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Australian Statistics
 

ABS Blog

This is a great way of keeping up with statistics.  It highlights different publications in an interesting way.

 

  2006 Community Profiles

Australian Bureau of Statistics

 

  ABS Catalogue of Publications and Products

Covering a variety of statistical information.

 

  Australia Now

Australian Bureau of Statistics.

 

  Australian Bureau of Statistics

Homepage.

 

  Australian Institute of Criminology

Statistics and practical reviews of big issues in the area in crime and criminology.

 

  Australian Parliamentary Library

Provides links to Australian and some overseas statistical sources on the Internet.

 

  Australian Statistics on the Internet

These are useful general sites for Australian statistics on the Internet and provide an good starting place for researchers in this field.  They provide a diverse range of information on Australian resources as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas.

 

  Australia's health 2006 

is the tenth biennial health report of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. It is the nation's authoritative source of information on patterns of health and illness, determinants of health, the supply and use of health services, and health services expenditure. Australia's Health 2006 is an essential reference and information resource for all Australians with an interest in health.

 

 

Crime Statistics In Your Area

This is a good source of crime statistics for your local government area. Search by suburb or postcode.

 

  Ethnic Groups

Gives a breakdown of the ethnic groups in various Local Government Areas in Sydney.

 

  Fairfield

Snapshot of Sydney's population. Can be broken down into the different L.G.A's including Fairfield.

 

  Migrant Statistics.

Local immigration statistics. This site will able you to collate stats on migrants settling in Fairfield (or any other LGA) from all around the world.  You can select the time period, type of settlement, i.e. humanitarian, family reunion etc...

 

  NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research

Statistics on crime and criminology in NSW.

 

  Residential aged care in Australia 2004-05:

a statistical overview provides comprehensive statistical information on residential aged care services and their residents. The report contains information on the capacity of residential aged care services, their residents and resident characteristics, levels of dependency among residents, and admissions and separations. The report will be particularly useful to aged care service planners, providers of aged care services and researchers in the field.

 

  Social Health Atlas of Australia

Provides comprehensive statistics, maps and analysis, looking at the social side of health and illness within Australia. Also includes fact sheets that provide summary information on specific groups and areas such as children, women, aboriginality and ethnicity, disability and health services. 

 

  Statistical Publications

Provides access to reports prepared by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Subjects covered include imports and exports, major trading partners and major economic indicators.

 

  Western Sydney Trends 

Data showing the number of young people arriving as migrants  and refugees to Western Sydney between 2000 – 2005.

 

 

Workplace

The quarterly Australian Regional Labour Markets publication presents statistics on employment, unemployment, the unemployment rate and the participation rate by ABS labour force region. The data are

also presented by State/Territory and metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas.

 

 

Cricket Statistics

Cricket World (Australia) has developed a range of statistical computer database programs on world

cricket,  including Tests, One Day International, and Australia's main competitions.

 

 

Bookmarks  
International Statistics
  The latest UN world population report. 

In 2008, the world reaches an invisible but momentous milestone: For the first time in history, more than half its human population, 3.3 billion people, will be living in urban areas. By 2030, this is expected to swell to almost 5 billion. Many of the new urbanites will be poor. Their future, the future of cities in developing countries, the future of humanity itself, all depend very much on decisions made now in preparation for this growth.

 

  Mortality Statistics

This database contains cancer mortality statistics by country or regions, extracted from the World Health Organization (WHO) databank.

 

  United States

 

  World Health Organization

Provides access to a range of WHO reports and publications.

 

  Joint BIS - IMF - OECD - World Bank Statistics on External Debt

This site provides the latest international data available, mainly from creditor sources, on the external debt of developing and transition countries and territories.