Torrens University Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas of Australia
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The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas data presenting the latest Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Social Health Atlas indicators are available by Indigenous Areas, including totals for the Capital cities/ Rest of States/Territories, States/ Territories and Australia. Note: The Department of Health has approved for release a set of population estimates by Indigenous status for 2011, and projections to 2016 by Statistical Areas Level 2, Indigenous Region and Primary Health Network. To obtain these data, please contact us. Attribution: Torrens University Australia
Public Health Information Development Unit - Social Health Atlases of Australia: Quintile of Socioeconomic Disadvantage of Area
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Data spreadsheets (xls), based on the Inequality Graphs, and presenting the latest Social Health Atlas indicators, where available, are produced by Quintile of Socioeconomic Disadvantage of Area (Inequality Graphs). The Quintiles of Socioeconomic Disadvantage of Area, referred to as Inequality Graphs, and associated data are based on either the 2006 ASGC or 2011 ASGC ABS Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage, as noted for each data indicator. More information can be found on http://phidu.torrens.edu.au/social-health-atlases Dataset to be attributed to Public Health Information Unit (PHIDU) located at The Torrens University Adelaide.
Public Health Information Development Unit - Social Health Atlases of Australia: Remoteness Area
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Data spreadsheets (xls), based on the Remoteness Graphs, and presenting the latest Social Health Atlas indicators, where available, are produced by Remoteness Area (Remoteness Graphs) for Australia and the State/ Territory areas. The Remoteness Graphs show variations, for each indicator, by Remoteness Areas (RAs). The RA categories are defined in terms of ‘remoteness' - the physical distance of a location from the nearest Urban Centre (indicative of access to goods and services) based on population size. More information can be found at: http://phidu.torrens.edu.au/social-health-atlases Dataset to be attributed to Public Health Information Unit (PHIDU) located at Torrens University Adelaide.
Melbourne 2011 Local Government Area Profile
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The Local Government Area profiles are produced annually, from data provided by a range of sources. The profiles currently include around 130 indicators relating to population, socio-demographics, health status and health utilisation. Each indicator is provided as a rate for the LGA, and a ranking of the LGA against all 79 LGAs for that indicator. The LGA profiles also include definitions for each data item, with a description, data source and currency.