SECTION OF STATE (SOS)
SOS DELIMITATION, IDENTIFIERS AND NAMES
SOS aggregates the UCLs on the basis of population ranges i.e. all UCLs in a S/T within a particular population range are combined into a single SOS.
There are 4 SOS identifiers and names. These are listed below with definitions.
SOS Identifiers and Names |
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Identifier | Name | Definition |
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0 | Major Urban | Major Urban represents a combination of all Urban Centres with a population of 100,000 or more |
1 | Other Urban | Other Urban represents a combination of all Urban Centres with a population between 1,000 and 99,999 |
2 | Bounded Locality | Bounded Localities represents a combination of all Bounded Localities |
3 | Rural Balance | Rural Balance represents the Remainder of State/Territory |
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S/Ts do not necessarily have all SOS codes.
SOS names are not unique across Australia.
SOS CODES
A SOS is identifiable by a 2 digit fully hierarchical code. This comprises a S/T and SOS identifiers. A SOS identifier is only unique if it is preceded by the S/T identifier.
For example:
20 Major Urban |
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S/T | SOS | SOS Name |
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2 | 0 | Major Urban |
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93 Rural Balance |
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S/T | SOS | SOS Name |
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9 | 3 | Rural Balance |
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SPECIAL PURPOSE SOS
Two SOSs are also defined in each S/T for that part of a population which cannot be meaningfully assigned to a geographically defined region:
- Migratory - Offshore - Shipping
- No usual address
67 Migratory - Offshore - Shipping (Tas.) |
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S/T | SOS | SOS Name |
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6 | 7 | Migratory - Offshore - Shipping (Tas.) |
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59 No usual address (WA) |
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S/T | SOS | SOS Name |
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5 | 9 | No usual address (WA) |
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