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2006 Census Community Profile Series Roe (Agricultural) (SED 54601) 87602.8 sq. Kms Basic Community Profile y Based on place of usual residence y Excludes overseas visitors y Available for all Census geographic areas from Collection District level to total Australia INQUIRIES: Catalogue No. 2001.0 Data tailored to your specific needs, not provided in these standard tables, are available from the ABS National Information and Referral Service (NIRS) on 1300 135 070. © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

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2006 Census Community Profile Series

Roe (Agricultural) (SED 54601)87602.8 sq. Kms

Basic Community ProfileBased on place of usual residence

Excludes overseas visitorsAvailable for all Census geographic areas from Collection District level to total Australia

INQUIRIES: Catalogue No. 2001.0 Data tailored to your specific needs, not provided in these standard tables, are available from the ABS National Information and Referral Service (NIRS) on 1300 135 070. © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Cat. No. 2001.0 - 2006 Community Profile Series © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

L I S T O F T A B L E S - B A S I C C O M M U N I T Y P R O F I L E

B01 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (First Release Processing) B24 Family Composition

B02 Selected Medians and Averages B25 Family Composition by Sex of Person in Family

B03 Place of Usual Residence on Census Night by Age B26 Gross Family Income by Family Composition

B04 Age by Sex B27 Family Blending

B05 Registered Marital Status by Age by Sex B28 Gross Household Income by Household Composition

B06 Social Marital Status by Age by Sex B29 Number of Motor Vehicles by Dwellings

B07 Indigenous Status by Age by Sex B30 Household Composition by Number of Persons Usually Resident

B08 Ancestry by Country of Birth of Parents B31 Dwelling Structure

B09 Country of Birth of Person by Sex B32 Tenure Type and Landlord Type by Dwelling Structure

B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia B33 Housing Loan Repayment by Dwelling Structure

B11 Proficiency in Spoken English/Language by Year of Arrival in Australia by Sex B34 Rent by Landlord Type

B12 Language Spoken at Home by Sex B35 Type of Internet Connection by Dwelling Structure

B13 Religious Affiliation by Sex B36 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (Second Release Processing)

B14 Type of Educational Institution Attending (Full/Part-Time Student Status by Age) by Sex B37 Place of Usual Residence 1 Year Ago by Sex

B15 Highest Year of School Completed by Age by Sex B38 Place of Usual Residence 5 Years Ago by Sex

B16 Gross Individual Income by Age by Sex B39 Non-School Qualification: Level of Education by Age by Sex

B17 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Age by Sex B40 Non-School Qualification: Field of Study by Age by Sex

B18 Voluntary Work for an Organisation or Group by Age by Sex B41 Labour Force Status by Age by Sex

B19 Unpaid Domestic Work: Number of Hours by Age by Sex B42 Industry of Employment by Age by Sex

B20 Unpaid Assistance to a Person with a Disability by Age by Sex B43 Industry of Employment by Occupation

B21 Unpaid Child Care by Age by Sex B44 Occupation by Age by Sex

B22 Relationship in Household by Age by Sex B45 Method of Travel to Work by Sex

B23 Number of Children Ever Born by Age of Female

L I S T O F T O P I C S - B A S I C C O M M U N I T Y P R O F I L E (1 OF 4) ..................................................................................................AGE AND POPULATION DISTRIBUTION B42 Industry of Employment by Age by Sex

B01 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (First Release Processing) B44 Occupation by Age by Sex

B02 Selected Medians and Averages ANCESTRY

B03 Place of Usual Residence on Census Night by Age B07 Indigenous Status by Age by Sex

B04 Age by Sex B08 Ancestry by Country of Birth of Parents

B05 Registered Marital Status by Age by Sex B09 Country of Birth of Person by Sex

B06 Social Marital Status by Age by Sex B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia

B07 Indigenous Status by Age by Sex B12 Language Spoken at Home by Sex

B14 Type of Educational Institution Attending (Full/Part-Time Student Status by Age) by Sex BIRTHPLACE

B15 Highest Year of School Completed by Age by Sex B08 Ancestry by Country of Birth of Parents

B16 Gross Individual Income by Age by Sex B09 Country of Birth of Person by Sex

B17 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Age by Sex B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia

B18 Voluntary Work for an Organisation or Group by Age by Sex CARERS

B19 Unpaid Domestic Work: Number of Hours by Age by Sex B17 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Age by Sex

B20 Unpaid Assistance to a Person with a Disability by Age by Sex B20 Unpaid Assistance to a Person with a Disability by Age by Sex

B21 Unpaid Child Care by Age by Sex B21 Unpaid Child Care by Age by Sex

B22 Relationship in Household by Age by Sex CHILDCARE

B23 Number of Children Ever Born by Age of Female B21 Unpaid Child Care by Age by Sex

B36 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (Second Release Processing) CHILDREN

B37 Place of Usual Residence 1 Year Ago by Sex B04 Age by Sex

B38 Place of Usual Residence 5 Years Ago by Sex B14 Type of Educational Institution Attending (Full/Part-Time Student Status by Age) by Sex

B39 Non-School Qualification: Level of Education by Age by Sex B21 Unpaid Child Care by Age by Sex

B40 Non-School Qualification: Field of Study by Age by Sex B22 Relationship in Household by Age by Sex

B41 Labour Force Status by Age by Sex B23 Number of Children Ever Born by Age of Mother

L I S T O F T O P I C S - B A S I C C O M M U N I T Y P R O F I L E (2 OF 4) ...................................................................................................CITIZENSHIP EMPLOYMENT

B01 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (First Release Processing) B41 Labour Force Status by Age by Sex

