
Entities
24
Total Funding
$20K
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
1 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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CRU Consulting Pty Ltd
Company
$20K
C: $20K
Justice Funding ($16K)
HELPSARAH.ORG CHARITABLE TRUST (unspecified recipient)
HELPSARAH.ORG CHARITABLE TRUST — $1,600 for orthotics (SMOs) · philanthropic
$2K
HELPSARAH.ORG CHARITABLE TRUST (unspecified recipient)
HELPSARAH.ORG CHARITABLE TRUST — $7,280/year for occupational therapy · philanthropic
$7K
HELPSARAH.ORG CHARITABLE TRUST (unspecified recipient)
HELPSARAH.ORG CHARITABLE TRUST — $7,280/year for speech pathology · philanthropic
$7K
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
State Providers
3,026
Thin Districts
2
Very Thin
0
Local Disability Delivery
0
120 disability-focused enterprises in VIC
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether PLENTY, VIC 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 PLENTY, VIC already shows $16K in justice-related funding moving through local entities.
Thinnest Districts In VIC
Mallee95 providers
Mallee98 providers
Outer Gippsland133 providers
Outer Gippsland145 providers
Captured Markets
Mallee88%
Western District87%
Outer Gippsland83%
Inner Gippsland75%
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (1)
Beyond Bank
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NDIS Participants
Nillumbik (S) LGA
1,840
active participants
2025-Q4
All Entities (24)
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Disadvantage Index
10/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 15
- Charity
- 7
- Foundation
- 2
Gap Alert
This postcode has 24 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.