Regional Data Hub
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Providing access to data on Australia's regions, focusing on data available for Local Government Areas, Statistical Areas Level 2, Suburbs or Postcodes.
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- The Northern Territory crime statistics are prepared by the Department of the Attorney-General and Justice using data recorded by the Northern Territory Police. They are published on the NT Police, Fire and Emergency Services website. The statistics are updated on a monthly basis and provide variety of data tables on crime for the major cities and towns (a mix of SA2 and SA3 boundaries) throughout the Northern Territory. Contains offences against the person and against property, assault offences by domestic violence and alcohol involvement, yearly offences against the person and against property, and yearly assault offences.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Open Platform for National Electricity Market Data interactive map of facilities and generator capacity. The map uses public National Electricity Market (NEM) data and provides it in an accessible format. This project is part of the University of Melbourne’s Climate and Energy College “Live-Emission tracker” project under the Energy Transition Hub.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ACT Government Open Data Portal provides a searchable catalogue of datasets and resources released openly by ACT Government agencies, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within the ACT. Users can search the portal using keywords, refine results using filters, or browse datasets by category. The ACT Data Portal is provided by the ACT Government.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Statistics about long-term health conditions, disability, lifestyle factors, physical harm and use of health services.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Statistics about the population and components of change (births, deaths, migration) for Australia and its states and territories provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This report examines access to childcare in Australia. It focuses on centre-based day care, which is subsidised by the Commonwealth Child Care Subsidy (CCS) and is the service most used by children and families. It measures the supply compared to demand and determines relative accessibility of childcare for neighbourhoods around Australia.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Estimated residential population is the ABS’s annual population estimates by age and sex for Australia’s capital cities and regions.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ABS Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers provides data on the health of people in Australia. It includes data on long term health conditions, experiences of disability, ageing population and provision of care for others.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Interactive report on Trends in Subscription Video on Demand in Australia.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Jobs and Skills Australia produces quarterly Small Area Labour Markets (SALM) estimates of unemployment and the unemployment rate. The data are available for Statistical Area Level 2s (SA2s) and Local Government Areas (LGAs).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Valuer-General Victoria releases annual and quarterly property sales statistics. The annual release includes comprehensive sales data over a 10-year period for Local Government Areas (LGAs), suburbs, and other Victoria-specific regional breakdowns (e.g., metropolitan versus country Victoria). Sales coverage includes houses, units, vacant residential land and commercial, industrial and rural properties. It is presented as a report (PDF) and data tables (Excel format). The quarterly release covers median sale prices by suburb and property type over 15 months, percentage shift in prices between quarters and over a 12-month period, and overall summaries for metropolitan and country Victoria. It is presented as data tables (Excel format) and a commentary (PDF) from the Valuer-General Victoria. Previous releases are available from LANDATA by request.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management Crime Statistics Supplement 2021-22 provides a breakdown of the offences reported or becoming known to police in the financial year ending 30 June 2022. Five-year trend data are included for many of the measures. Data is provided aggregated to the state level and is available in a PDF report. Data includes offence type. Previous Crime Statistics Supplements are available by searching the Tasmania Police website: https://www.police.tas.gov.au/1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 19,000 public and private public facilities across Australia, including toilets, adult change and baby care. Information is provided about each toilet, such as location, accessibility details, opening hours and features like sharps disposal and showers.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Settlement reports from the Department of Home Affairs, available for download as Excel (XLSX) spreadsheets. These contain datasets and additional metadata and methodological information. The database contains a record of people who have been granted a permanent or provisional visa dating back to January 1991. Data coverage is at the National, State or Territory, Local Government Area (LGA) area. Provides demographic information by Age Band, English proficiency, Marital status, Country of birth, Ethnicity, Religion, Language, Visa Subclass and Age.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) publishes data on use of Medicare chronic disease management (CDM) services and Medicare-subsidised allied health services as an interactive web report and downloadable data tables (Excel format). For 2019, GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangement service usage rates are available for Primary Health Networks (PHNs) and Statistical Area Level 3s (SAs). A larger range of usage data for 2019 and 2020 is available by state or territory, remoteness area, socioeconomic area, sex and gender, or age group. Time series data between 2010 to 2020 are available at the national level.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The National Wastewater Drug Monitoring Program commenced in August 2016 and provides national research and intelligence on illicit and licit drugs, with a specific focus on methylamphetamine and other high-risk substances. The Program is funded from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s (ACIC) annual budgetary allocation. The data in the reports show trends in drug consumption across Australia. Updates are published three times per year by the ACIC. Annual figures are available are available for each state and territory, broken down further to regional and capital city figures. Regional figures are reported as an aggregation of all wastewater testing sites outside of capital cities.