CULTURAL AND LANGUAGE DIVERSITY B42 Industry of Employment by Age by Sex

B07 Indigenous Status by Age by Sex B43 Industry of Employment by Occupation

B08 Ancestry by Country of Birth of Parents B44 Occupation by Age by Sex

B09 Country of Birth of Person by Sex EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY

B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia B42 Industry of Employment by Age by Sex

B11 Proficiency in Spoken English/Language by Year of Arrival in Australia by Sex B43 Industry of Employment by Occupation

B12 Language Spoken at Home by Sex FAMILY FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION

B13 Religious Affiliation by Sex B24 Family Composition

DWELLINGS B25 Family Composition by Sex of Person in Family

B31 Dwelling Structure B26 Gross Family Income by Family Composition

B32 Tenure Type and Landlord Type by Dwelling Structure B27 Family Blending

B33 Housing Loan Repayment by Dwelling Structure FERTILITY AND FERTILITY INTENTIONS

B35 Type of Internet Connection by Dwelling Structure B23 Number of Children Ever Born by Age of Mother

EARNINGS HOME OWNERSHIP

B02 Selected Medians and Averages B02 Selected Medians and Averages

B16 Gross Individual Income by Age by Sex B32 Tenure Type and Landlord Type by Dwelling Structure

B26 Gross Family Income by Family Composition B33 Housing Loan Repayment by Dwelling Structure

B28 Gross Household Income by Household Composition HOURS WORKED

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT B19 Unpaid Domestic Work: Number of Hours by Age by Sex

B15 Highest Year of School Completed by Age by Sex

B39 Non-School Qualification: Level of Education by Age by Sex

B40 Non-School Qualification: Field of Study by Age by Sex

L I S T O F T O P I C S - B A S I C C O M M U N I T Y P R O F I L E (3 OF 4) ................................................................................................HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS LANGUAGE

B02 Selected Medians and Averages B11 Proficiency in Spoken English/Language by Year of Arrival in Australia by Sex

B22 Relationship in Household by Age by Sex B12 Language Spoken at Home by Sex

B28 Gross Household Income by Household Composition LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

B30 Household Composition by Number of Persons Usually Resident B02 Selected Medians and Averages

B33 Housing Loan Repayment by Dwelling Structure B05 Registered Marital Status by Age by Sex

HOUSING COSTS B06 Social Marital Status by Age by Sex

B02 Selected Medians and Averages B22 Relationship in Household by Age by Sex

B33 Housing Loan Repayment by Dwelling Structure B24 Family Composition

B34 Rent by Landlord Type B27 Family Blending

HOUSING RENTAL B30 Household Composition by Number of Persons Usually Resident

B02 Selected Medians and Averages MARRIAGE, PARTNERING, SEPARATION AND DIVORCE

B34 Rent by Landlord Type B05 Registered Marital Status by Age by Sex

INCOME (PERSONAL, FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD) B06 Social Marital Status by Age by Sex

B02 Selected Medians and Averages B22 Relationship in Household by Age by Sex

B16 Gross Individual Income by Age by Sex MIGRANTS

B26 Gross Family Income by Family Composition B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia

B28 Gross Household Income by Household Composition B11 Proficiency in Spoken English/Language by Year of Arrival in Australia by Sex

INDIGENOUS POPULATION SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION MIGRATION - INTERNAL

B07 Indigenous Status by Age by Sex B37 Place of Usual Residence 1 Year Ago by Sex

INTERNET AND COMPUTER USAGE B38 Place of Usual Residence 5 Years Ago by Sex

B35 Type of Internet Connection by Dwelling Structure MIGRATION - INTERNATIONAL

LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia

B41 Labour Force Status by Age by Sex B11 Proficiency in Spoken English/Language by Year of Arrival in Australia by Sex

L I S T O F T O P I C S - B A S I C C O M M U N I T Y P R O F I L E (4 OF 4) ..................................................................................................MOTOR VEHICLES TRANSPORT ACCESS AND USE

B29 Number of Motor Vehicles by Dwellings B29 Number of Motor Vehicles by Dwellings

OCCUPATION B45 Method of Travel to Work by Sex

B43 Industry of Employment by Occupation UNPAID HOUSEHOLD WORK

B44 Occupation by Age by Sex B19 Unpaid Domestic Work: Number of Hours by Age by Sex

PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY VOLUNTARY WORK

B17 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Age by Sex B18 Voluntary Work for an Organisation or Group by Age by Sex

B20 Unpaid Assistance to a Person with a Disability by Age by Sex

POPULATION SIZE AND GROWTH

B01 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (First Release Processing)

B03 Place of Usual Residence on Census Night by Age

B04 Age by Sex

B07 Indigenous Status by Age by Sex

B10 Country of Birth of Person by Year of Arrival in Australia

B23 Number of Children Ever Born by Age of Mother

B36 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (Second Release Processing)

RELIGION

B13 Religious Affiliation by Sex

SCHOOL EDUCATION

B01 Selected Person Characteristics by Sex (First Release Processing)

B14 Type of Educational Institution Attending (Full/Part-Time Student Status by Age) by Sex

B15 Highest Year of School Completed by Age by Sex

B39 Non-School Qualification: Level of Education by Age by Sex

B40 Non-School Qualification: Field of Study by Age by Sex

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INTRODUCTION Census

CommonwealthInformation was collected from the 2006 Census of Population and Housing. Electoral

DivisionsFirst and SecondRelease Processing

Core ActivityNeed forAssistance

Country ofbirth

GLOSSARYAge

DependentAncestry child

Dependentstudent

Dwelling Type

Average

Core Activity Need for Assistance is used to measure the number of persons with a profound or severe disability. People with a profound or severe disability are defined as those people needing help or assistance in one or more of the three core activity areas of self-care, mobility and communication because of a disability, long term health condition (lasting six months or more), or old age.

