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Postcode Geographical Area Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship Free Interpreting Service - Real Estate Agencies Pilot through TIS National Eligible areas of new settlement By eligible postcode and geographical area Use the ‘Find Function’ (Ctrl+F keys) to check if your postcode is located in an eligible geographical area Postcode Geographical area 800 Darwin City 810 Darwin City 812 Darwin City 820 Darwin City 828 Darwin City 830 Palmerston-East Arm 832 Palmerston-East Arm 870 Central NT 872 Central NT 2000 Inner Sydney 2006 Inner Sydney 2007 Inner Sydney 2008 Inner Sydney 2009 Inner Sydney 2010 Inner Sydney 2011 Inner Sydney 2015 Inner Sydney 2016 Inner Sydney 2017 Inner Sydney 2018 Inner Sydney 2019 Inner Sydney 2020 Inner Sydney 2021 Eastern Suburbs 2022 Eastern Suburbs 2023 Eastern Suburbs 2024 Eastern Suburbs 2025 Eastern Suburbs 2026 Eastern Suburbs 2027 Eastern Suburbs 2028 Eastern Suburbs 2029 Eastern Suburbs 2030 Eastern Suburbs 2031 Eastern Suburbs 2032 Eastern Suburbs 2033 Eastern Suburbs 2034 Eastern Suburbs 2035 Eastern Suburbs 2036 Eastern Suburbs 2037 Inner Sydney 2038 Inner Sydney 2039 Inner Sydney 2040 Inner Sydney 2041 Inner Sydney 2042 Inner Sydney 2043 Inner Sydney Postcode Geographical area 2044 Inner Sydney 2045 Inner Western Sydney 2046 Inner Western Sydney 2047 Inner Western Sydney 2048 Inner Sydney 2049 Inner Sydney 2050 Inner Sydney 2060 Lower Northern Sydney 2061 Lower Northern Sydney 2062 Lower Northern Sydney 2063 Lower Northern Sydney 2064 Lower Northern Sydney 2065 Lower Northern Sydney 2066 Lower Northern Sydney 2067 Lower Northern Sydney 2068 Lower Northern Sydney 2069 Central Northern Sydney 2070 Central Northern Sydney 2071 Central Northern Sydney 2072 Central Northern Sydney 2073 Central Northern Sydney 2074 Central Northern Sydney 2075 Central Northern Sydney 2076 Central Northern Sydney 2077 Central Northern Sydney 2079 Central Northern Sydney 2080 Central Northern Sydney 2081 Central Northern Sydney 2082 Central Northern Sydney 2083 Central Northern Sydney 2084 Northern Beaches 2085 Northern Beaches 2086 Northern Beaches 2087 Northern Beaches 2088 Lower Northern Sydney 2089 Lower Northern Sydney 2090 Lower Northern Sydney 2092 Northern Beaches 2093 Northern Beaches 2094 Northern Beaches 2095 Northern Beaches 2096 Northern Beaches 2097 Northern Beaches 2099 Northern Beaches 2100 Northern Beaches 2101 Northern Beaches 2102 Northern Beaches 2103 Northern Beaches 2104 Northern Beaches 2105 Northern Beaches 2106 Northern Beaches 2107 Northern Beaches 2108 Northern Beaches 2109 Lower Northern Sydney Postcode Geographical area 2110 Lower Northern Sydney 2111 Lower Northern Sydney 2112 Lower Northern Sydney 2113 Lower Northern Sydney 2114 Lower Northern Sydney 2115 Central Western Sydney 2116 Central Western Sydney 2117 Central Western Sydney 2118 Central Northern Sydney 2119 Central Northern Sydney 2120 Central Northern Sydney 2121 Central Northern Sydney 2122 Lower Northern Sydney 2125 Central Northern Sydney 2126 Central Northern Sydney 2127 Central Western Sydney 2128 Central Western Sydney 2130 Inner Western Sydney 2131 Inner Western Sydney 2132 Inner Western Sydney 2133 Inner Western Sydney 2134 Inner Western Sydney 2135 Inner Western Sydney 2136 Inner Western Sydney 2137 Inner Western Sydney 2138 Inner Western Sydney 2140 Inner Western Sydney 2141 Central Western Sydney 2142 Central Western Sydney 2143 Central Western Sydney 2144 Central Western Sydney 2145 Central Western Sydney 2146 Central Western Sydney 2147 Blacktown 2148 Blacktown 2150 Central Western Sydney 2151 Central Western Sydney 2152 Central Northern Sydney 2153 Central Northern Sydney 2154 Central Northern Sydney 2155 Central Northern Sydney 2156 Central Northern Sydney 2157 Central Northern Sydney 2158 Central Northern Sydney 2159 Central Northern Sydney 2160 Central Western Sydney 2161 Central Western Sydney 2162 Canterbury-Bankstown 2163 Fairfield-Liverpool 2164 Fairfield-Liverpool 2165 Fairfield-Liverpool 2166 Fairfield-Liverpool 2167 Outer South Western Sydney 2168 Fairfield-Liverpool Postcode Geographical area 2170 Fairfield-Liverpool 2171 Fairfield-Liverpool 2172 Fairfield-Liverpool 2173 Fairfield-Liverpool 2174 Fairfield-Liverpool 2175 Fairfield-Liverpool 2176 Fairfield-Liverpool 2177 Fairfield-Liverpool 2178 Outer Western Sydney 2179 Fairfield-Liverpool 2190 Canterbury-Bankstown 2191 Canterbury-Bankstown 2192 Canterbury-Bankstown 2193 Canterbury-Bankstown 2194 Canterbury-Bankstown 2195 Canterbury-Bankstown 2196 Canterbury-Bankstown 2197 Canterbury-Bankstown 2198 Canterbury-Bankstown 2199 Canterbury-Bankstown 2200 Canterbury-Bankstown 2203 Inner Sydney 2204 Inner Sydney 2205 St George-Sutherland 2206 Canterbury-Bankstown 2207 St George-Sutherland 2208 Canterbury-Bankstown 2209 St George-Sutherland 2210 St George-Sutherland 2211 Canterbury-Bankstown 2212 Canterbury-Bankstown 2213 Canterbury-Bankstown 2214 Canterbury-Bankstown 2216 St George-Sutherland 2217 St George-Sutherland 2218 St George-Sutherland 2219 St George-Sutherland 2220 St George-Sutherland 2221 St George-Sutherland 2222 St George-Sutherland 2223 St George-Sutherland 2224 St George-Sutherland 2225 St George-Sutherland 2226 St George-Sutherland 2227 St George-Sutherland 2228 St