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Exposure Information Portal (AEIP) provides access to nationally consistent exposure information and is created by Geoscience Australia (GA), in partnership with the Bushfire & Natural Hazard CRC. It can be used to assess risk from natural or man-made hazards. It includes exposure data on themes including building, businesses and people; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities, and environmental holdings within Australia. Exposure Reports provide a detailed statistical summary for an area of interest or selected geography. Available geographies include Local Government Area (LGA), Statistical Area Level 1 (SA1), Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2), Fire Weather Forecast Districts, postcodes, River Catchments, and suburbs. Reports include a summary in HTML format, Excel (XLSX) tables, a shapefile, and a GEOJSON file packed in a ZIP archive.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Jobs and Skills Australia surveys at least 1000 employers each month to find out about their experience when recruiting staff as well as whether they are expecting to increase staffing levels. This feedback provides insights about labour market conditions and helps in developing resources designed to help job seekers understand what employers are looking for. Users can access reports in online and downloadable PDF format and data tables in Excel (XLSX) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Climate Risk Map of Australia is an interactive map showing climate vulnerable places in Australia, prepared by the Climate Council of Australia. The map allows users to view the percentage of properties in a region which are at medium to high risk from climate impacts. The regions included are suburbs, Local Government Areas (LGAs) and federal electorates. Users can search for a location using suburb or postcode information. Climate impacts are estimated out to 2030, 2050 and 2100 and users can select high, medium or low emissions scenarios. Users can also select specific hazards such as flooding, bushfire and extreme wind.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) estimates the total value, number and mean price of Australia's dwellings, as well as median prices and counts of residential property transfers. This data is updated quarterly. Data on median price and number of residential property transfers is available from 2002 for Greater Capital City Statistical Areas (GCCSA) and Rest of State. The other information is available only from 2011 and at the State and Territory level.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Regional Development Australia (RDA) is a national network of 53 committees across Australia’s capital cities and regions, including the Indian Ocean Territories and Norfolk Island. This interactive map displays the area covered by each RDA committee, alongside Local Government Areas (LGA) boundaries. Users can search for a location to find their RDA committee and a link to its website, browse the map to explore RDAs, and click on each RDA to view its population and dwelling growth from 2016 to 2021.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Summary statistics and an interactive map showing data on criminal offences, including traffic infringements, are published by ACT Policing. Data is available to view on the map for suburbs and postcodes and can be downloaded for larger patrol regions as an Excel (XLSX) spreadsheet.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- AustLang is a searchable database and interactive map that provides information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. It is produced by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). The data has been assembled from a number of referenced sources. It includes information about alternative language names, approximate location of languages and the approximate number of speakers.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Atlas showcases recent research revealing that understanding community movement patterns is crucial for understanding economic growth and mobility. Users can find a wide variety of information about each Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2). The data include information about sociodemographic, economic, spending, and mobility data. Difference indices and prediction measures are provided that could be useful for business owners to make better decisions.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- SA Climate Ready is a comprehensive set of downscaled climate projections data available for South Australia. Data is available for six climate variables (rainfall, temperature maximum, temperature minimum, areal potential evapotranspiration, solar radiation and vapour pressure deficit), using two emission scenarios (intermediate and high) through to 2100.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) is a six-yearly multidimensional social survey which provides broad, self-reported information across key areas of social interest for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, primarily at the national level and by remoteness.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Summary statistics, maps and data visualisations on crime in Victoria, produced by the Crime Statistics Agency as part of the Victoria State Government. Data is available on type of offences, victims, and demographic characteristics of alleged offenders. Data is available on local government areas (LGA), postcode and suburb. Data can also be examined on sex, age and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander status. Downloadable data files are available in Excel (XLSX) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- An interactive tool that allows users to explore data from 2020-1 about the population of their region, the provision of aged care services, and the people who receive these services.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data.NSW provides a searchable catalogue of datasets and resources released openly by New South Wales Government agencies, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within New South Wales. Users can search the portal using keywords, refine results using filters, or browse datasets by category. Data.NSW is provided by the NSW Data Analytics Centre in collaboration with other New South Wales Government agencies.