There are three country of birth variables. Country of Birth of Person which records a person's country of birth, Country of Birth of Mother and Country of Birth of Father which indicate whether a person's parents were born in Australia or overseas. Data for the Australian External Territories are not included in the statistical counts for Australia in the country of birth tables.

Each table title consists of three parts. The first part lists the classifications included in the table, the second part describes the table population and the third outlines the collection basis.

A number of classifications have been revised for the 2006 Census. For information on these classifications see the 2006 Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0) located on the ABS web site <http://www.abs.gov.au>.

The Age variable is the person's age at last birthday. In 2001 Age was classified from 0-99 years singly and 100 years and over. This has been updated for 2006 to allow Age to be coded from 0-115 years singly.

Commonwealth Electoral Divisions (CEDs) do not generally cross State/Territory borders but there are two exceptions. Jervis Bay Territory is included in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) electorate of Fraser and the territories of Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands are included in the Northern Territory (NT) electorate of Lingiari. This means that state/territory totals (for the ACT and the NT) derived from CEDs will not equal the official state/territory total counts.

The 2006 Census of Population and Housing was held on the 8th August 2006.

The aims of the Census are to accurately measure the number and key characteristics of people in Australia on Census Night and the dwellings in which they live: and to provide timely, high quality and relevant data for small geographic areas and small population groups, to complement the broad level data provided by ABS surveys.

The 2006 Basic Community Profile will be released in two phases. First Release tables (tables B01-B35) are those tables containing classifications which are easily processed. Second Release tables (tables B36-B45) contain classifications which require further processing or a complex derivation.

The Basic Community Profile consists of 45 tables containing key Census characteristics of persons, families and dwellings. Persons data contained in this profile are based on place of usual residence unless otherwise stated. Family tables have been adjusted to best fit a usual residence basis. Dwelling tables are a count of dwelling characteristics and not the persons within. The Basic Community Profile is available for all Census geographic areas from Collection District level to total Australia.

A person's ancestry, when used in conjunction with the person's country of birth and whether the person's parents were born in Australia or overseas, provides a good indication of the ethnic background of first and second generation Australians. Respondents were asked to consider and mark the ancestries they most closely identified with.

Unoccupied private dwellings in caravan/residential parks or camping grounds, marinas, and manufactured homes estates are not included in the Census. For the 2006 Census unoccupied private dwellings in retirement villages (self-contained) are included. For the 2006 Census the category of Shipping is identified separately; it was previously included in the category Off-shore.

This refers to a natural, adopted, step, or foster child who is 15–24 years of age, who is living with his/her parent(s), who attends a secondary or tertiary educational institution as a full-time student and for whom there is no identified partner or child of his/her own usually resident in the same household.

This variable classifies dwellings into basic dwelling types. Occupied private dwellings include residences in caravan/residential parks or camping grounds, marinas, manufactured homes estates and retirement villages (self contained).

The average is calculated by summing the values of all observations in a set of data and then dividing by the number of observations in the set. Thus: average=sum of all the observed values divided by the number of observations.

A dependent child is a person who is a natural, adopted, step, or foster child and who is either a child under 15 years of age, or a dependent student (see Dependent student below). To be regarded as a child the person can have no identified partner or child of his/her own usually resident in the household.

In the 2006 Census respondents had the option of selecting two ancestries. As a result the number of ancestry responses may be greater than the number of people who answered the ancestry question. However, if two responses from a respondent were categorised to the Other category in the ancestry table(s), then they would only be counted as a single response.

There are a number of changes to Ancestry for the 2006 Census. For details of these changes see the 2006 Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0)

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Employed Hours Workedfull/part-time,away from work

Household

ExternalTerritories

FamilyHouseholdComposition

FamilyComposition

HouseholdIncome(weekly)

Family Income(weekly)

Housing LoanRepayment(monthly)

Family rangesvariables

Indigenous Status

Highest Yearof SchoolCompleted Individual

Income(weekly)

Hours Worked is the number of hours worked in all jobs in the week prior to Census Night. Data are available for individual hours worked ranging from 0-99 hours. The Hours Worked variable is used to determine whether a person is employed on a full-time or part-time basis. Refer to Employed full/part-time, away from work.

A household is defined as one or more persons, at least one of whom is at least 15 years of age, usually resident in the same private dwelling.

For Census purposes people who stated they were employed but worked zero hours in the week prior to Census Night have been coded to Employed, away from work.

Employed, worked full-time indicates a person worked 35 hours or more in all jobs during the week prior to Census Night. Employed, worked part-time indicates that a person worked less than 35 hours in all jobs during the week prior to Census Night.

This variable indicates the gross weekly income that is received and includes pensions and allowances. People are not asked to state their exact income, only to indicate the range into which their income falls. Applicable only to persons aged 15 years and over.

Highest Year of School Completed measures the highest level of primary or secondary school completed. This variable has changed since the 2001 Census when it contained the category Still at school. This category has been removed for 2006.

Under this definition, all occupants of a dwelling form a household and complete one Census form.

This variable describes the type of household within a dwelling. Household Composition indicates whether a family is present or not and whether or not other unrelated household members are present.

The question about Indigenous origin on the Census form asks whether each person is of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin. Torres Strait Islanders are the descendants of the Indigenous people of the Torres Strait which is located between the tip of Cape York and Papua New Guinea.

Families are classified in terms of the relationships that exist between a single family reference person and each other member of that family. The Family Composition variable distinguishes between different types of families based on the presence or absence of couple relationships, parent-child relationships, child dependency relationships or other family relationships, in that order of preference.

Data for Australian External Territories are not included in the statistical counts for Australia in the country of birth tables.

A family is defined as two or more persons, one of whom is at least 15 years of age, who are related by blood, marriage (registered or de facto), adoption, step or fostering and who are usually resident in the same household.

