OVERVIEW
This product releases updates to the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Non-ABS Structure regions that have changed since 1 July 2016. Changes have occurred in the Local Government Areas (LGAs), Commonwealth Electoral Divisions (CEDs) and State Electoral Divisions (SEDs) since the original release of the 2016 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Non ABS Structure regions.
The Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) brings together in one framework all of the regions which the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and many other organisations use to collect, release and analyse geographically classified statistics. The ASGS ensures that these statistics are comparable and geospatially integrated, and provides users with a coherent set of standard regions so that they can access, visualise and analyse statistics. The ABS encourages the use of the ASGS by other organisations for the publication and analysis of statistical and other data. This broad use of the ASGS improves the comparability and usefulness of statistics generally.
The Non ABS Structures bring together those regions which are not defined by the ABS, but which are important to users of ABS statistics. The ABS is committed to providing a range of statistics for these areas. They generally represent administrative regions and are approximated by Mesh Blocks (MB), Statistical Areas Level 1 (SA1) or Statistical Areas Level 2 (SA2).
As the Non ABS Structures represent regions that are subject to ongoing change, in July each year the ABS releases a revised publication for the ASGS Non ABS Structures that are subject to significant change. This ensures that ABS statistics can be made available on up to date versions of these boundaries.
This update to the Local Government Areas (LGAs), Commonwealth Electoral Divisions (CEDs) and State Electoral Divisions (SEDs) in the ASGS Non ABS Structures contains allocation files showing the relationship between the 2016 MBs or SA1s and the new region definitions. This update also includes updated codes and labels for regions that have changed since the last edition. This information allows users to allocate 2016 Census and other data to the new region definitions. Revised ABS versions of the digital boundaries are also included for these new region definitions.
To enable TableBuilder users to access 2016 Census data using the latest LGA, CED and SED boundaries, Census TableBuilder Recode files are available on the Downloads tab of this publication. For more information on how to use recodes, see the Custom Data section of the TableBuilder User Guide. Recodes that can be used with 2011 Census TableBuilder data are available for 2016 Commonwealth Electoral Divisions and 2012 Commonwealth Electoral Divisions.
For support and further information about the ASGS and other ABS geospatial products see www.abs.gov.au/geography.