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1380.0.55.009 - Perspectives on Regional Australia: Comparing Census Night and Usual Resident Populations in Local Government Areas, 2011
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Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 16/09/2013
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Introduction
Regions with the highest Census Night ratios
Differences between Census Night and Usual Resident populations
+ High Census Night Ratios, New South Wales
+ High Census Night Ratios, Victoria
+ High Census Night Ratios, Queensland
+ High Census Night Ratios, South Australia
+ High Census Night Ratios, Western Australia
+ High Census Night Ratios, Northern Territory
Which Areas Had Low Census Night Ratios?
Conclusion
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Where were you on Census Night? (Media Release)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
REGIONS WITH THE HIGHEST CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS
HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, NEW SOUTH WALES
Snowy River
Central Darling
Sydney
Bourke
HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, VICTORIA
Melbourne
HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, QUEENSLAND
Carpentaria
Isaac
Cloncurry
Cook
Longreach
Whitsunday
Central Highlands
Cairns
Weipa
Flinders
Paroo
Northern Peninsula Area
Barcaldine
Mount Isa
HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide
Roxby Downs
Coober Pedy
HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Exmouth
Leonora
Carnavon
Wyndham-East Kimberly
Ashburton
Broome
Perth
East Pilbara
Yilgarn
Derby-West Kimberly
Northampton
Halls Creek
Roebourne
Boddington
Port Hedland
HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, NORTHERN TERRITORY
West Arnhem
Roper Gulf
Katherine
MacDonnell
Barkly
Victoria-Daly
Central Desert
Alice Springs
Darwin
WHICH AREAS HAD LOW CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS?
CONCLUSION
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