A maximum of three families can be coded to a household. Lone person households can contain visitors. Visitor only households can contain overseas visitors.

The Other not classifiable category includes those households which the collector determined were occupied on Census Night but where the collector could not make contact; households that contained only persons aged under 15 years; or households which could not be classified elsewhere in this classification because there was insufficient information on the Census form.Family Composition is derived from people enumerated in the household who usually

reside there, and who share a family relationship. Partners and dependent children usually present but temporarily absent are also included in this derivation. Boarders and other non-family members are excluded.

Family variables are based on place of enumeration but are only derived for people counted at their usual residence. Temporarily absent persons are used to classify types of relationships and families existing in a household, but they are not used in the derivation of any other Census characteristics or in other Census output.

Family Income is calculated by summing the individual incomes reported by all family members aged 15 years and over. The Census collects individual income in ranges. Before these can be summed, a specific dollar amount needs to be allocated to each person. Median incomes for each range (derived using data from the Survey of Income and Housing) are used for this purpose. Household income is not calculated where a household member aged 15 years and over

did not state their income, or was temporarily absent. These households are coded to the Partial income stated category.

This variable measures the monthly amount (in ranges) spent on housing loan repayments. It is applicable to occupied private dwellings being purchased, including dwellings being purchased under a rent/buy scheme.

Household income is calculated by summing the individual incomes reported by all household members aged 15 years and over. The Census collects individual income in ranges. Before they can be summed, a specific dollar amount needs to be allocated to each person. Median incomes for each range (derived using data from the Survey of Income and Housing) are used for this purpose.

Family income is not calculated where a family member aged 15 years and over did not state their income, or was temporarily absent. These families are coded to the Partial income stated category.

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Industry of Number ofEmployment Motor

Vehicles

OccupationLabour ForceStatus

OverseasLanguage visitorsSpokenat Home

Place ofMarital status Enumeration

Place of UsualMedian Residence

Method ofTravelto Work

nec

Postal Areanfd

Non-schoolQualification

Number of This variable is a count of the bedrooms in each occupied private dwelling.bedrooms

Number of Proficiency inChildren Spoken English/Ever Born Language

This variable records the number of children ever born to women aged 15 years and over. It counts live births. The question on Number of Children Ever Born is asked in alternate Censuses and was previously asked in 1996.

Postal Areas are ABS approximations of Australia Post postcodes, created by allocating whole Collection Districts (CDs) on a 'best fit' basis to postcodes.

Every CD is allocated one valid Australia Post postcode as the Postal Area for that CD. When a person is enumerated in that CD, the Postal Area is allocated to the person as their Postal Area of Enumeration.

When a person's address is coded to their CD of Usual Residence, the Postal Area of the CD is allocated to the person as their Postal Area of Usual Residence.

Census Postal Areas exclude non-mappable Australia Post postcodes e.g. post office box postcodes. This means that there are more Australia Post postcodes than Census Postal Areas.

Not elsewhere classified. For more information, see the 2006 Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0) located on the ABS web site <http://www.abs.gov.au>.

For each person who speaks a language other than English at home, their proficiency in spoken English is identified. Persons who did not state their language spoken at home and/or proficiency in English have been coded to the Not stated category.

This variable indicates the method of travel to work that was used on the day of the Census. Data collected are used in conjunction with place of work data to assist in the planning of public transport systems. Respondents were able to select up to three methods of travel to work.

Industry of Employment is coded using the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC). Industry of Employment is classified based on the industry of the person's employer. It relates to the main job held by the person in the week prior to Census Night.

Overseas visitors are those people who indicate on their Census form they will be usually resident in Australia for less than one year. Overseas visitors are excluded from all tables in the Basic Community Profile.

Non-school Qualification: Field of Study describes the field of study of a person's highest completed non-school qualification. Non-school Qualification: Level of Education describes the level of a person's highest completed non-school qualification. Non-school qualifications were coded using the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED).

Where a person did not state their place of usual residence on the Census form, it is imputed at Collection District level. This process is new for the 2006 Census.

Place of Usual Residence One Year Ago is only applicable to persons aged one year and over, while Place of Usual Residence Five Years Ago is only applicable to persons aged five years and over.

This variable records the number of motor vehicles (including company owned vehicles) that are garaged or parked at or near private dwellings on Census Night. Motorbikes, motor scooters and tractors are excluded.

Not further defined. For more information, see the 2006 Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0) located on the ABS web site <http://www.abs.gov.au>.

The median is the value that divides a set of data exactly in half. It is the middle value when the values in a set of data are arranged in order. If there is no middle value (i.e. there is an even number of values) then the median is calculated by determining the mean of two middle values. Thus the median=the middle value of a set of data.

Occupation is coded using the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) released in 2006. The Occupation code is based on the responses given as to the main job held in the week prior to Census Night.

Place of Usual Residence refers to the place where a person lived or intended to live for a total of six months or more in 2006. Counts on this basis are used to minimise the effects of seasonal fluctuations in holiday/resort areas. The 2006 Census asked three questions on usual residence; where the person lived on Census Night, where the person usually lived one year ago, and where the person usually lived five years ago.

Registered Marital Status is used to identify a person's formal registered marital status. Social Marital Status identifies persons whose marital status is based on their current living arrangements and includes the category of de facto marriage. Same-sex couples are included in the de facto marriage category.

Labour Force Status indicates whether a person was Employed, Unemployed or Not in the labour force in the week prior to Census Night. Applicable only to persons aged 15 years and over.

Language Spoken at Home records the main language that is spoken within the home. Language is coded using the Australian Standard Classification of Languages (ASCL) Second Edition, released in 2005. Only one language is coded for each person.

The Place of Enumeration count is a count of people based on where they were located on Census Night. In many cases people are located away from where they usually live. Census counts by place of enumeration include overseas visitors for the variables Age, Sex and Registered Marital Status but exclude overseas visitors for all other person variables.