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- A report produced by the CSIRO and the Tech Council of Australia examining the geographical concentration of digital technology clusters across Australia. It also includes the online CSIRO Tech Industry Map, which allows users to view and interact with data showing the concentration of technology workers at a range of geographic levels such as Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2). The data is sourced from ABS Census of Population and Housing and is calculated using 'place of work'. It aggregates the number of workers in occupations identified through the research as being 'digital'.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Supply Nation provides Australia's leading database of verified Indigenous businesses. Searches can be made on business name, product, service area or category.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The AIHW provides an interactive dashboard that includes information on building approvals by LGA. Rental affordability, first home buyer lending commitments and homelessness services data are available at the national and state and territory levels.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Report on Government Services (RoGS) provides information on the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of government services in Australia. This includes information on early childhood education and care, school and vocational education, police services and housing.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- A research project and report produced by the Bureau of Communications, Arts and Regional Research (BCARR) on the South East Queensland (SEQ) region. This report provides an evidence base on the spatial distribution of population growth, jobs, connectivity and liveability of SEQ. This evidence base can be used to monitor how population, jobs, connectivity and liveability change over time and respond to investment. BCARR has produced summary fact sheets on key topics (population, housing, employment, skills, liveability, transport and connectivity) and for specific SEQ Local Government Areas (LGAs). These LGAs include: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redland, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Sunshine Coast, and Toowoomba.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This ABS calendar supplies information for forthcoming data releases for the next month.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) provides estimates of people experiencing homelessness or who are marginally housed. Estimates are calculated every five years from the Census of Population and Housing, starting from 2006. Available geographic levels include SA2, SA3, SA4, States and Territories, and Remoteness Areas. Users can access demographic information on people experiencing homelessness, including topics such as age, sex and Indigenous status. The estimates break down homelessness into groupings such as people living in improvised dwellings, living in supported accommodation, living in other households, and living in severely overcrowded dwellings.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) provides the MyHospitals interactive data platform. This allows users to explore information about their local hospital and local hospital network. Information is included on hospital access, patient numbers, COVID-19 hospitalisations, hospital workforce and elective surgery wait times.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This dashboard provides easy access to Environmental-Economic Accounts, produced by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The dashboard displays data on the state of natural capital assets, such as land, water and ecosystems. Data can be viewed on a number of different geographies, including Local Government Area (LGA) and Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) boundaries.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data on Australia's waste generation, recovery and fate for all waste streams and various material categories is available in the National Waste Report (PDF document) and the National Waste Database (Excel tables). Both the Report and the Database present information at national and state/territory levels. The Report contains a chapter analysing the role of waste services provided by local governments. Data for specific Local Government Areas is not included. The Report and Database are published by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The AdaptNSW interactive climate projections map displays projected changes to climate variables for the near (2020–39) and far future (2060–79) for NSW, ACT, and each NSW Climate Region. Regional reports are downloadable in PDF format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Includes population, economic and environmental data for Victorian regions1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- From Public Health Information Development Unit's (PHIDU) homepage, users can access a range of resources including the following. Data workbooks in Excel (XLSX) format and online, interactive visualisations and maps present the latest Social Health Atlases of Australia by a range of geographies, including Population Health Area (PHA), Local Government Area (LGA), and Primary Health Network (PHN), and by Indigenous Areas (IARE). Both formats include methodological and technical notes for each indicator. A new data portal provides quick and easy access when users need data for a specific suburb or town or locality, for a topic or indicator. This makes it the tool to use when you need data for a limited number of areas, or topics/indicators. Additionally, a range of fact sheets and in-depth publications are available in PDF and/or Word (DOC) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This report on rural and remote health from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) presents data on health risk factors, prevalence of chronic conditions, leading causes of death, and presence of health professionals according to remoteness area. Users can view access data as an interactive web report or downloadable data tables (Excel format). Data is available on Remoteness Area boundaries.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Estimates and analysis of unmet housing need across Australia, as developed by the UNSW City Futures Research Centre from 2021 Census data. This interactive resource identifies households in rental stress or facing homelessness across Australia. Data is available at national, state, Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4) and Local Government Area (LGA) level. Future unmet housing need is also projected out to 2041. This project was a partnership between UNSW City Futures Research Centre, Community Housing Industry Association, UNSW Sydney and the University of Sydney.