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This latest edition of Regional Statistics, Queensland can be used to find out key economic and social statistics on the State's legal Local Government Areas and selected Statistical Local Areas.
It includes a map of each region according to the Population and Housing Census boundaries as at June 30 1996 and contains important information relating to:
- Area
- Population
- Dwellings
- Births and deaths
- Building activity
- Business locations
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- Agriculture
- Manufacturing
- Schools
- Tourist accommodation
- Local government, and
- Motor vehicles.
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Following is a brief sample of this 130 page publication. Table 1 presents information for Queensland's 11 statistical divisions and Table 13 presents information for Queensland's 8 statistical districts (see explanatory notes for definitions). Not shown here are Tables 2 to 12 which present information for all local government areas and statistical local areas (see explanatory notes) within each of the 11 statistical divisions.
STATISTICAL DIVISIONS
For the purpose of presenting the principal series of official statistics for the State, Queensland is divided into a number of geographical areas. These areas consist, for the most part, of aggregations of local government areas.
The primary division of the State is into 11 Statistical Divisions. These are intended to represent as far as possible ‘regions’ of the State which are characterised by discernible social and/or economic links between the inhabitants and economic units within them, under the unifying influence of one or more major cities or towns. The boundaries of the divisions have accordingly been delineated on the basic criterion that the degree of economic and/or social content and interaction within each division should be maximised. It should be emphasised that the boundaries of the divisions cannot be regarded as sharp lines of demarcation - they may, of necessity, be positioned within peripheral zones in which the influence of two or more ‘focal’ cities or towns overlap in varying degrees.
TABLE 1 QUEENSLAND, Statistical Divisions
Item | Unit | Brisbane | Moreton | Wide Bay- | Darling | South-West | Fitzroy |
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ASGC code | . . | 305 | 310 | 315 | 320 | 325 | 330 |
Area at 1 July 1996 | sq km | 4643 | 17666 | 52283 | 90080 | 322655 | 123354 |
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Population | | | | | | | |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1997 | No. | 1546247 | 638378 | 227638 | 200132 | 26175 | 179288 |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1996 | No. | 1519994 | 618228 | 224282 | 199920 | 26494 | 178035 |
Average annual growth rate, 1996 to 1997 | % | 1.7 | 3.3 | 1.5 | 0.1 | -1.2 | 0.7 |
Dwellings, 1996 census | No. | 574610 | 274887 | 95161 | 78548 | 11411 | 70122 |
Births, 1997–98 | No. | 21012 | 7716 | 3030 | 2934 | 475 | 2735 |
Deaths, 1997–98 | No. | 9884 | 4504 | 1792 | 1471 | 177 | 1115 |
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Building, 1997–98 | | | | | | | |
New dwelling units approved | No. | 16536 | 10069 | 1923 | 1132 | 89 | 1111 |
Houses | No. | 10670 | 6006 | 1597 | 955 | 83 | 926 |
Other residential building | No. | 5866 | 4063 | 326 | 177 | 6 | 185 |
Value of residential building approvals | $’000 | 1639542 | 1059138 | 163758 | 112602 | 8801 | 108465 |
Value of non-residential building approvals | $’000 | 1346742 | 394556 | 50421 | 118725 | 5646 | 126346 |
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Business locations, September 1998 | | | | | | | |
Agriculture, forestry and fishing | No. | 1538 | 5105 | 6061 | 7329 | 1741 | 3316 |
Mining | No. | 210 | 109 | 41 | 34 | 55 | 98 |
Manufacturing | No. | 5442 | 2430 | 591 | 605 | 61 | 399 |