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Reference Unpaid Childperson Care

Unpaid Domestic

Relationship Workin Household

Usualresidence,family anddwellingcoding

ReligiousAffiliation

Rent (weekly)

Table population

Tenure Type Voluntary Workfor anOrganisationor Group

Type ofEducationalInstitution Year of ArrivalAttending in Australia

Type of InternetConnection

Unpaid Assistanceto a Personwith aDisability

This variable records people who, in the two weeks prior to Census Night, spent time providing unpaid care, help or assistance to family members or others because of a disability, a long term illness or problems relating to old age. This includes people who are in receipt of a Carer Allowance or Carer Payment. It does not include work done through a voluntary organisation or group.

Rent (weekly) records the weekly rent paid for a dwelling. It is applicable to occupied private dwellings being rented (including rent-free accommodation).

For people born overseas, this variable states the year they first arrived in Australia, with the intention of staying for at least one year.

This variable identifies the type of educational institution that a person attends. It is only applicable to persons attending an educational institution for study purposes.

The Type of Internet Connection variable records whether an occupied private dwelling has Internet access, regardless of whether or not it is paid for by the household. Where a dwelling has more than one type of connection only one type is recorded.

The Family/Household Reference Person Indicator identifies the person who is used as the basis for determining the relationships within a household. It is usually the person who has identified himself/herself as Person One on the Census Household Form. The reference person must be someone who is usually resident in the household and aged 15 years or over.

Tenure Type describes whether a dwelling is Owned, Being purchased, or Rented. Tenure Type is only applicable to occupied private dwellings.

This variable records people who spent time doing unpaid domestic work in either their own home or in other places for themselves or their family and other people in their household, in the week prior to Census Night. It is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.

Table population is a description of what the table is counting. For example, tables containing marital status usually have a table population of persons aged 15 years and over. The population appears under the table title.

This variable records people who spent time doing unpaid voluntary work through an organisation or group, in the twelve months prior to Census Night. It excludes work done in a family business or as part of paid employment. It also excludes people whose main reason for undertaking voluntary work was to qualify for government benefits.

Census users should be aware that family variables are only derived if at least one family member is resident in the household on Census Night in order to complete temporarily absent information. If the whole family is absent from the household on Census Night, no family records are created for them.

Family and Dwelling variables describe usual residence characteristics. For example, the Family Composition variable describes the relationship between the family reference person and each other member of that family (e.g. Couples with children, Couples without children, Lone parents etc). The variable takes into consideration persons temporarily absent from the household on Census Night, linking their relationships back to the reference person. If a spouse, for example, is temporarily absent from the family on Census Night, the coding of Family Composition maintains the couple relationship (rather than Lone Parent/Person) even though there is only one of the couple at home on Census Night. The variable is therefore providing usual residence information as it is the characteristic of the people usually in the family that determines the family type.

This variable records people who, in the two weeks prior to Census Night, spent time caring for a child/children (aged under 15 years) without pay. It is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.

This variable identifies a person's religious affiliation and is coded using the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups (ASCRG) Second Edition (2005). Answering this Census question is optional.

Relationship in Household describes the relationship of each person residing within the same household. A child is a person of any age who is a natural, adopted, step or foster child of a couple or lone parent who has no partner or child of their own usually resident in the household. All persons under 15 years of age are considered to be dependent children. A non-dependent child is a child aged 15 years and over and who is not a full-time student aged 15-24 years. Refer to Dependent child and Dependent student.

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DATA QUALITY FURTHERINFORMATION

Confidentialityandintroduced randomadjustment

Partial response

Processing error

Respondenterror

Undercount

In addition further data quality information will be provided progressively in Census Update (cat. no. 2902.0), Census Fact Sheets (cat. no. 2906) and Census quality reports and reference papers.

More detailed information on data quality is available in the 2006 Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0), in the section titled Managing Census Quality.

The Census form may be completed by one household member on behalf of others. Incorrect answers can be introduced to the Census form if the respondent does not understand the question or does not know the correct information about other household members. Many of these errors remain in the final data.

The goal of the Census is to obtain a complete measure of the number and characteristics of people in Australia on Census Night and their dwellings, but it is inevitable that a small number of people will be missed and some will be counted more than once. In Australia more people are missed from the Census than are counted more than once. The net effect when both factors are taken into account is an undercount.

The processing of information from Census forms is now mostly automated, using scanning, Intelligent Character Recognition and other automatic processes. Quality assurance procedures are used during Census processing to ensure processing errors are kept at an acceptable level. Sample checking is undertaken during coding operations, and corrections are made where necessary.

The ABS aims to produce high quality data from the Census. To achieve this, extensive effort is put into Census form design, collection procedures, and processing procedures.

There are four principle sources of error in Census data: respondent error, processing error, partial response and undercount. Quality management of the Census program aims to reduce error as much as possible, and to provide a measure of the remaining error to data users, to allow them to use of the data in an informed way.

Individual Census records are confidential. Before Census data are released, small random adjustments are made to allow the maximum amount of detailed Census data possible to be released without breaching confidentiality. Consequently, care should be taken when interpreting cells with small numbers, since randomisation, as well as possible respondent and processing errors, have a greater impact on small cells than on larger cells

When completing their Census form, some people do not answer all the questions which apply to them. While questions of a sensitive nature are generally excluded from the Census, all topics have a level of non-response. However, this level can be measured and is generally low. In those instances where a householder fails to answer a question, a 'not stated' code is allocated during processing, with the exception of non-response to age, sex, marital status and place of usual residence. These variables are needed for population estimates, so they are imputed using other information on the Census form, as well as information from the previous Census.