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The website of the Australian Climate Service, providing information and data about threats posed by a changing climate and natural hazards. Includes a number of interactive maps showing risks posed to social, built, economic and natural environments. Also includes information about climate change modelling. Maps include demographic data and agricultural data at the SA2 level.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Open Platform for National Electricity Market Data - Energy Production data visualisation. This interactive dashboard uses public National Electricity Market (NEM) data to show a live feed of energy sources. It also displays quarterly data showing the size of national emissions by source. This project is part of the University of Melbourne’s Climate and Energy College “Live-Emission tracker” project under the Energy Transition Hub.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Information from ABS collections on the speaking and learning of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Water in Australia 2019–20 draws on a range of Bureau of Meteorology information to describe the characteristics of Australia's water resources availability and use for the period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data from the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communication and the Arts (DITRDCA) on the rollout of the Mobile Black Spot Program. This includes links to maps showing the location of funded base stations, Government priority locations and mobile black spot locations.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
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- The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) in association with the Commonwealth Bank created an analysis of population movement between Australia's Capital Cities and Regions, powered by analysis of proprietary data to create an up-to-date picture of a large sample of relocations. Data spans National as well as Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA) and Local Government Areas (LGA). Updated quarterly, data ranges from 2018 to 2022. Each report is downloadable as a PDF document. The index is in partnership with the Commonwealth Bank.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The NTG Open Data Portal provides a searchable catalogue of datasets and resources released openly by Northern Territory Government agencies, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within the Northern Territory. Users can search the portal using keywords, refine results using filters, or browse datasets by category. The NTG Open Data Portal is produced by the Northern Territory Government.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- ABARES About my region is a dashboard incorporating data on the agricultural, forestry and fisheries industries in your region. The regions are based on regional boundaries set by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The dashboard presents an overview of the agriculture, fisheries and forestry sectors in each region, as well as state and national totals.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Housing data portal helps users gain greater understanding of progress towards energy efficient, low emission dwellings and suburbs. Data is drawn from the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme's Universal Certificates. The Universal Certificates are the assessment pathways that the majority of new dwellings in Australia use to comply with energy efficient requirements in Australia's National Construction Code.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) publishes the number of dwelling units approved and value of buildings approved, updated monthly. The publication collates data relating to approvals for constructions of new buildings, alterations to existing buildings, non-structural renovation and full demolitions of existing dwellings. This data is updated monthly. Users can access data on a range of different geographic boundaries, including States and Territories, Greater Capital City Statistical Areas (GCCSA), Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4) and Local Government Areas. Some previous data in this series is also available at the Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Users can create statistical reports on a range of Queensland community types (e.g. local government areas), produced by the Queensland Government Statistician's Office. These reports are generated automatically using the latest demographic, social and economic data available. Data themes include housing, industry, labour force and education. Community regions can be selected individually, or combined to create customised regions or catchments for profiling. Data is available for a range of geographical regions including Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2). Reports can be downloaded as PDF documents or HTML files.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides comprehensive data on the number of participants, providers and market utilisation for different regional areas. Data is available in interactive graphs, dashboards and can be downloaded. Data is available for NDIA Service Districts, LGAs and SA2s. Data on participants includes age, primary disability, level of function, Indigenous status and remoteness.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Summary statistics and interactive maps showing data on criminal incidents, victims and alleged offenders in NSW. Data is available on local government areas (LGAs), suburbs and postcodes. Data can also be examined on sex, age and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander status. LGA data is available from 2018 onwards. Data tables available for download in CSV format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This interactive data dashboard series helps explore Australia's population data and trends. The dashboard explores population change in each of Australia's Local Government Areas Using the ABS SA2 classification.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Victoria's Future Climate Tool provides access to the most recent climate model simulations of Victoria's future climate and indicators of climate-related hazards for both high and medium emissions. The tool is interactive, allows to view future climate information (including temperature, rainfall and heatwaves) as maps and charts for local regions, including Local Government Areas (LGAs), and export climate data in a spatial format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Measures internet access available across Australia, combines different data on frequency of access, connection type and digital ability into an index1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data on sport participation broken down by state, age and sport type1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This interactive map of Australia enables you to search for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health/Medical Services by state or territory. The above text is an excerpt from "Map of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health/medical services" released by Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) licence.