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BARFOLD, VIC

3444Inner Regional AustraliaSEIFA Decile 7/10LGA: MitchellView on Power MapDownload Place Brief (PDF)
Entities
148
Total Funding
$9.1M
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
2 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

$2.1M
C: $2.1M
$1.2M
G: $428K C: $762K
$553K
C: $553K
$476K
G: $476K
$370K
C: $370K
$258K
C: $258K
$224K
C: $224K
$190K
C: $190K
$185K
C: $185K
$184K
C: $184K
$148K
C: $148K
$140K
G: $140K
$125K
C: $125K
$118K
C: $118K
$115K
C: $115K
$69K
C: $69K
$55K
C: $55K

NDIS Supply & Service Pressure

State Providers
2,945
Thin Districts
1
Very Thin
0
Local Disability Delivery
1
113 disability-focused enterprises in VIC

NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether BARFOLD, VIC sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives.

Thinnest Districts In VIC
Mallee95 providers
Outer Gippsland145 providers
Western District162 providers
Ovens Murray184 providers
Captured Markets
Mallee88%
Western District87%
Outer Gippsland83%
Ovens Murray75%

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (2)

Social Foundry
Social Traders

We are a social enterprise & registered not-for-profit. Our Kyneton cafe & catering company delivers a training program for local youth, focusing upon work-skills, community inclusivity & capacity building through mentoring & skill sharing. We have a heart to see community transformation across regional Australia through the lives of these young people!

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Windarring Limited
BuyAbility

Supported-employment social enterprise delivering commercial services. Windarring is a people centred, community-based organisation committed to eliminating barriers to participation, inclusion and acceptance for people with disabilities in their local community. Our mission is to ensure the best outcomes for participants by providing high quality, responsive and personalised support for those with disabilities and with their families. Our disability enterprise locations: - Kyneton Copy Centre -

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Schools (7)

ACARA school profiles in postcode 3444. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).

Sacred Heart College
CatholicSecondary1% Indigenous
ICSEA 1070
888 students
Kyneton High School
GovernmentSecondary3% Indigenous
ICSEA 1008
627 students
Kyneton Primary School
GovernmentPrimary2% Indigenous
ICSEA 1048
307 students
Our Lady of the Rosary
CatholicPrimary
ICSEA 1081
286 students
Tylden Primary School
GovernmentPrimary3% Indigenous
ICSEA 1078
125 students
Redesdale Mia Mia Primary School
GovernmentPrimary8% Indigenous
ICSEA 981
12 students
Langley Primary School
GovernmentPrimary
2 students

Crime & Safety — Mitchell LGA

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

Total
6200 per 100K
3,685
Theft
232 per 100K
1,138
Against justice procedures
430 per 100K
647
Assault
242 per 100K
497
Property damage
294 per 100K
425
Other person offences
23 per 100K
221
Break and enter
42 per 100K
215
Drug offences
85 per 100K
165
Weapons offences
93 per 100K
119
Fraud
66 per 100K
113

Social Need

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

Total Recipients
5,930
Payment Types
15
Pension Concession Card
1,920
Age Pension
1,305
Health Care Card
415
Commonwealth Rent Assistance
325
Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
315
Disability Support Pension
300
Family Tax Benefit A
300
Carer Allowance
260
JobSeeker Payment
240
Family Tax Benefit B
230

NDIS Participants

Mitchell (S) LGA
2,106
active participants
2025-Q4

All Entities (148)

Disadvantage Index

7/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.

Entity Types

Company
113
Charity
29
Foundation
3
person
3

Gap Alert

This postcode has 148 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.