Providence Portal
NSW 2629 • New South Wales
About Providence Portal
Providence Portal is a small rural locality in New South Wales, located 325 kilometres south-west of Sydney CBD within the region. With a population of just 6 residents recorded in the 2021 Census, it is one of the smaller communities in the district. The locality covers approximately 377.5 square kilometres.
The community has a quiet rural character with limited local services, and residents typically travel to the nearest regional town for shopping, medical care, and education. The surrounding landscape reflects the agricultural and natural character of the broader area. A private vehicle is essential for daily life in Providence Portal.
Providence Portal falls under postcode 2629 and is governed by the Snowy Monaro Council (Local Government Area). For federal elections, residents vote in the electorate of Eden-Monaro, while state elections fall under the Wagga Wagga electorate.
Location
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Income
ATO taxable income Postcode 2629
Median taxable income for individual taxpayers in postcode 2629 for the 2023–24 financial year (2019–20 data not published for this postcode).
Source: ATO Taxation Statistics 2023–24, Individuals Table 8 (median & average taxable income by postcode). Covers all individuals who lodged a return in postcode 2629; postcodes with fewer than 200 lodgments are suppressed by the ATO.
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- Limited or no scheduled services — Nearest regional town Varies
Commute to Sydney CBD
🛣️ A private vehicle is essential in this rural locality
This is a rural or semi-rural locality where virtually all errands require a private vehicle
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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Adaminaby Public School ICSEA 9076454 2265 11 Cosgrove Street
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Moolanda Place
Demographics
Population Growth
Gender Distribution (Census 2021)
Crime Statistics LGA-wide
These are the latest 2025 rates for the Snowy Monaro Local Government Area, which contains Providence Portal. Rates are per 100,000 residents; trends compare 2 and 10 year periods ending Dec 2025.
Source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR)