Electricity, gas and water supply | No. | 142 | 112 | 88 | 72 | 19 | 88 |
Construction | No. | 9012 | 5484 | 1257 | 1156 | 141 | 1011 |
Wholesale trade | No. | 6999 | 2118 | 551 | 720 | 110 | 548 |
Retail trade | No. | 12973 | 6577 | 1842 | 1857 | 274 | 1548 |
Accommodation, cafes and restaurants | No. | 2273 | 2000 | 543 | 499 | 127 | 448 |
Transport and storage | No. | 4012 | 1703 | 716 | 815 | 149 | 689 |
Communication services | No. | 467 | 190 | 80 | 71 | 31 | 65 |
Finance and insurance | No. | 3287 | 1385 | 299 | 355 | 35 | 287 |
Property and business services | No. | 16252 | 6794 | 978 | 1032 | 110 | 1033 |
Government administration and defence | No. | 603 | 115 | 107 | 115 | 41 | 111 |
Education | No. | 1803 | 692 | 337 | 357 | 67 | 281 |
Health and community services | No. | 6502 | 2438 | 715 | 865 | 133 | 649 |
Cultural and recreational services | No. | 1756 | 880 | 203 | 222 | 44 | 235 |
Personal and other services | No. | 4043 | 1838 | 610 | 670 | 146 | 526 |
Total | No. | 77314 | 39970 | 15019 | 16774 | 3284 | 11332 |
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Agriculture, year ended 31 March 1997 | | | | | | | |
Number of establishments | No. | 1132 | 4300 | 5416 | 6854 | 1739 | 3064 |
Total area of establishments | ha | 93331 | 939049 | 3786188 | 7810625 | 30412251 | 10626983 |
Value of agricultural commodities produced | $’000 | 207095 | 549880 | 616641 | 1371673 | 414477 | 473285 |
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Manufacturing, 1996–97 | | | | | | | |
Locations at 30 June | No. | 4856 | 2164 | 548 | 552 | 64 | 352 |
Turnover of manufacturing establishments | $’000 | 2579200 | 456500 | 243500 | 282600 | n.p. | 273400 |
Wages and salaries(a) | $’000 | 17101100 | 2276900 | 1470400 | 1924000 | n.p. | 2478900 |
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Schools, 1998 | | | | | | | |
Government schools | No. | 365 | 194 | 145 | 139 | 35 | 105 |
Non-government schools | No. | 170 | 52 | 27 | 43 | 6 | 29 |
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Tourist accommodation, 1997–98(b) | | | | | | | |
Establishments at 30 June | No. | 150 | 228 | 67 | 61 | 17 | 79 |
Rooms/units at 30 June | No. | 9082 | 15430 | 2076 | 1509 | 417 | 2938 |
Room occupancy rate | % | 61.8 | 59.3 | 52.1 | 52.8 | 53.4 | 55.5 |
Takings from accommodation | $’000 | 183744 | 334755 | 26973 | 17970 | 4316 | 46183 |
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Local government, 1993–94 | | | | | | | |
Total outlays, all funds | $’000 | (c)1894138 | n.a. | 190997 | 167562 | 51536 | 164593 |
Total receipts, all funds | $’000 | (c)1878582 | n.a. | 194450 | 177507 | 53043 | 172211 |
Value of rateable property at 30 June 1994 | $’000 | (c)53831512 | n.a. | 3083718 | 3168957 | 371163 | 2337880 |
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Motor vehicles on register at 30 June 1998 | | | | | | | |
Passenger cars | No. | (c)1133264 | n.a. | 97881 | 91935 | 9144 | 75848 |
Light commercial vehicles | No. | (c)204871 | n.a. | 32219 | 33739 | 6976 | 27424 |
Trucks, prime movers, buses and motorcycles | No. | (c)78596 | n.a. | 13254 | 12945 | 1847 | 9775 |
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(a) Excludes the drawings of working proprietors. |
(b) Hotels, motels, guest houses and serviced apartments with 15 or more rooms or units. |
(c) Brisbane and Moreton Statistical Divisions. |
TABLE 1 QUEENSLAND, Statistical Divisions (continued)
Item | Unit | Central-West | Mackay | Northern | Far North | North-West | Queensland |
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ASGC code | . . | 335 | 340 | 345 | 350 | 355 | 300 |
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Area at 1 July 1996 | sq km | 370089 | 68997 | 100951 | 268306 | (c)311286 | 1730311 |
