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Barden Ridge is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Barden Ridge is located 29 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire. Barden Ridge is colloquially known to locals as 'The Ridge'.
Barden Ridge is located on the Woronora River, which flows north into the Georges River. 'The Needles' is a body of water (ria) on the Woronora River, on one of the original roads west from Helensburgh. On the northern side of the ria lies the fresh water source of the Woronora River, whilst on the other side is salt water. The water, between two steep hills, remains so cold that even during summer it has been known to have caused heart attacks. While car access has been generally blocked, pedestrian access is still available. This area is also popular for recreational activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
Barden Ridge has shifted from a remote bushland area to an exclusive suburb that now contains all the necessary amenities that have established a strong community.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), of people aged 15 years and over, 57.5% of people were in a registered marriage and 4.2% were in a de facto marriage.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 32.9% of people were attending an educational institution. Of these, 29.1% were in primary school, 30.5% in secondary school and 25.2% in a tertiary or technical institution.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 59.3% of people had both parents born in Australia and 23.3% of people had both parents born overseas.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), of people aged 15 years and over, 75.6% did unpaid domestic work in the week before the Census. During the two weeks before the Census, 29.8% provided care for children and 11.0% assisted family members or others due to a disability, long term illness or problems related to old age. In the year before the Census, 20.3% of people did voluntary work through an organisation or a group.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 19.0% of single parents were male and 81.0% were female.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), of couple families with children, 27.8% had both partners employed full-time, 3.0% had both employed part-time and 32.1% had one employed full-time and the other part-time.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 96.8% of private dwellings were occupied and 3.2% were unoccupied.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), of occupied private dwellings 0.0% had 1 bedroom, 1.3% had 2 bedrooms and 18.0% had 3 bedrooms. The average number of bedrooms per occupied private dwelling was 4. The average household size was 3.5 people.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), of all households, 93.1% were family households, 6.4% were single person households and 0.4% were group households.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 6.2% of households had a weekly household income of less than $650 and 43.5% of households had a weekly income of more than $3000.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 12.5% of occupied private dwellings had one registered motor vehicle garaged or parked at their address, 43.1% had two registered motor vehicles and 42.7% had three or more registered motor vehicles.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 95.4% of households had at least one person access the internet from the dwelling. This could have been through a desktop/laptop computer, mobile or smart phone, tablet, music or video player, gaming console, smart TV or any other device.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), 48.9% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people were male and 51.1% were female. The median age was 21 years.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), for dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, the average household size was 3.6 persons, with 0.9 persons per bedroom. The median household income was $2,666.
In Barden Ridge (State Suburbs), for dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, the median weekly rent was $0 and the median monthly mortgage repayment was $2,000.

Vietnamese is an Austroasiatic language that originated in Vietnam, where it is the national and official language. It is by far the most spoken Austroasiatic language with over 70 million native speakers, at least seven times more than Khmer, the next most spoken Austroasiatic language. Its vocabulary has had significant influence from Chinese and French. It is the native language of the Vietnamese (Kinh) people, as well as a second language or first language for other ethnic groups in Vietnam. As a result of emigration, Vietnamese speakers are also found in other parts of Southeast Asia, East Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia. Vietnamese has also been officially recognized as a minority language in the Czech Republic.
Like many other languages in Southeast Asia and East Asia, Vietnamese is an analytic language with phonemic tone. It has head-initial directionality, with subject-verb-object order and modifiers following the words they modify. It also uses noun classifiers.
Vietnamese was historically written in a mixture of Chũ Hán (Chinese characters) for writing Sino-Vietnamese words and Chũ Nôm, a locally invented Chinese-based script for writing vernacular Vietnamese. French colonial rule of Vietnam led to the official adoption of the Vietnamese alphabet which is based on Latin script. It uses digraphs and diacritics to mark tones and pronunciation. Whilst Chũ Hán and Chữ Nôm fell out of use in Vietnam by the early 20th century, they are still occasionally used by the Gin people in southeast China.