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Progress in Australian Regions and Cities Dashboard is designed to answer the question of how our regions are progressing against a range of key indicators from the following themes: labour market, infrastructure, housing, economic activity, environment, demography and well-being.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Experimental statistics on detailed land cover stock positions and changes in land cover from 1988 to 20201Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ABS Socio-Economic Index for Areas (SEIFA) ranks areas according to their relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage using Census data. SEIFA is created on a number of different geographic boundaries including Local Government Area (LGA), SA1, SA2, Suburbs and Postcodes. The publication includes interactive maps and data downloads. SEIFA is a collection of four indexes, each summarising a different aspect of the socio-economic conditions in an area using different Census data: 1. Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage (IRSAD) focuses on both advantage and disadvantage. 2. Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage (IRSD) focuses on relative socio-economic disadvantage. 3. Index of Education and Occupation (IEO) focuses on relative education and occupation advantage and disadvantage. 4. Index of Economic Resources (IER) focuses on economic advantage and disadvantage.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- National and state and territory crime rates for assault, threat, robbery, break-in, theft or stealing, property damage and police reporting rates. Data is compiled from the Crime Victimisation Survey, carried out by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Data is available aggregated to states and territories. This also includes demographic data on victims of crime such as age, sex, country of birth, marital status and relationship to perpetrator, aggregated to the national level.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Searchable database of all Australian World, Commonwealth and National heritage places1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This website and integrated Health workforce data tool provide access to reports and summary tables about the health workforce in Australia.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Queensland Police Service provides data on crime statistics through three main formats: An interactive crime map, annual reports as downloadable PDF documents, and downloadable CSV datasets. The interactive crime map provides information on the types of crimes that happened in Queensland over the past two years. Statistics are available for a range of regions including Local Government Areas (LGAs) and suburbs. Includes information on offence types, crime rates and demographic information on victims and offenders, such as age and sex.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- ABS Regional Population Estimates for capital cities and regions. Includes components of change (births, deaths and migration).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This online table lists Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) releases which include data for geographies smaller than the state or territory level, allowing users to find and click through to releases with data available at their desired geography. The releases listed include a variety of themes (e.g., prevalence of health conditions, aged care, and social services) and formats (e.g., online reports, downloadable datasets, and interactive visualisations). Available geographies include: Local Government Area (LGA), Public Health Network (PHN), Statistical Area Level 2, 3, and 4 (SA2, SA3, and SA4), Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA), and postcode.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- My School provides information that helps parents and the community in understanding the performance of schools over time. My School contains data on every school in Australia, searchable by school name, suburb, state, school sector (government or non-government), and school type (primary, secondary, combined, or special). Data includes information on a school’s student profile, NAPLAN performance, funding, enrolment numbers, attendance rates, and staff numbers. My School enables a school’s NAPLAN results to be compared with results of students who have a similar background. A school’s student background takes account of parental education levels and employment types, geographic location and the Indigenous status of its students. My School provides a variety of online resources to assist in understanding the data, as well as technical and methodological reports.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The State Tourism Satellite Account (STSA) highlights the importance of tourism to each state and territory's economy. Key data includes consumption, Gross State Product (GSP), and employment.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Tourism Research Australia’s Local Government Area Profiles assist industry and Government decision making and identify and support investment opportunities, particularly in regional Australia. Profiles are only prepared for Local Government Areas with adequate International Visitor Survey and/or National Visitor Survey sample to produce robust results.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- NAPLAN test results provide information on how students are performing in literacy and numeracy and support improvements in teaching and learning. The data from NAPLAN test results gives schools and systems the ability to measure their students’ achievements against national minimum standards and student performance in other states and territories.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- ACARA collects, analyses and reports statistical and related information about schools and the outcomes of schooling. School profile data tables include information starting from 2008 on each school's suburb, postcode, state, school sector (government or non-government), school type (primary, secondary, combined, or special), student profile (including socioeconomic indicators, Indigenous enrolments and other demographics), NAPLAN performance, funding, enrolment numbers, attendance rates, and staff numbers. School location tables provide additional geographic information on each school, including latitude, longitude, Local Government Area (LGA), Statistical Areas Level 1 through 4, ABS meshblock, and remoteness area. A range of additional data tables are available subject to completion of an application form. These provide more specific data on topics including enrolment, attendance, student progress and outcomes, VET in schools, school finances, and NAPLAN results.