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Population | | | | | | | |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1997 | No. | 12374 | 122461 | 193331 | 215199 | 35848 | 3397071 |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1996 | No. | 12521 | 120324 | 192179 | 210766 | 35947 | 3338690 |
Average annual growth rate, 1996 to 1997 | % | -1.2 | 1.8 | 0.6 | 2.1 | -0.3 | 1.7 |
Dwellings, 1996 census | No. | 5506 | 46899 | 74291 | 84600 | 13762 | 1329797 |
Births, 1997–98 | No. | 224 | 1883 | 2893 | 3328 | 716 | (d)47 048 |
Deaths, 1997–98 | No. | 89 | 621 | 1305 | 1212 | 197 | (e)22494 |
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Building, 1997–98 | | | | | | | |
New dwelling units approved | No. | 44 | 1103 | 1517 | 2100 | 130 | 35754 |
Houses | No. | 27 | 890 | 1178 | 1567 | 114 | 24013 |
Other residential building | No. | 17 | 213 | 339 | 533 | 16 | 11741 |
Value of residential building approvals | $’000 | 4097 | 120739 | 164216 | 211545 | 15222 | 3608125 |
Value of non-residential building approvals | $’000 | 6214 | 47935 | 208299 | 127265 | 19889 | 2452038 |
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Business locations, September 1998 | | | | | | | |
Agriculture, forestry and fishing | No. | 700 | 2356 | 2362 | 3523 | 523 | 34554 |
Mining | No. | 7 | 69 | 97 | 75 | 35 | 830 |
Manufacturing | No. | 19 | 351 | 488 | 603 | 82 | 11071 |
Electricity, gas and water supply | No. | 21 | 50 | 50 | 63 | 24 | 729 |
Construction | No. | 95 | 768 | 1131 | 1505 | 137 | 21697 |
Wholesale trade | No. | 43 | 391 | 709 | 662 | 122 | 12973 |
Retail trade | No. | 125 | 1100 | 1755 | 2310 | 299 | 30660 |
Accommodation, cafes and restaurants | No. | 80 | 384 | 479 | 882 | 129 | 7844 |
Transport and storage | No. | 90 | 524 | 618 | 982 | 166 | 10464 |
Communication services | No. | 13 | 57 | 60 | 99 | 21 | 1154 |
Finance and insurance | No. | 19 | 209 | 302 | 330 | 36 | 6544 |
Property and business services | No. | 53 | 752 | 1160 | 1518 | 148 | 29830 |
Government administration and defence | No. | 31 | 46 | 114 | 162 | 48 | 1493 |
Education | No. | 45 | 177 | 276 | 331 | 80 | 4446 |
Health and community services | No. | 49 | 401 | 704 | 800 | 158 | 13414 |
Cultural and recreational services | No. | 29 | 161 | 237 | 332 | 42 | 4141 |
Personal and other services | No. | 75 | 332 | 517 | 627 | 109 | 9493 |
Total | No. | 1494 | 8128 | 11059 | 14804 | 2159 | 201337 |
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Agriculture, year ended 31 March 1997 | | | | | | | |
Number of establishments | No. | 707 | 2162 | 2073 | 3040 | 500 | 30987 |
Total area of establishments | ha | 32618336 | 623043 | 9482162 | 18940811 | 30126567 | 151066733 |
Value of agricultural commodities produced | $’000 | 180661 | 487652 | 627329 | 593582 | 154817 | 5677093 |
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Manufacturing, 1996–97 | | | | | | | |
Locations at 30 June | No. | 20 | 289 | 459 | 521 | 63 | 9888 |
Turnover of manufacturing establishments | $’000 | 2400 | 183200 | 209100 | 173000 | n.p. | 4458700 |
Wages and salaries(a) | $’000 | 13200 | 1237400 | 1792000 | 1024300 | n.p | 30144500 |
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Schools, 1998 | | | | | | | |
Government schools | No. | 20 | 71 | 88 | 120 | 27 | 1309 |
Non-government schools | No. | 4 | 16 | 34 | 31 | 7 | 419 |
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Tourist accommodation, 1997–98(b) | | | | | | | |
Establishments at 30 June | No. | 10 | 69 | 56 | 148 | 21 | 906 |
Rooms/units at 30 June | No. | 245 | 3981 | 2398 | 9908 | 563 | 48547 |
Room occupancy rate | % | 54.2 | 58.0 | 61.7 | 58.3 | 58.4 | 58.7 |
Takings from accommodation | $’000 | 2898 | 95308 | 39076 | 244599 | 7277 | 1003100 |
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Local government, 1993–94 | | | | | | | |
Total outlays, all funds | $’000 | 44753 | 111947 | 185438 | 199441 | 59328 | 3069732 |
Total receipts, all funds | $’000 | 44412 | 111125 | 179331 | 194314 | 54791 | 3059766 |
