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Uraidla - Summertown, SA
5141Major Cities of AustraliaSEIFA Decile 10/10LGA: Adelaide HillsView on Power MapDownload Place Brief (PDF)
Entities
10
Total Funding
$375K
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
Top Funded Entities
$328K
C: $328K
POWER RIGHT PTY LTD
Company
$47K
C: $47K
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 Uraidla - Summertown, SA 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 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%
Crime & Safety — Adelaide Hills LGA
Reported incidents by offence group (July 2024 - June 2025). Source: state crime statistics agencies.
Total
1,327
Theft
438
Property damage
310
Assault
246
Break and enter
231
Fraud
72
Other person offences
19
Robbery
8
Other offences
3
Social Need
DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.
Total Recipients
305
Payment Types
15
Pension Concession Card
90
Age Pension
60
Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
25
Family Tax Benefit A
20
Health Care Card
20
Family Tax Benefit B
15
Carer Allowance
15
Commonwealth Rent Assistance
15
Disability Support Pension
10
JobSeeker Payment
10
NDIS Participants
Adelaide Hills (DC) LGA
1,035
active participants
2025-Q4
All Entities (10)
Charity
Company
Company
Company
Disadvantage Index
10/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 7
- Charity
- 3
Gap Alert
This postcode has 10 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.