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Queensland Future Climate Dashboard is provided by The Long Paddock, a Queensland Government initiative. The dashboard summarises information from 11 climate models with regional scale simulations until the end of this century. Users can customise maps, plots, and tables online, download a copy as a PDF report, and download mapped data as an ESRI shapefile. Available region types include Local Government Area (LGA), Bio-Regions, Regional Plan Areas, Major River Basins, and Disaster Districts. The Long Paddock website is operated by the Science and Technology Division of the Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) with support from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Survey of Education and Work includes survey data over time on current or recent study, education attainment and employment by educational qualification at remote and regional geographies.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Story of Our Children and Young People is an overview of the wellbeing of children and young people in the NT, prepared by the NT Government. Data is available for the Northern Territory and its six regions. In the 2021 Story, data is also presented by sub-region and/or Aboriginal status. The regions in the report are NT specific boundaries which are similar in size to Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3s), Indigenous Regions (IREGs) and in some cases Indigenous Areas (IAREs). Data is presented in an interactive dashboard and can also be downloaded. Specific topics include population age, safety and crime, health, education, housing, employment, language and culture.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Mortality Over Regions and Time (MORT) books are Excel (XLSX) workbooks that contain recent mortality data (2016-2020) for specific geographical areas of Australia, sourced from the AIHW National Mortality Database. The workbooks also present the leading 20 causes of death by sex for specific geographical areas of Australia. MORT books are also available as online, interactive data visualisations. These visualisations allow users to select a specific geographical area and view data associated with it. Geographies include Local Government Area (LGA), Primary Health Network (PHN), State and Territory, Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3), Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4), and Remoteness Area.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- An annual summary report on Medicare-subsidised mental health services, prepared by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). The data includes number of persons who accessed Medicare-subsidised mental health-specific services and the number of services provided by type of service (e.g., GP, psychiatrist, psychologist). The data is available at different geographic levels, including state, Remoteness Area, Primary Health Network (PHN), and SA3. From the 2020-21 reporting year, data are also available by demographics (sex, age group) mode of access (telehealth vs. in-person). Data downloads are available in Excel (XLSX) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data WA provides a searchable catalogue of datasets and resources released openly by the public sector in Western Australia, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within Western Australia. Users can search the portal using keywords, refine results using filters, or browse datasets by category. Implementation of the Data WA program is led by Landgate.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare provides profiles of Indigenous Australians that includes snapshot data by remoteness area and Indigenous regions. The snapshots include data on Indigenous welfare, housing, income, education and employment.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is a snapshot of the capacities for disaster resilience in Australian communities. Understanding these capacities, and how they differ from place to place, will help communities, governments and industry work together to cope with and adapt to natural hazards such as bushfires, floods, storms and earthquakes.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Monthly datasets from Tasmanian State Government that records housing data for Tasmania. Records Suburb, Weekly Rent, Bond Amount, Dwelling Type, Number of Bedrooms and Length of Tenancy. State and Postcode data, updated monthly. Data updated frequently on data.gov.au. Data files are Excel (XLSX) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ABS General Social Survey provides data on the social characteristics, wellbeing and social experiences of people in Australia. Specific topics also include voluntary and unpaid work, housing, cultural tolerance, crime and safety, financial stress and sexual orientation. Demographic information includes indigenous status and family composition. Data is available for download by state, Greater Capital City Statistical Area (GCCSA), Remoteness Areas and Section of State (an aggregation of Urban Centres and Localities).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data source from the South Australia Housing Authority that provides a summary of median private rent in South Australia by Suburb, Postcode, State Government Regions and Local Government Areas (LGA). Data includes Type of Dwelling, Number of Bedrooms. Datasets provided as Excel (XLSX) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data on upgrades to land transport infrastructure made through the Infrastructure Investment Program. Data provided by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts (DITRDCA). The website provides a list of infrastructure projects, searchable by location, and an interactive map showing all projects across Australia.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) is a nationwide data collection of early childhood development at the time children commence their first year of full-time school. The AEDC highlights what is working well and what needs to be improved or developed to support children and their families by providing evidence to support health, education and community policy and planning.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Resources and Energy Quarterly (REQ) contains the Office of the Chief Economist’s forecasts for the value, volume and price of Australia’s major resources and energy commodity exports.