Value of rateable property at 30 June 1994 | $’000 | 183948 | 1834052 | 2569910 | 4258442 | 239531 | 71879113 |
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Motor vehicles on register at 30 June 1998 | | | | | | | |
Passenger cars | No. | 3895 | 51905 | 85296 | 85840 | 14345 | 1649353 |
Light commercial vehicles | No. | 3258 | 20711 | 30623 | 32672 | 7083 | 399576 |
Trucks, prime movers, buses and motorcycles | No. | 947 | 7315 | 10859 | 11448 | 2462 | 149448 |
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(a) Excludes the drawings of working proprietors. |
(b) Hotels, motels, guest houses and serviced apartments with 15 or more rooms or units. |
(c) Including unincorporated islands. |
(d) Including 90 overseas usual residents and 12 Queensland undefined. |
(e) Including 93 overseas usual residents, 21 no fixed place of abode, 13 undefined.
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TABLE 13 QUEENSLAND, Statistical Districts
Item | Unit | Gold Coast–Tweed (Queensland part) | Sunshine Coast | Bundaberg | Rockhampton |
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ASGC code | . . | 3139 | 3042 | 3045 | 3048 |
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Area at 1 July 1996 | sq km | 1106 | 460 | 254 | 206 |
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Population | | | | | |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1997 | No. | 326665 | 162020 | 54754 | 64412 |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1996 | No. | 314962 | 156407 | 54051 | 64518 |
Average annual growth rate, 1996 to 1997 | % | 3.7 | 3.6 | 1.3 | -0.2 |
Dwellings, 1996 census | No. | 143894 | 75573 | 21745 | 24789 |
Births, 1997–98 | No. | 3868 | 1917 | 802 | 926 |
Deaths, 1997–98 | No. | 2383 | 1307 | 477 | 586 |
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Building, 1997–98 | | | | | |
New dwelling units approved | No. | 6017 | 2805 | 450 | 231 |
Houses | No. | 2920 | 1870 | 398 | 169 |
Other residential building | No. | 3097 | 935 | 52 | 62 |
Value of residential building approvals | $’000 | 624236 | 306111 | 43384 | 21207 |
Value of non-residential building approvals | $’000 | 228160 | 125132 | 11853 | 18401 |
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Business locations, September 1998 | | | | | |
Agriculture, forestry and fishing | No. | 288 | 270 | 311 | 261 |
Mining | No. | 46 | 18 | 3 | 12 |
Manufacturing | No. | 1402 | 617 | 172 | 134 |
Electricity, gas and water supply | No. | 24 | 23 | 11 | 9 |
Construction | No. | 2956 | 1546 | 350 | 333 |
Wholesale trade | No. | 1255 | 549 | 183 | 227 |
Retail trade | No. | 3609 | 1978 | 539 | 689 |
Accommodation, cafes and restaurants | No. | 1067 | 620 | 132 | 169 |
Transport and storage | No. | 865 | 337 | 134 | 197 |
Communication services | No. | 90 | 53 | 16 | 19 |
Finance and insurance | No. | 901 | 371 | 110 | 153 |
Property and business services | No. | 4233 | 1777 | 305 | 396 |
Government administration and defence | No. | 45 | 40 | 24 | 43 |
Education | No. | 309 | 156 | 64 | 83 |
Health and community services | No. | 1281 | 768 | 205 | 319 |
Cultural and recreational services | No. | 533 | 197 | 62 | 97 |
Personal and other services | No. | 912 | 481 | 135 | 207 |
Total | No. | 19816 | 9801 | 2756 | 3348 |
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Agriculture, year ended 31 March 1997 | | | | | |
Number of establishments | No. | 163 | 80 | 41 | 268 |
Total area of establishments | ha | 10744 | 6609 | 4949 | 328099 |
Value of agricultural commodities produced | $’000 | 17625 | 8972 | 8348 | 15411 |
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Manufacturing, 1996–97 | | | | | |
Locations at 30 June | No. | 1208 | 546 | 159 | 122 |
Turnover of manufacturing establishments | $’000 | 260500 | 93900 | 74700 | 62500 |
Wages and salaries(a) | $’000 | 1297600 | 465500 | 427900 | 400500 |