George-Sutherland 2229 St George-Sutherland 2230 St George-Sutherland 2231 St George-Sutherland 2232 St George-Sutherland 2233 St George-Sutherland 2234 St George-Sutherland 2250 Gosford-Wyong 2251 Gosford-Wyong Postcode Geographical area 2256 Gosford-Wyong 2257 Gosford-Wyong 2258 Gosford-Wyong 2259 Gosford-Wyong 2260 Gosford-Wyong 2261 Gosford-Wyong 2262 Gosford-Wyong 2263 Gosford-Wyong 2264 Newcastle 2265 Newcastle 2267 Newcastle 2278 Newcastle 2280 Newcastle 2281 Newcastle 2282 Newcastle 2283 Newcastle 2284 Newcastle 2285 Newcastle 2286 Newcastle 2287 Newcastle 2289 Newcastle 2290 Newcastle 2291 Newcastle 2292 Newcastle 2293 Newcastle 2294 Newcastle 2295 Newcastle 2296 Newcastle 2297 Newcastle 2298 Newcastle 2299 Newcastle 2300 Newcastle 2302 Newcastle 2303 Newcastle 2304 Newcastle 2305 Newcastle 2306 Newcastle 2307 Newcastle 2311 Hunter SD Bal 2312 Hunter SD Bal 2315 Newcastle 2316 Newcastle 2317 Newcastle 2318 Newcastle 2319 Newcastle 2320 Newcastle 2321 Newcastle 2322 Newcastle 2323 Newcastle 2324 Newcastle 2325 Newcastle 2326 Newcastle 2327 Newcastle 2328 Hunter SD Bal Postcode Geographical area 2329 Hunter SD Bal 2330 Hunter SD Bal 2331 Hunter SD Bal 2333 Hunter SD Bal 2334 Newcastle 2335 Newcastle 2336 Hunter SD Bal 2337 Hunter SD Bal 2338 Hunter SD Bal 2350 Northern Tablelands 2354 Northern Tablelands 2358 Northern Tablelands 2359 Northern Tablelands 2360 Northern Tablelands 2365 Northern Tablelands 2369 Northern Tablelands 2370 Northern Tablelands 2371 Northern Tablelands 2372 Northern Tablelands 2406 South West 2415 Hunter SD Bal 2420 Hunter SD Bal 2421 Hunter SD Bal 2422 Hunter SD Bal 2423 Hunter SD Bal 2424 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2425 Hunter SD Bal 2426 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2427 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2428 Hunter SD Bal 2429 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2430 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2431 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2439 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2440 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2441 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2443 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2444 Port Macquarie 2445 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2446 Hastings (excl. Port Macquarie) 2447 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2448 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2449 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2450 Coffs Harbour 2452 Coffs Harbour 2453 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2454 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2455 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2456 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2460 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2462 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2463 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2464 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2465 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2466 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) Postcode Geographical area 2469 Clarence (excl. Coffs Harbour) 2470 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2471 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2472 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2473 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2474 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2475 Northern Tablelands 2476 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2477 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2478 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2479 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2480 Lismore 2481 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2482 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2483 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2484 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2485 Tweed Heads & Tweed Coast 2486 Tweed Heads & Tweed Coast 2487 Tweed Heads & Tweed Coast 2488 Tweed Heads & Tweed Coast 2489 Tweed Heads & Tweed Coast 2490 Richmond-Tweed SD Bal 2500 Wollongong 2502 Wollongong 2505 Wollongong 2506 Wollongong 2508 Wollongong 2515 Wollongong 2516 Wollongong 2517 Wollongong 2518 Wollongong 2519 Wollongong 2525 Wollongong 2526 Wollongong 2527 Wollongong 2528 Wollongong 2529 Wollongong 2530 Wollongong 2533 Wollongong 2534 Wollongong 2535 Illawarra SD Bal 2536 Lower South Coast 2537 Lower South Coast 2538 Illawarra SD Bal 2539 Illawarra SD Bal 2540 Illawarra SD Bal 2545 Lower South Coast 2546 Lower South Coast 2548 Lower South Coast 2549 Lower South Coast 2550 Lower South Coast 2551 Lower South Coast 2555 Fairfield-Liverpool 2556 Fairfield-Liverpool Postcode Geographical area 2557 Outer South Western Sydney 2558 Outer South Western Sydney 2559 Outer South Western Sydney 2560 Outer South Western Sydney 2563 Outer South Western Sydney 2564 Outer South Western Sydney 2565 Outer South Western Sydney 2566 Outer South Western Sydney 2567 Outer South Western Sydney 2568 Outer South Western Sydney 2569 Outer South Western Sydney 2570 Outer South Western Sydney 2571 Outer South Western Sydney 2572 Outer South
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