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Digital Atlas of Australia brings together, curates and connects trusted national spatial datasets from across government into an interactive, secure, and easy-to-use online platform. It enables users to analyse and visualise data on Australia's geography, people, economy and environment. Users can view statistical, demographic, environmental and administrative data on a wide variety of geographies in an interactive map, including Local Government Area (LGA) and SA2.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data.Vic provides a searchable catalogue of Victorian Government open data, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within Victoria. Users can search the portal using keywords and refine results using filters. Data.Vic is owned by the State Government of Victoria, and is administered by the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Survey data related to quality of life, wellbeing, liveability and resilience at regional levels. The data is collected and published by the University of Canberra.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This website and linked report (PDF), produced by the Actuaries Institute, examines home insurance affordability and socioeconomic equity under different climate change scenarios. This is done via a new index called the Australian Actuaries Home Insurance Affordability Index (AAHIA). The report overlays data on a low and high emissions scenario of climate change to project what affordability by household may look like in 2050. It also provides analysis and policy implications. Data is presented at the Local Government Area (LGA) level, in a variety of static maps and charts.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This webpage provides a starting point for information on Public Health Networks (PHNs), including the functions of PHNs and the geographic area covered by each PHN region.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This interactive dashboard presents unemployment rate estimates for Local Government Areas (LGAs) alongside corresponding state/territory and national figures. Estimates are available from 2010 through to 2023. The Regional Data Hub created this dashboard from two existing data sources. LGA estimates were sourced from the Small Area Labour Markets (SALM) dataset created by Jobs and Skills Australia. National and State/Territory estimates were sourced from ABS Labour Force datasets. Further details on data sources and calculations are available within the dashboard.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The locations of Services Australia Service Centre locations across Australia provided in a downloadable data file (machine-readable CSV format). The data includes address, state, postcode, longitude, and latitude for each Service Centre.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data by New South Wales Fair Trading for recent rental bond lodgements and refunds as well as data on the total rental bond holdings. Data consists of Postcodes to link geography. Data updated monthly. Provides information on Weekly Rental Price, Dwelling Type, Number of Bedrooms, Bond Payment to Tenant, Days Bond Held and Total Bonds in Postcode.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The specialist homelessness services annual report is created by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). It summarises the characteristics of clients receiving support from specialist homelessness services over the year. It includes data on the services requested, outcomes achieved, and unmet requests for services. The data tables include demographic information on those who have accessed homelessness services, including age, sex, Indigenous status, mental health and disability information. Data is available at SA4, Remoteness Areas, and state aggregations.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Counts of Australian Businesses, including counts of actively trading businesses, rates of business entry to and business exit from the market sector of the economy and rates of business survival.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Queensland housing profiles are developed by the Queensland Government Statistician's Office, Queensland Treasury. The user is able to generate housing profiles using recent housing, demographic, social and economic data. Option to select Local Government, State Electoral District (SED) or Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2). The homepage allows the user to generate a PDF that provides analysis on the region of interest, including Demographics, Economy, Society, Industry and Development topics. The Queensland housing profiles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ABS National Health Survey presents key findings for health statistics, including long-term health conditions; mental wellbeing; and health risk factors.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) provides downloadable datasets covering the use of non-hospital Medicare-subsidised services, such as GP, allied health, specialist, diagnostic imaging, and nursing and Aboriginal health workers. The data are presented at national and state and territory levels, and for Primary Health Network (PHN) regions and Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3). Usage is separated by age group and sex where possible. Reporting is per financial year from 2013 onward.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ABS Value of Agricultural Commodities Produced data contains final estimates of gross and local values of production of major agricultural commodities for Australia, states and territories and regional areas.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This is the Insurance Council’s second annual Insurance Catastrophe Resilience Report, utilising the perspective, data and insights gained from the Insurance Catastrophes and Significant Events of the last 12 months to advocate for change that improves community resilience1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Forests Australia website provides up-to-date information on Australia's forests including forest-related publications and maps, and links to forest management organisations and institutions.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Summary statistics and an interactive map showing crime rates, produced by the South Australia Police. Data is available on a range of offences against property and persons, for South Australian suburbs and postcodes. Downloadable PDF reports and machine-readable CSV files are available.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Information and data sources on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. Includes interactive resources such as the Gambay: Australian First Languages Map. Also includes educational tools and resources for communities working on building language strength.