The following data has now been added to the Community Insight Australia tool. It includes size and ages of Indigenous population, early childhood capabilities from the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), breakdowns of industries of work for males and females, fields people are qualified in, median house price and weekly rent, internal migration (moving house), people who don’t speak English at home and a whole heap of health indicators from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Population
Population aged 0-14 |
Population aged 65+ |
Median age of persons |
Population density (persons/km2) |
Population of working age (15-64 years) |
Couple or one-parent families with children under 15 and/or dependent students |
Population projection estimates 2017 |
Population projection estimates 2018 |
Population projection estimates 2019 |
Population projection estimates 2020 |
Population projection estimates 2021 |
Population projection estimates 2022 |
Population projection estimates 2023 |
Population projection estimates 2024 |
Population projection estimates 2025 |
Population projection estimates 2026 |
Population projection estimates 2027 |
Indigenous population
Indigenous females |
Indigenous females aged 0 to 4 years |
Indigenous females aged 10 to 14 years |
Indigenous females aged 15 to 19 years |
Indigenous females aged 20 to 24 years |
Indigenous females aged 25 to 29 years |
Indigenous females aged 30 to 34 years |
Indigenous females aged 35 to 39 years |
Indigenous females aged 40 to 44 years |
Indigenous females aged 45 to 49 years |
Indigenous females aged 5 to 9 years |
Indigenous females aged 50 to 54 years |
Indigenous females aged 55 to 59 years |
Indigenous females aged 60 to 64 years |
Indigenous females aged 65+ years |
Indigenous males |
Indigenous males aged 0 to 4 years |
Indigenous males aged 10 to 14 years |
Indigenous males aged 15 to 19 years |
Indigenous males aged 20 to 24 years |
Indigenous males aged 25 to 29 years |
Indigenous males aged 30 to 34 years |
Indigenous males aged 35 to 39 years |
Indigenous males aged 40 to 44 years |
Indigenous males aged 45 to 49 years |
Indigenous males aged 5 to 9 years |
Indigenous males aged 50 to 54 years |
Indigenous males aged 55 to 59 years |
Indigenous males aged 60 to 64 years |
Indigenous males aged 65+ years |
Indigenous people |
Indigenous people aged 0 to 4 years |
Indigenous people aged 10 to 14 years |
Indigenous people aged 15 to 19 years |
Indigenous people aged 20 to 24 years |
Indigenous people aged 25 to 29 years |
Indigenous people aged 30 to 34 years |
Indigenous people aged 35 to 39 years |
Indigenous people aged 40 to 44 years |
Indigenous people aged 45 to 49 years |
Indigenous people aged 5 to 9 years |
Indigenous people aged 50 to 54 years |
Indigenous people aged 55 to 59 years |
Indigenous people aged 60 to 64 years |
Indigenous people aged 65+ years |
Health and Disabilities
Standardised death rate (deaths per 1,000 population) |
Total fertility rate (births per woman) |
Total number of registered births |
Infant and young child mortality rate (< 5 years) |
Infant mortality rate (< 1 year) |
Life expectancy at birth for females |
Life expectancy at birth for males |
Rate of deaths from potentially treatable conditions per 100,000 people |
Rate of female deaths from potentially treatable conditions per 100,000 people |
Rate of male deaths from potentially treatable conditions per 100,000 people |
Rate of potentially avoidable deaths per 100,000 people |
Rate of potentially avoidable female deaths per 100,000 people |
Rate of potentially avoidable male deaths per 100,000 people |
Rate of potentially preventable deaths per 100,000 people |
Rate of potentially preventable female deaths per 100,000 people |
Rate of potentially preventable male deaths per 100,000 people |
Percentage of frequent gp attenders |
Percentage of frequent gp attenders (age-standardised) |
Percentage of girls turning 15 years who were fully immunised against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) |
Percentage of live births that were of low birth weight |
Percentage of live births that were of low birth weight, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women |
Percentage of people who saw an allied health professional or nurse |
Percentage of very high gp attenders |
Percentage of very high gp attenders (age-standardised) |
Percentage of women who gave birth and had at least one antenatal visit in the first trimester of pregnancy |
Percentage of women who gave birth and had at least one antenatal visit in the first trimester of pregnancy, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women |
Percentage of women who gave birth and smoked during pregnancy |
Percentage of women who gave birth and smoked during pregnancy, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women |
Percentage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 1 year who were fully immunised |
Percentage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 2 years who were fully immunised |
Percentage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 5 years who were fully immunised |
Percentage of adults who are obese |
Percentage of adults who are overweight |
Percentage of adults who are overweight or obese |
Percentage of adults who felt they waited longer than acceptable to get an appointment with a GP |
Percentage of adults who smoke daily |
Percentage of children aged 1 year who were fully immunised |
Percentage of children aged 2 years who were fully immunised |
Percentage of children aged 5 years who were fully immunised |
Expenditure on specialist attendances per person |
Australian Early Development Census
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on one or more domains |
