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13 Accessibility The map above shows how the suburbs of Sydney scored in accessibility the darker the area the higher the score. Score is out of 20. The accessibility of an area is dependent on public transport availability. Public transport and close proximity to work and other amenities influences the proportion of residents who have the ability to live without a care and access their work by walking or public transport. TOP 10 SUBURBSAccess to work Catching public transport to work is indicative of the accessibility of an area by means other than car. Population density Higher density areas have greater overall accessibility. Walking to work The proportion of a population who walk to work is an indication of the accessibility their area provides to local employment. Transport sustainability Households who can get by without a car have greater accessibility overall not only to their workplace but also to other amenities close-by. 1 Burwood Croydon 2 NewtownCamperdownDarlington 3 Potts Point Woolloomooloo 4 Randwick 5 Bondi Beach North Bondi 6 Bondi Junction Waverly 7 Coogee Clovelly 8 Kensington Kingsford 9 Redfern Chippendale 10 Surry Hills