1367.2 - State and Regional Indicators, Victoria, Jun 2008
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 15/08/2008
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NOTE This publication contains a feature article entitled Adult Literacy and Life Skills. A list of all previous feature articles published is contained in the Appendix of the PDF version of this publication. Please address feedback to : Post: Manager, Regional Statistics Statistical Coordination Branch Australian Bureau of Statistics PO Box 2796Y Melbourne Vic 3001 Email: <victoria.statistics@abs.gov.au> Fax: (03) 9615 7002 CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE Due to data unavailability, the 'Unemployment Rate Estimates, by Local Government Area' table, previously published in the work and income chapter, has been omitted from this issue. As a result of changes to reporting requirements, road information from VicRoads is now presented in only two categories: Arterials and Freeways. Consequently, the 'Condition of Main Roads' table in the roads chapter has been replaced with a new table, 'Condition of VicRoads Network' (Table 5.1). For this issue, three new tables collected by the ABS in the Household Preparedness for Emergencies survey, 'Presence of Selected Safety Precautions and Tenure Type', 'Emergency Plan, by Difficulty in Evacuating in an Emergency' and 'Most Recent Emergencies in the Last Two Years' have been added to the health and safety chapter. EXPLANATORY NOTES The statistics shown are the latest available as at 23 July 2008. Explanatory Notes in the form found in other ABS publications are not included in State and Regional Indicators, Victoria. Readers are directed to the Explanatory Notes contained in related ABS publications. Users are advised that small area estimates presented in this publication should be used with caution. INQUIRIES For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Pam Boulton on Melbourne (03) 9615 7880. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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