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on two or more domains |
Percentage of children developmentally at risk on the communication skills and general knowledge domain |
Percentage of children developmentally at risk on the emotional maturity domain |
Percentage of children developmentally at risk on the language and cognitive skills (school-based) domain |
Percentage of children developmentally at risk on the physical health and wellbeing domain |
Percentage of children developmentally at risk on the social competence domain |
Percentage of children developmentally on track on the communication skills and general knowledge domain |
Percentage of children developmentally on track on the emotional maturity domain |
Percentage of children developmentally on track on the language and cognitive skills (school-based) domain |
Percentage of children developmentally on track on the physical health and wellbeing domain |
Percentage of children developmentally on track on the social competence domain |
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on the communication skills and general knowledge domain |
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on the emotional maturity domain |
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on the language and cognitive skills (school-based) domain |
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on the physical health and wellbeing domain |
Percentage of children developmentally vulnerable on the social competence domain |
Work and Earnings
Businesses with 5 or more employees |
Labour force unemployment estimates |
Occupations and Industries of Employment
These two maps look at employees of the manufacturing industry and show a difference between areas of highest concentration of males and areas of high concentration of females.
Females employed in accommodation and food services industry |
Females employed in administrative and support services industry |
Females employed in agriculture forestry and fishing industry |
Females employed in arts and recreation services industry |
Females employed in construction industry |
Females employed in education and training industry |
Females employed in electricity gas water and waste industry |
Females employed in financial and insurance services industry |
Females employed in health care and social assistance industry |
Females employed in information media and telecommunications industry |
Females employed in manufacturing industry |
Females employed in mining industry |
Females employed in other services industry |
Females employed in professional scientific and technical services industry |
Females employed in public administration and safety industry |
Females employed in rental hiring and real estate services industry |
Females employed in retail trade industry |
Females employed in transport postal and warehousing industry |
Females employed in wholesale trade industry |
Males employed in accommodation and food services industry |
Males employed in administrative and support services industry |
Males employed in agriculture forestry and fishing industry |
Males employed in arts and recreation services industry |
Males employed in construction industry |
Males employed in education and training industry |
Males employed in electricity gas water and waste industry |
Males employed in financial and insurance services industry |
Males employed in health care and social assistance industry |
Males employed in information media and telecommunications industry |
Males employed in manufacturing industry |
Males employed in mining industry |
Males employed in other services industry |
Males employed in professional scientific and technical services industry |
Males employed in public administration and safety industry |
Males employed in rental hiring and real estate services industry |
Males employed in retail trade industry |
Males employed in transport postal and warehousing industry |
Males employed in wholesale trade industry |
Education and Training
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Architecture and Building |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Creative Arts |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Education |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Engineering and Related Technologies |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Food Hospitality and Personal Services |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Health |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Information Technology |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Management and Commerce |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Mixed Field Programmes |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Natural and Physical Sciences |
Non-School Qualification: Field of Study Society and Culture |
Housing
Average household size |
Average number of persons per bedroom |
Lived at same address 1 year ago |
Same usual address 1 year ago as in 2011 |
Same usual address 5 year ago as in 2011 |
Median family income (weekly) |
Median house sale price |
Median household income (weekly) |
Median mortgage repayment (monthly) |
Median personal income (weekly) |
Median rent payment (weekly) |
People living in a different usual address 5 years ago (in a different SA2) |
People living in a different usual address 5 years ago (in the same SA2) |
People living overseas 5 years ago |
Migration and Culture
Internal Migration – Arrivals |
Internal Migration – Departures |
Internal Migration – Net |
Females who speak language other than English at home |
Males who speak language other than English at home |
People who speak language other than English at home |