Miller, New South Wales

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Miller is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is a low-income area, and it suffers from serious issues of drug-dealing, high crime rates and unemployment. A large number of properties in the area are owned by Housing Comission. The overwhelming majority of the population comes from an Anglo-Celtic background, and there is also a lot of Samoans and Lebanese. It is the home of Miller Shopping Centre and Miller Technological High School, which contains an English-language program for immigrant children form the entire Liverpool council area.

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Coordinates: -33.92679° 150.87240°

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