Sebastopol
NSW 2666 • New South Wales
About Sebastopol
Sebastopol is a small rural locality in the Young area of the NSW Central West Tablelands, situated approximately 360 kilometres from Sydney CBD. With a 2021 Census population of around 50 to 60 residents, it is a sparsely settled farming community. The locality covers approximately 127 square kilometres of grazing and cropping land in the Central West.
The nearest town of Young, approximately 25 kilometres away, provides essential services including shopping, schools, and healthcare for residents. The Young area is famous for its cherry orchards and the annual National Cherry Festival. There is no public transport serving Sebastopol; a private vehicle is essential for all daily activities.
Sebastopol falls under postcode 2666 and is governed by the Temora Council (Local Government Area). For federal elections, residents vote in the electorate of Riverina, while state elections fall under the Cootamundra electorate.
Location
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Income
ATO taxable income Postcode 2666
Median taxable income for individual taxpayers in postcode 2666, comparing the 2019–20 and 2023–24 financial years.
Source: ATO Taxation Statistics 2023–24, Individuals Table 8 (median & average taxable income by postcode). Covers all individuals who lodged a return in postcode 2666; postcodes with fewer than 200 lodgments are suppressed by the ATO.
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- No regular service — N/A N/A
Commute to Sydney CBD
🛣️ Car is essential; Young is nearest service centre
Rural locality with no local shops; car required for all errands
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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De Boos Street
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Temora High School ICSEA 9646977 1988 Anzac St
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Temora Public School ICSEA 96902 6977 2877 119 De Boos Street
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Temora West Public School ICSEA 9406977 1889 Truskett St
Demographics
Population Growth
Gender Distribution (Census 2021)
Crime Statistics LGA-wide
These are the latest 2025 rates for the Temora Local Government Area, which contains Sebastopol. 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)
