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Australian Capital Region (ACR): Shelter Indicators (2011)
This table contains shelter indicators (homelessness of city population) for ACT (SA3) and surrounding NSW Councils (LGA) from ABS estimate of homelessness based on the 2011 Census of Population and Housing.
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Australian Capital Region (ACR): Telecommunication Indicators (2011)
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This table contains telecommunication indicators (dwellings with internet connection, number of broadband connections, dial-up connections and no internet) for ACT (SA3) and surrounding NSW Councils (LGA) from 2011 ABS Census of Population and Housing.
Australian Capital Region (ACR): Fire and Emergency Indicators (2011)
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This table contains fire and emergency indicators (number of firefighters working in the area) for ACT (SA3) and surrounding NSW Councils (LGA) from the 2011 ABS Census of Population and Housing, based on place of work.
Australian Capital Region (ACR): Economy Indicators (2012)
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This table contains economy indicators (employment, value of building, number of businesses) for ACT (SA3) and surrounding NSW Councils (LGA) from ABS National Regional Profile, 2012.
Australian Capital Region (ACR): Governance Indicators (2014)
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This table contains governance indicators (number of councillors, number of female councillors, women as a percentage of total elected to city-level office for the region) for ACT and surrounding NSW Councils at LGA level from ACT Government and from the respective individual Council websites.
SA3 Estimating Homelessness 2011
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This dataset contains estimates of the prevalence of homelessness on Census night 2011, derived from the Census of Population and Housing using the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) definition of homelessness. Prevalence is an estimate of how many people experienced homelessness at a particular point-in-time. The ABS uses six homeless operational groups to present the estimates of homelessness. Estimates are also presented for selected groups of people who may be marginally housed and whose living arrangements are close to the statistical boundary of homelessness and who may be at risk of homelessness. Data is by SA3 2011 boundaries. Periodicity: 5 yearly. For more information visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
SA4 Estimating Homelessness 2011
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This dataset contains estimates of the prevalence of homelessness on Census night 2011, derived from the Census of Population and Housing using the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) definition of homelessness. Prevalence is an estimate of how many people experienced homelessness at a particular point-in-time. The ABS uses six homeless operational groups to present the estimates of homelessness. Estimates are also presented for selected groups of people who may be marginally housed and whose living arrangements are close to the statistical boundary of homelessness and who may be at risk of homelessness. Data is by SA4 2011 boundaries. Periodicity: 5 yearly. For more information visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
LGA Estimating Homelessness 2011
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This dataset contains estimates of the prevalence of homelessness on Census night 2011, derived from the Census of Population and Housing using the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) definition of homelessness. Prevalence is an estimate of how many people experienced homelessness at a particular point-in-time. Data is by LGA 2011 boundaries. Periodicity: 5 yearly. For more information visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
SA3 Estimating Homelessness 2016
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This dataset contains estimates of the prevalence of homelessness on Census night 2016, derived from the Census of Population and Housing using the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) definition of homelessness. Prevalence is an estimate of how many people experienced homelessness at a particular point-in-time. The ABS uses six homeless operational groups to present the estimates of homelessness. Estimates are also presented for selected groups of people who may be marginally housed and whose living arrangements are close to the statistical boundary of homelessness and who may be at risk of homelessness. Data is by SA3 2016 boundaries. Periodicity: 5 yearly. For more information visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
SA2 Estimating Homelessness 2016
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This dataset contains estimates of the prevalence of homelessness on Census night 2016, derived from the Census of Population and Housing using the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) definition of homelessness. Prevalence is an estimate of how many people experienced homelessness at a particular point-in-time. Data is by SA2 2016 boundaries. Periodicity: 5 yearly. For more information visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
SGSEP - Rental Affordability Index - All dwellings for Australia (Polygon) Q1 2011-Q2 2021
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This dataset presents the Rental Affordability Index (RAI) for all dwellings. The data uses a single median income value for all of Australia (enabling comparisons across regions), and spans the quarters Q1 2011 to Q2 2021. The RAI covers all states with available data, the Northern Territory does not form part of this dataset. National Shelter, Bendigo Bank, The Brotherhood of St Laurence, and SGS Economics and Planning have released the RentalAffordability Index (RAI) on a biannual basis since 2015. Since 2019, the RAI has been released annually. It is generally accepted that if housing costs exceed 30% of a low-income household's gross income, the household is experiencing housing stress (30/40 rule). That is, housing is unaffordable and housing costs consume a disproportionately high amount of household income. The RAI uses the 30 per cent of income rule. Rental affordability is calculated using the following equation, where 'qualifying income' refers to the household income required to pay rent where rent is equal to 30% of income: RAI = (Median income ∕ Qualifying Income) x 100 In the RAI, households who are paying 30% of income on rent have a score of 100, indicating that these households are at the critical threshold for housing stress. A score of 100 or less indicates that households would pay more than 30% of income to access a rental dwelling, meaning they are at risk of experiencing housing stress. For more information on the Rental Affordability Index please refer to SGS Economics and Planning. The RAI is a price index for housing rental markets. It is a clear and concise indicator of rental affordability relative to household incomes, applied to geographic areas across Australia. AURIN has spatially enabled the original data using geometries provided by SGS Economics and Planning. Values of 'NA' in the original data have been set to NULL.