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Christies Beach, SA

5165Major Cities of AustraliaSEIFA Decile 2/10LGA: OnkaparingaView on Power MapDownload Place Brief (PDF)
Entities
66
Total Funding
$2.8M
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
1 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

Justice Funding ($4K)

Community Health Onkaparinga Inc.
Being Dad · health
$4K

NDIS Supply & Service Pressure

State Providers
958
Thin Districts
8
Very Thin
1
Local Disability Delivery
0
21 disability-focused enterprises in SA

NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether Christies Beach, SA 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 Christies Beach, SA already shows $4K in justice-related funding moving through local entities.

Thinnest Districts In SA
Far North (SA)49 providers
Far North (SA)50 providers
Eyre and Western62 providers
Eyre and Western67 providers
Captured Markets
Barossa, Light and Lower North97%
Far North (SA)97%
Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island92%
Limestone Coast91%

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (1)

Save the Children Shop
sacommunity-classifiedABN 85504993227

op shop sales

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Schools (2)

ACARA school profiles in postcode 5165. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).

St John The Apostle Parish School
CatholicPrimary4% Indigenous
ICSEA 1021
334 students
Christies Beach Primary School
GovernmentPrimary28% Indigenous
ICSEA 889
194 students

NDIS Participants

Onkaparinga (C) LGA
7,711
active participants
2025-Q4

All Entities (66)

Disadvantage Index

2/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area is in the most disadvantaged 20% nationally. Community-controlled funding is critical here.

Entity Types

Company
45
Charity
18
Foundation
2
Govt
1

Gap Alert

This postcode has 66 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.