Education statistics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are available in several ABS collections. This publication presents data from:
- Census of Population and Housing (Census)
- National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS).
The Census and the NATSISS do not provide information about school enrolment and retention rates.
Data from the Census should not be compared to data from the NATSISS due to different collection methods. These differences are summarised in the Methodology.
See Information sources below for further information.
Information sources
Census of Population and Housing (Census) | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS) | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) | National Early Childhood Education and Care Collection (NECECC)(Preschool Education) | National Schools Statistics Collection (NSSC)(Schools) | |
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Population | All people | 15 years and over | All people | 3 to 6 years of age | All people |
Best For | Analysis at small disaggregation such as low-level geography or by age groups. | Cross-classifying education statistics with health, cultural, economic, and social data items. | Cross-classifying education statistics with health, cultural, economic, and social data items. | Analysis of enrolment and attendance with sector, geography and Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) data. | Analysis of enrolment and retention rate by school sector or geography. |
Education content | Highest year of school completed. | Level of highest educational attainment. | Current study and highest level of educational attainment (15 years and over). | Children enrolled at, and attending, preschool. | Schools by sector. |
Non-school qualification: field of study. | Highest year of school completed. | Vocational training (15-64 years). | Enrolled at or attending preschool by remoteness and preschool sector. | Enrolment in school, including both primary and secondary. | |
Non-school qualification: level of education. | Whether has a non-school qualification. | Child education (2-14 years). | Children aged 3 to 6 years by month and year of birth. | Enrolment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. | |
Full-time/part-time student status. | Level of highest non-school qualification. | Cultural education (2 years and over). | Children enrolled at or attending by Year before full time schooling cohort. | Enrolments by sector. | |
Type of educational institution attending. | Main field of highest non-school qualification (ASCED). Intentions and barriers to study (2 years and over). | Counts by Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA). | Participation, Continuation and Apparent retention rates. | ||
Educational institution: attendee status. | Counts by hourly fees charged. | Full time equivalent staffing levels. | |||
Counts by weekly hours enrolled or attended. | |||||
Geography | Available at all levels of geography. | Data quality better at higher levels of geography such as state and territory and remoteness. | Data quality better at higher levels of geography such as state and territory and remoteness. | State and territory. | State and territory. |
Remoteness. | |||||
Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA). | |||||
Indigenous Area (IARE). | |||||
Indigenous Location (ILOC). | |||||
Indigenous region (IREG). | |||||
Local Government Area (LGA). | |||||
State Electoral Division (SED) of child. | |||||
Statistical Area level 2 (SA2) of child. | |||||
Timeseries | Collected every 5 years. Last collected in 2021. | 2004-05, 2012-13, 2018-19, 2022-23 (data available from November 2024). | 2002, 2008, 2014-15. | Collected every year. | Collected every year. |
Comparability | Not comparable with other collections in this table. | Education data is comparable with the NATSISS. | Education data is comparable with the NATSIHS. | Not comparable with other collections in this table. | Not comparable with other collections in this table. |
More information | Census of Population and Housing: Census dictionary, 2021 | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey, 2018-19 | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, 2014-15 | Preschool Education, 2023 | Schools, 2023 |
Population change over time
When considering time series changes in Census data, it is important to note that there have been significant increases in the number of people identifying as having Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin over time. Increases in the population are influenced by demographic factors such as births, deaths and migration, and by non-demographic factors including changes in whether or not a person identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander for each collection, the identification of children or others who have had their form completed by parents or someone else on their behalf, and the impact of communications and collection procedures. It is important to remember that Indigenous status is collected through self-identification and any change in how a person chooses to identify will affect the count of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in ABS collections. Changes in Indigenous status over time can affect the interpretation of data for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information see Understanding change in counts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: Census, 2021.