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Census DictionaryB01 SELECTED PERSON CHARACTERISTICS BY SEX (FIRST RELEASE PROCESSING) (1 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Total persons 10,549 9,770 20,319

Age groups:0-4 years 800 722 1,5225-14 years 1,665 1,585 3,25015-19 years 592 588 1,18020-24 years 550 503 1,05325-34 years 1,296 1,259 2,55535-44 years 1,707 1,582 3,28945-54 years 1,610 1,394 3,00455-64 years 1,250 1,043 2,29365-74 years 687 607 1,29475-84 years 314 364 67885 years and over 78 123 201

Counted on Census Night:At home(a) 9,481 8,908 18,389Elsewhere in Australia(a) 1,068 861 1,929

Indigenous persons:Aboriginal 381 375 756Torres Strait Islander 3 10 13Both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander(b) 6 0 6Total 390 385 775

Birthplace:Australia 8,643 8,079 16,722Elsewhere(c) 1,214 1,143 2,357

Language spoken at home:English only 9,726 9,125 18,851Other language(d) 281 235 516

Australian citizen 9,354 8,776 18,130

(a) Data are based on place of enumeration. (b) Applicable to persons who are of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin.(c) Includes 'Australian External Territories', 'Inadequately described', 'At sea', and 'Not elsewhere classified'.(d) Includes 'Inadequately described' and 'Non-verbal, so described'.(e) Comprises 'Pre-school', 'Infants/Primary' (including Government, Catholic, Other Non Government), 'Secondary' (including Government, Catholic, Other Non Government), 'Technical or Further Educational Institution (including TAFE Colleges)', and 'University or other Tertiary Institutions'.(f) Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(g) Includes 'Non-private dwellings' and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'.

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Census DictionaryB01 SELECTED PERSON CHARACTERISTICS BY SEX (FIRST RELEASE PROCESSING) (2 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Age of persons attending an educational institution(e):0-4 years 129 103 2325-14 years 1,474 1,438 2,91215-19 years 291 350 64120-24 years 33 49 8225 years and over 94 214 308

Highest year of school completed(f):Year 12 or equivalent 2,634 2,726 5,360Year 11 or equivalent 946 1,074 2,020Year 10 or equivalent 2,560 2,180 4,740Year 9 or equivalent 620 464 1,084Year 8 or below 554 401 955Did not go to school 37 16 53

Count of persons in occupied private dwellings(a) 9,678 9,178 18,856Count of persons in other dwellings(a)(g) 1,462 376 1,838

(a) These data are based on place of enumeration. (b) Applicable to persons who are of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin.(c) Includes 'Australian External Territories', 'Inadequately described', 'At sea', and 'Not elsewhere classified'.(d) Includes 'Inadequately described' and 'Non-verbal, so described'.(e) Comprises 'Pre-school', 'Infants/Primary' (including Government, Catholic, Other Non Government), 'Secondary' (including Government, Catholic, Other Non Government), 'Technical or Further Educational Institution (including TAFE Colleges)', and 'University or other Tertiary Institutions'.(f) Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(g) Includes 'Non-private dwellings' and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'.

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Census DictionaryB02 SELECTED MEDIANS & AVERAGES Census Data Quality Statement

© Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Median age of persons 36 Median housing loan repayment ($/monthly) 932

Median individual income ($/weekly) 484 Median rent ($/weekly) 104

Median family income ($/weekly) 1,089 Average number of persons per bedroom 1.1

Median household income ($/weekly) 931 Average household size 3.0

Median age of persons excludes overseas visitors.

Median individual income is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.

Median family income is applicable to occupied private dwellings. It excludes families where at least one member aged 15 years and over did not state an income and families where at least one member aged 15 years and over was temporarily absent on Census Night.

Median household income is applicable to occupied private dwellings. It excludes households where at least one member aged 15 years and over did not state an income and households where at least one member aged 15 years and over was temporarily absent on Census Night. It excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

Median housing loan repayment is applicable to occupied private dwellings being purchased and includes dwellings being purchased under a rent/buy scheme. It excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

Median rent is applicable to occupied private dwellings being rented. It excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

Average number of persons per bedroom is applicable to occupied private dwellings. It excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

Average household size is applicable to number of persons usually resident in occupied private dwellings. It includes partners, children, and co-tenants (in group households) who were temporarily absent on Census Night. A maximum of three temporary absentees can be counted in each household. It excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

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Census DictionaryB03 PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE ON CENSUS NIGHT(a) BY AGE Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of enumeration

0-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Counted at home on Census Night 4,549 1,993 2,267 3,030 2,662 1,966 1,127 610 187 18,391

Visitor from: Same Statistical Local Area (SLA) 71 62 62 40 29 18 9 10 0 301Different SLA in:

New South Wales 0 12 16 14 37 35 15 4 0 133Victoria 0 8 14 15 24 33 28 0 0 122Queensland 0 4 6 17 23 28 13 0 0 91South Australia 0 8 6 22 28 24 6 0 0 94Western Australia 54 203 303 284 323 249 83 20 8 1,527Tasmania 0 0 0 3 3 19 0 0 0 25Northern Territory 0 0 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 11Australian Capital Territory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other Territories 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 54 235 352 355 438 388 149 24 8 2,003

Total visitors 125 297 414 395 467 406 158 34 8 2,304

Total 4,674 2,290 2,681 3,425 3,129 2,372 1,285 644 195 20,695

(a) This table counts persons where they were staying on Census Night. It also shows the number of persons who were visiting away from their usual residence on Census Night.

