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SACE Board of South Australia - 2022 Annual Report data
2022 Annual Report data published by the SACE Board of South Australia.
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South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report 2021 to 2022
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SACAT annual report data for the 2021 to 2022 financial year
University of Sydney Annual Report 2012 vol 1 & 2
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Annual Report 2012 vol 1 contains Statutory Report and Financial Review Annual Report 2012 vol 2 contains financial statements for the University of Sydney's controlled entities
Report to Board of Studies - Special Provisions Program 2008 Audit - Keightley - 2009
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An audit of the conduct of the New South Wales Board of Studies 2008 Special Provisions Program for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) candidates.
Performance audit report: Regional, rural and remote education
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Financial Audit Report: Education 2019
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Performance Audit Report - Ensuring teaching quality in NSW public schools
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University of Sydney 2018 Annual Report
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The University of Sydney's 2018 Annual Report provides a statutory report, financial review and annual financial statements for the year of 2018.
SAS Trustee Corporation Annual Report 2015-16
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The 2015-16 Annual Report of the SAS Trustee Corporation contains both financial and non-financial information on their operational activities undertaken during the 2015-2016 period.
ABS - Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) (SLA) 2001
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This data is Statistical Local Areas (SLA) based Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) data based on the 2001 census. The data follows the 2001 Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) boundaries. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has developed indexes to allow ranking of regions/areas, providing a method of determining the level of social and economic wellbeing in that region. There are four indexes included in the SEIFA 2001 product. Each index summarises a different aspect of the socio-economic conditions in an area. The indexes have been obtained by a technique called principal components analysis. This technique summarises the information from a variety of social and economic variables, calculating weights that will give the best summary for the underlying variables. For the SEIFA indexes, each index uses a different set of underlying variables. The four indexes are: Index of Disadvantage (IRSD) - focuses on low-income earners, relatively lower educational attainment, high unemployment and variables reflecting disadvantage. Index of Advantage/Disadvantage (IRSAD) - A new index, and is a continuum of advantage to disadvantage. Low values indicate areas of disadvantage; and high values indicate areas of advantage. Index of Economic Resources (IER) - This index includes variables that are associated with economic resources. Variables include rent paid, income by family type, mortgage payments, and rental properties. Index of Education and Occupation (IEO) - This index includes all education and occupation variables only. All the indexes (including the Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage) have been constructed so that relatively disadvantaged areas (e.g. areas with many low income earners) have low index values. This data is ABS data (catalogue number: 2033.0.55.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. For more information on this data please visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics.Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data following the 2001 ASGC.