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Statistical News Find Data About Your Region The latest National Regional Profile (NRP) contains data snapshots for over 2,000 regions across Australia, with five years of data where it is available. Examples of data you can find in the NRP include: In 2007-08 the Local Government Area of Peppermint Grove had the largest average value of private sector houses in Western Australia, at $1,799,700. This was an increase of 42.2% from 2003-04 ($1,265,800). Nearby Cottesloe had the second largest average value of private sector houses in 2007-08 with $952,000. These Local Government Areas also had the highest average taxable incomes in 2006-07 of $136,597 (Peppermint Grove) and $133,916 (Cottesloe). Outside of the capital city, the Local Government Area of Port Hedland had the highest average value of private sector houses in Western Australia in 2007-08 ($499,000), an increase of 177% from 2003-04. Port Hedland had an average taxable income of $67,031 in 2006-07 (the WA average was $54,570). The Local Government Areas of Stirling, Wanneroo and Joondalup (all within the Perth region) had the largest number of births in Western Australia in 2007-08, with 2,805, 2,478 and 1,915 births respectively. The oldest vehicles in Australia in 2008 were found in the Local Government Area of Cue, with 74% of registered vehicles over 10 years old. Around 70% of registered vehicles in Sandstone LGA were also over 10 years old. This latest NRP has a very new look to the ‘entry’ page, which uses an interactive map and list to find your region of interest. To discover more information about your region of interest, the NRP can be accessed by the following link: National Regional Profile. 2009-10 Year Book Released The 2009-10 Year Book Australia reflects on the International Years of Biodiversity and the Rapprochement of Cultures as well as paying tribute to the Australian Year of the Girl Guide. The latest edition, out now, begins with a special feature on biodiversity, highlighting Australia’s unique flora and fauna, including the koala. (cat. no. 1301.0) Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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