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Census DictionaryB04 AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons

Age (years):0 169 152 321 30 162 130 292 60 102 91 1931 141 141 282 31 123 133 256 61 116 97 2132 161 165 326 32 122 135 257 62 110 88 1983 161 127 288 33 149 140 289 63 87 108 1954 169 136 305 34 147 156 303 64 130 84 2140-4 years 801 721 1,522 30-34 years 703 694 1,397 60-64 years 545 468 1,0135 167 167 334 35 179 144 323 65 90 70 1606 157 164 321 36 162 153 315 66 94 72 1667 196 170 366 37 151 153 304 67 75 67 1428 180 158 338 38 175 173 348 68 89 61 1509 158 163 321 39 160 149 309 69 71 62 1335-9 years 858 822 1,680 35-39 years 827 772 1,599 65-69 years 419 332 75110 193 167 360 40 152 174 326 70 77 51 12811 177 171 348 41 175 154 329 71 56 64 12012 157 155 312 42 177 162 339 72 38 60 9813 147 134 281 43 182 166 348 73 51 55 10614 132 137 269 44 189 155 344 74 48 41 8910-14 years 806 764 1,570 40-44 years 875 811 1,686 70-74 years 270 271 54115 133 134 267 45 171 145 316 75 64 53 11716 129 152 281 46 157 147 304 76 44 49 9317 107 132 239 47 152 147 299 77 38 49 8718 109 77 186 48 152 159 311 78 35 35 7019 115 93 208 49 192 143 335 79 36 32 6815-19 years 593 588 1,181 45-49 years 824 741 1,565 75-79 years 217 218 43520 87 100 187 50 168 141 309 80-84 years 93 148 24121 114 79 193 51 157 152 309 85-89 years 54 78 13222 102 118 220 52 137 121 258 90-94 years 16 31 4723 140 90 230 53 165 114 279 95-99 years 0 11 1124 107 116 223 54 160 126 286 100 years and over 6 4 1020-24 years 550 503 1,053 50-54 years 787 654 1,44125 110 91 201 55 139 114 253 Total 10,548 9,769 20,31726 124 115 239 56 127 111 23827 112 120 232 57 154 114 26828 123 115 238 58 141 113 25429 126 123 249 59 148 122 27025-29 years 595 564 1,159 55-59 years 709 574 1,283

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Census DictionaryB05 REGISTERED MARITAL STATUS BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Married(a) Separated Divorced Widowed Never married Total

15-19 years 0 0 0 0 591 59120-24 years 34 0 0 3 515 55225-34 years 501 22 25 3 746 1,29735-44 years 1,039 73 115 5 475 1,70745-54 years 1,101 74 221 13 200 1,60955-64 years 901 55 175 22 97 1,25065-74 years 500 18 81 42 46 68775-84 years 215 8 28 50 13 31485 years and over 36 0 0 35 7 78

Total 4,327 250 645 173 2,690 8,085

15-19 years 0 5 3 0 582 59020-24 years 74 4 3 0 422 50325-34 years 669 28 37 5 519 1,25835-44 years 1,066 69 163 11 271 1,58045-54 years 1,051 59 167 31 86 1,39455-64 years 791 42 111 68 29 1,04165-74 years 398 10 52 134 12 60675-84 years 140 4 11 204 5 36485 years and over 16 5 4 97 0 122

Total 4,205 226 551 550 1,926 7,458

15-19 years 0 5 3 0 1,173 1,18120-24 years 108 4 3 3 937 1,05525-34 years 1,170 50 62 8 1,265 2,55535-44 years 2,105 142 278 16 746 3,28745-54 years 2,152 133 388 44 286 3,00355-64 years 1,692 97 286 90 126 2,29165-74 years 898 28 133 176 58 1,29375-84 years 355 12 39 254 18 67885 years and over 52 5 4 132 7 200

Total 8,532 476 1,196 723 4,616 15,543

(a) Excludes de facto marriages.

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Census DictionaryB06 SOCIAL MARITAL STATUS BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Married in a Married in a Notregistered marriage de facto marriage(b) married Total

15-19 years 0 9 456 46520-24 years 28 75 312 41525-34 years 420 280 325 1,02535-44 years 889 203 315 1,40745-54 years 884 126 295 1,30555-64 years 709 53 248 1,01065-74 years 407 16 145 56875-84 years 174 4 88 26685 years and over 28 0 24 52

Total 3,539 766 2,208 6,513

15-19 years 0 34 432 46620-24 years 73 147 213 43325-34 years 593 263 229 1,08535-44 years 969 201 257 1,42745-54 years 887 106 209 1,20255-64 years 649 48 166 86365-74 years 329 8 176 51375-84 years 109 5 185 29985 years and over 10 0 68 78

Total 3,619 812 1,935 6,366

15-19 years 0 43 888 93120-24 years 101 222 525 84825-34 years 1,013 543 554 2,11035-44 years 1,858 404 572 2,83445-54 years 1,771 232 504 2,50755-64 years 1,358 101 414 1,87365-74 years 736 24 321 1,08175-84 years 283 9 273 56585 years and over 38 0 92 130

Total 7,158 1,578 4,143 12,879

(a) Excludes persons in 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households, 'Non-private dwellings', and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'. Excludes persons who were temporarily absent on Census Night. (b) Includes same-sex couples.

