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.id is proud to announce the launch of our National Demographic Indicators Series (NDIS).
These are ranking tables for all Local Government Areas (LGAs) on a range of demographic measures. We have put these online as a public resource, for all interested individuals and organisations.
These indicators can answer all sorts of interesting questions such as:
Which area has the highest incomes in Australia?
Where is the highest proportion of over 65s?
Which LGA has the largest households in Australia?
What is the most diverse area, for people speaking a language other than English at home?
Read on for the answers….
The main reasons for putting together a set of National Demographic Indicators is:
The indicators we’ve included are sourced from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing, except for Estimated Resident Population, which is updated annually. They are broken into 3 main categories as follows:
The indicators are arranged by state – so pick your state, and you can rank ascending or descending within your state on each indicator. The numbers on the left show you where your area ranks among all LGAs within the state. To do a national ranking you need to go through each state. Data notes explain the relevance of each indicator, and there is a little orange arrow at the end of each row, which takes you to more extensive .id’s demographic and economic information tools for that area if they are a subscriber.
So, enjoy exploring the rankings on each of the demographic indicators. And the answers to those questions at the top?
Which area has the highest incomes in Australia? (Roebourne Shire, WA, $2,839 per week)
Where is the highest proportion of over 65s? (Victor Harbor District Council, SA – 34.8%)
Which LGA has the largest households in Australia? (East Arnhem Council, NT, 7.06 people per household)
What is the most diverse area, for people speaking a language other than English at home? (Auburn City, NSW, 71.0%)
In future blogs, we’ll explore some of the more interesting rankings, and look at why these areas rank very high or low on particular indicators.
Our specialists have deep expertise in demographics and spatial analysis, urban economics, housing research, social research and population forecasting
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