User:PeterJeremy/Suburb Skeleton

Residents
In the 2001 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing, the population of the Suburb Name postcode area was ???? people, in an area of ??? square kilometres. The population was ??% females, ??% males. ??% of the population was born overseas (see chart for a breakdown of ancestry). The eight strongest religious affiliations in the area were in descending order: Catholic, No religion, Anglican, Buddhism, Orthodox Christian, Uniting Church, Presbyterian and Reformed, and Islam. The three most common forms of dwelling were in decreasing order: a flat, unit or apartment; a separate house; a semi-detached, row or terrace house, or townhouse.

Notable Residents

The following notable people were born or lived in Suburb Name:


 * Someone Notable - why they are notable

Transport
In the 2001 census, for people travelling to work using just one method of transportation from this postcode, ??% travelled in a car as the driver, ??% took the train, ??% walked, ??% travelled in a car as passenger, ??% took the bus, ??% travelled by bicycle, and ??% travelled by truck. By road Suburb Name is located close to some roads.

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Politics
For federal elections, Suburb Name is in the <> <> electoral division of ???. This seat is currently held by < >, of the < >, and he was last re-elected in the 2004 elections. The seat has been held continuously by < > since it was proclaimed in ????.

For NSW state elections, Suburb Name is <> in the Electoral district of ???. Suburb Name was added to this state seat when .... < >. This seat is currently held by < >, of the <>.

Local political issues include:


 * Something contentious