Nathalia Property & Rent
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Nathalia Safety
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Includes assault, robbery, sexual offences, threats and intimidation - crimes directly harming personal safety
Includes burglary, vehicle theft, shoplifting, fraud, and property damage - the most common crime type
Includes drug possession, trafficking, manufacturing, and cultivation of illegal substances
Includes disturbing public order, unlawful weapon possession, harassment, and drunk and disorderly conduct
Includes breach of bail conditions, resist arrest, breach of community orders, and contempt of court
Includes environmental crimes, serious traffic violations, public health violations, and other uncategorised offences
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📍 About Nathalia
NATHALIA is situated in Other Regional Victoria and home to 1,982 residents at a density of 10 people per square kilometre, according to the ABS 2021 Census.
Property: The local housing market shows strong growth, with Data Vic Q2 2025 reporting a median house price of $0.4M, representing a substantial 109% increase over the past decade.
Education: Educational options include two local schools with solid academic standings based on VCAA 2025 VCE results. Nathalia Secondary College serves as the public option, ranking #287 among state schools, while families seeking private education can consider St Mary of the Angels College, which holds the #219 position among private institutions.
Safety: Residents benefit from living in a very safe community, with the Crime Statistics Agency (September 2025) recording a crime rate of 3835 per 100,000 people—significantly lower at 0.56 times the Victorian average of 6810.
Demographics: The area hosts a smaller Chinese community, with Chinese residents making up 0.70% of the population, numbering approximately 13 people.
Transport: Located approximately 234.2km from the CBD, Nathalia requires about 161 minutes by car to reach Melbourne's centre. The town does not have a train station, making car travel the primary transport option for longer journeys.