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Schools, 1998 | | | | | |
Government schools | No. | 52 | 34 | 20 | 20 |
Non-government schools | No. | 25 | 14 | 8 | 14 |
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Tourist accommodation, 1997–98(b) | | | | | |
Establishments at 30 June | No. | 128 | 84 | 14 | 34 |
Rooms/units at 30 June | No. | 11595 | 3265 | 344 | n.p. |
Room occupancy rate | % | 60.2 | 58.7 | 64.1 | n.p. |
Takings from accommodation | $’000 | 248035 | 78219 | 4768 | n.p. |
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(a) Excludes the drawings of working proprietors. |
(b) Hotels, motels, guest houses and serviced apartments with 15 or more rooms or units.
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TABLE 13 QUEENSLAND, Statistical Districts (continued)
Item | Unit | Gladstone | Mackay | Townsville | Cairns |
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ASGC code | . . | 3051 | 3054 | 3057 | 3061 |
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Area at 1 July 1996 | sq km | 584 | 257 | 455 | 488 |
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Population | | | | | |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1997 | No. | 38004 | 62379 | 123328 | 109404 |
Estimated resident population at 30 June 1996 | No. | 37347 | 61078 | 122415 | 106694 |
Average annual growth rate, 1996 to 1997 | % | 1.8 | 2.1 | 0.7 | 2.5 |
Dwellings, 1996 census | No. | 14031 | 23042 | 45927 | 43303 |
Births, 1997–98 | No. | 620 | 1034 | 1901 | 1697 |
Deaths, 1997–98 | No. | 164 | 398 | 700 | 544 |
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Building, 1997–98 | | | | | |
New dwelling units approved | No. | 328 | 666 | 1273 | 1342 |
Houses | No. | 304 | 543 | 956 | 921 |
Other residential building | No. | 24 | 123 | 317 | 421 |
Value of residential building approvals | $’000 | 36683 | 73872 | 139366 | 130716 |
Value of non-residential building approvals | $’000 | 70739 | 26549 | 188912 | 98093 |
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Business locations, September 1998 | | | | | |
Agriculture, forestry and fishing | No. | 280 | 219 | 143 | 244 |
Mining | No. | 7 | 13 | 43 | 31 |
Manufacturing | No. | 124 | 219 | 330 | 361 |
Electricity, gas and water supply | No. | 21 | 13 | 19 | 11 |
Construction | No. | 289 | 465 | 730 | 920 |
Wholesale trade | No. | 121 | 276 | 545 | 445 |
Retail trade | No. | 329 | 690 | 1216 | 1351 |
Accommodation, cafes and restaurants | No. | 82 | 158 | 290 | 439 |
Transport and storage | No. | 159 | 226 | 365 | 542 |
Communication services | No. | 13 | 26 | 41 | 51 |
Finance and insurance | No. | 61 | 157 | 216 | 244 |
Property and business services | No. | 311 | 479 | 897 | 1065 |
Government administration and defence | No. | 21 | 22 | 75 | 63 |
Education | No. | 46 | 86 | 147 | 119 |
Health and community services | No. | 120 | 257 | 527 | 447 |
Cultural and recreational services | No. | 51 | 74 | 159 | 189 |
Personal and other services | No. | 96 | 168 | 347 | 326 |
Total | No. | 2131 | 3548 | 6090 | 6848 |
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Agriculture, year ended 31 March 1997 | | | | | |
Number of establishments | No. | 244 | 102 | 56 | 58 |
Total area of establishments | ha | 367933 | 11888 | 28510 | 3952 |
Value of agricultural commodities produced | $’000 | 13187 | 20335 | 8130 | 7072 |
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Manufacturing, 1996–97 | | | | | |
Locations at 30 June | No. | 119 | 191 | 313 | 308 |
Turnover of manufacturing establishments | $’000 | 151900 | 133100 | 128500 | 84900 |
Wages and salaries(a) | $’000 | 1587200 | 779100 | 1114600 | 435600 |
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Schools, 1998 | | | | | |
Government schools | No. | 13 | 18 | 34 | 24 |
Non-government schools | No. | 5 | 12 | 16 | 16 |
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Tourist accommodation, 1997–98(b) | | | | | |