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data.SA provides a searchable catalogue of datasets and resources released openly by South Australian Government agencies and local councils, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within South Australia. Users can search the portal using keywords, refine results using filters, or browse datasets by category. Data.SA is managed by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Western Australia Police Force provides crime statistics in interactive graphs and tables, and as downloadable tables and reports. Data is provided on offence type and down to the suburb level. Data also available for WA state total and state-defined metropolitan and regional areas.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This data contains Census-based estimates of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population and non-Indigenous Australians for various geographies.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- This interactive dashboard series helps explore Australia's population data and trends. The dashboard explores population change in each of Australia's Local Government Areas.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Data by Region presents key Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data by geographic area. Data includes population, economy, industry, income, education, employment, health, disability, family, community, migration and environment.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) publishes an annually-updated database of physical banking service channels (ATMs, EFTPOS machines, branches, and other face-to-face channels providing branch-level services) provided by authorised deposit-taking institutions (e.g., banks, building societies, and credit unions). Data is available from 2017 in downloadable data tables (Excel format). A full listing table provides information on individual service channels, including institution name, ABN, service type, latitude and longitude, Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2), remoteness area, and state or territory. Summary tables provide counts of each type of physical service channel for SA2s, states or territories, and remoteness areas. The data does not include banking services provided online or via mobile banking applications.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics detailed monthly and quarterly Labour Force Survey data. This includes data on labour force status, industry, occupation, hours worked and job duration. Data is available nationally, for states and territories and for SA4 regions.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- An interactive map that allows users to identify their local Primary Health Network (PHN) region, produced by the Department of Health and Aged Care. Users can find the PHN for a location by clicking the map or searching for an address. Overlays are available for electorates and Statistical Area Level 3.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Annual research tracking rental affordability across Australia and highlighting the experiences of disadvantaged households1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's Regional Insights for Indigenous Communities tool provides demographic information related to Indigenous Australians across Indigenous boundaries. Data includes demography, wellbeing, education, work, culture and language.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a household-based longitudinal survey. HILDA provides longitudinal data on topics such as family dynamics, economic well-being, subjective well-being, and labour market dynamics. HILDA is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Social Services (DSS) and is designed and managed by the Melbourne Institute at the University of Melbourne. Annual HILDA Statistical Reports present key findings from the survey. The HILDA survey sample allows for data analysis at higher level geographies such as state and SA4, but is not designed to support small area estimates. For more information, see ‘What level of geography can I use?’ in the Melbourne Institute’s Frequently Asked Questions page for HILDA: https://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/hilda/for-data-users/frequently-asked-questions Access to HILDA survey datasets must be requested and is provided at the discretion of the DSS. The request process involves completion of a Confidentiality Deed Poll and an application process. See the DSS Longitudinal Studies Dataverse for further details: https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/dataverse/DSSLongitudinalStudies1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The ABS Agricultural Commodities data includes statistics on the production of agricultural commodities including cereal and broadacre crops, fruit and vegetables and livestock on Australian farms.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Census data products provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), including demographic, education, employment and household data from the 2001 to 2021 Censuses. Includes online tables for QuickStats, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Profiles, General Community Profiles, Time Series Profiles, and Working Population Profiles. Profiles are also available in Excel (XLSX) format.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The Queensland Government Open Data Portal provides a searchable catalogue of datasets and resources released openly by Queensland Government agencies, including a wide range of topics and geographic regions within Queensland. Users can search the portal using keywords, refine results using filters, or browse datasets by category. The Queensland Government Open Data Portal is provided by the Queensland Government.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Searchable national registers of information about approved education and care services and providers are online by Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA). These registers are searchable online and are available for download as machine-readable data files (CSV format).1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- The WA Cultural Infrastructure Map identifies existing cultural and creative spaces across Western Australia. It has ben developed by the WA Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. The spaces include theatres, art centres, dance centres, music venues, libraries and broadcasting studios. The map allows users to zoom to Local Government Areas (LGAs) and also filter by facility type. Facilities include Aboriginal Culture, Arts and Language Centres.1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
- Includes latest national emissions data, emissions inventories by state and territory and emissions projections1Licence not specifiedover 2 years ago
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