Establishments at 30 June | No. | 18 | 38 | 41 | 86 |
Rooms/units at 30 June | No. | n.p. | n.p. | 1993 | 6808 |
Room occupancy rate | % | n.p. | n.p. | 63.0 | 63.6 |
Takings from accommodation | $’000 | n.p. | n.p. | 33188 | 162893 |
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(a) Excludes the drawings of working proprietors. |
(b) Hotels, motels, guest houses and serviced apartments with 15 or more rooms or units. |
EXPLANATORY NOTES
DEFINITIONS
1 Legal local government areas (LGAs), are spatial units which represent the geographical areas of incorporated local government councils, such as cities (C), towns (T) and shires (S).
2 Statistical divisions, which are groupings of whole or partial LGAs, are designed to be relatively homogeneous regions characterised by identifiable social and economic units within the region.
3 Statistical districts have been defined around selected urban areas to provide comparable statistics over a period of time. These districts, which are intended to contain the anticipated urban spread for at least 20 years, are generally defined as having a population of 25,000 or more and experiencing urban growth beyond the LGA boundaries.
4 Data for some series shown in Tables 1 to 12 which are available for statistical districts are shown on pages 108 and 109.
5 Statistical local areas are the smallest types of spatial units in the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) for which data are shown in this publication. In general, they correspond to LGAs in non-urban areas or suburbs in major urban areas.
6 The area in square kilometres of statistical areas is derived from digitised statistical boundaries from the 1996 Census.
7 Data in this publication relate to the period 1993–94 to 1998–99, over which time there have been four versions of ASGC used. Each data set is presented according to the ASGC version current at the time of collection.
- ASGC Edition 2.4 applies to Local government.
- ASGC 1996 Edition applies to Estimated resident population, Births, Deaths, Building Agriculture, Manufacturing, Schools, Tourist accommodation and Vehicles on register.
- ASGC 1998 Edition applies to Business locations.
8 Estimated resident populations shown are based on the 1996 Census of Population and Housing counts adjusted for under-enumeration, as measured by a post-enumeration survey, plus the estimated number of residents temporarily overseas.
9 Dwelling counts for the 1996 Census of Population and Housing include occupied private dwellings (including caravans in caravan parks), non-private dwellings (hotels, hospitals, etc.) and unoccupied dwellings.
10 Figures shown for births and deaths relate to the resident population of the area for which they are shown.
11 Business locations data are classified according to Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC).
12 Statistics of building work approved are compiled from: (a) permits issued by local government authorities in areas subject to building control by the relevant authorities and (b) contracts let or day labour work authorised by Commonwealth, State, semi-government and local government authorities. Major building activity which takes place in areas not subject to the normal administrative approval processes (e.g. mining leases) is also included. The number of dwelling units created by alterations and additions to existing buildings, i.e. buildings other than dwellings, is not included.
13 Location. A location is a physical unit of an establishment, usually of an unbroken physical area or site.
14 Data for motor vehicles on register were provided by Queensland Department of Transport.
15 Motor vehicles data exclude Commonwealth Government owned vehicles.
16 Where figures have been rounded, discrepancies may occur between totals and sums of the component items.
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