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Census DictionaryB07 INDIGENOUS STATUS BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Indigenous statusIndigenous Non-Indigenous not stated Total

Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons

0-4 years 54 50 104 710 640 1,350 36 32 68 800 722 1,5225-9 years 53 44 97 768 738 1,506 35 42 77 856 824 1,68010-14 years 50 43 93 713 685 1,398 43 36 79 806 764 1,57015-19 years 61 57 118 497 503 1,000 36 27 63 594 587 1,18120-24 years 34 33 67 488 454 942 28 16 44 550 503 1,05325-29 years 15 23 38 555 525 1,080 25 17 42 595 565 1,16030-34 years 22 24 46 647 648 1,295 33 24 57 702 696 1,39835-39 years 15 24 39 771 715 1,486 43 31 74 829 770 1,59940-44 years 25 26 51 800 749 1,549 51 35 86 876 810 1,68645-49 years 20 24 44 760 689 1,449 44 26 70 824 739 1,56350-54 years 16 15 31 718 615 1,333 51 26 77 785 656 1,44155-59 years 14 12 26 662 545 1,207 35 14 49 711 571 1,28260-64 years 7 7 14 497 438 935 39 25 64 543 470 1,01365 years and over 6 5 11 1,000 1,002 2,002 72 85 157 1,078 1,092 2,170

Total 392 387 779 9,586 8,946 18,532 571 436 1,007 10,549 9,769 20,318

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Census DictionaryB08 ANCESTRY(a) BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF PARENTS Census Data Quality StatementCount of responses and persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Both parents Father only Mother only Both parents Country of birth Totalborn overseas born overseas born overseas born in Australia not stated(b) Responses(c)

Australian 92 883 771 8,231 201 10,178Australian Aboriginal 0 0 0 84 9 93

American 22 15 8 9 0 54Chinese 19 3 0 15 0 37Croatian 8 3 0 28 0 39Dutch 151 48 42 99 5 345English 1,568 775 609 4,707 169 7,828Filipino 48 0 16 7 0 71French 29 3 5 14 0 51German 131 45 58 548 16 798Greek 7 4 3 21 4 39Hungarian 8 3 3 3 4 21Indian 27 8 4 9 0 48Irish 277 106 71 1,136 33 1,623Italian 115 82 22 295 13 527Lebanese 8 3 0 0 0 11Macedonian 5 0 0 0 0 5Maltese 0 3 0 3 0 6Maori 133 15 22 8 3 181New Zealander 133 51 46 12 10 252Polish 30 11 7 21 0 69Russian 15 7 6 3 0 31Scottish 413 187 137 1,087 28 1,852Serbian 10 9 3 18 0 40Sinhalese 0 3 3 0 0 6South African 91 0 11 0 3 105Spanish 13 0 3 16 0 32Turkish 0 0 0 0 0 0Vietnamese 20 0 0 0 0 20Welsh 42 11 9 59 0 121Other(d) 253 62 67 130 12 524Ancestry not stated 60 27 29 441 984 1,541

Total responses(c) 3,728 2,367 1,955 17,004 1,494 26,548

Total persons(c) 3,048 1,470 1,177 13,234 1,393 20,322

(a) This list of ancestries consists of the most common 30 Ancestry responses reported in the 2001 Census. (b) Includes country of birth for either/both parents not stated.(c) This table is a multi-response table and therefore the total responses count will not necessarily equal the total persons count.(d) If two responses from one person are categorised in the Other category only one response is counted. Includes ancestries not identified individually and 'Inadequately described'.

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Census DictionaryB09 COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF PERSON(a) BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Australia 8,645 8,080 16,725Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 0Canada 20 15 35China (excl. SARs and Taiwan Province)(b) 0 0 0Croatia 0 0 0Egypt 0 3 3Fiji 5 0 5Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) 0 0 0Germany 35 39 74Greece 0 4 4Hong Kong (SAR of China)(b) 0 8 8India 11 5 16Indonesia 5 11 16Iraq 0 0 0Ireland 19 18 37Italy 19 16 35Japan 0 3 3Korea, Republic of (South) 4 4 8Lebanon 0 4 4Malaysia 14 0 14Malta 0 0 0Netherlands 32 41 73New Zealand 316 244 560Papua New Guinea 0 8 8Philippines 18 34 52Poland 4 3 7Singapore 4 3 7South Africa 66 48 114South Eastern Europe, nfd(c) 8 0 8Sri Lanka 0 0 0Thailand 4 13 17Turkey 0 0 0United Kingdom(d) 491 489 980United States of America 18 18 36Viet Nam 6 7 13Born elsewhere(e) 109 103 212Country of birth not stated 696 546 1,242

Total 10,549 9,767 20,316

(a) This list of countries consists of the most common 35 Country of Birth responses reported in the 2001 Census.(b) Special Administrative Regions (SARs) comprise 'Hong Kong (SAR of China)' and 'Macau (SAR of China)'. (c) Includes persons who stated their birthplace as Yugoslavia.(d) Comprises 'United Kingdom, nfd', 'Channel Islands', 'England', 'Isle of Man', 'Northern Ireland', 'Scotland' and 'Wales'.(e) Includes countries not identified individually, 'Australian External Territories', 'Inadequately described', 'At sea' and 'Not elsewhere classified'.

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Census DictionaryB10 COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF PERSON(a) BY YEAR OF ARRIVAL IN AUSTRALIA Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons born overseas(b) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

YearBefore 1991 1996 of arrival

1991 -1995 -2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006(c) not stated Total

Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Canada 8 0 4 0 3 3 3 6 8 0 35China (excl. SARs and Taiwan Province)(d) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Egypt 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Fiji 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Germany 57 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 72Greece 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Hong Kong (SAR of China)(d) 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10India 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 17Indonesia 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 17Iraq 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ireland 24 0 0 3 0 3 0 6 3 0 39Italy 28 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 36Japan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Korea, Republic of (South) 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Lebanon 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Malaysia 11 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Malta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Netherlands 65 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74New Zealand 289 41 90 16 8 20 23 29 15 32 563Papua New Guinea 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 12Philippines 16 0 13 5 0 0 0 15 0 4 53Poland 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Singapore 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5South Africa 20 0 16 11 5 12 3 28 10 10 115South Eastern Europe, nfd(e) 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Sri Lanka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Thailand 6 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 18Turkey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0United Kingdom(f) 790 26 45 5 25 15 10 13 5 46 980United States of America 19 0 4 0 0 3 0 5 3 0 34Viet Nam 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12Born elsewhere(g) 117 15 22 3 0 0 10 18 12 13 210

Total 1,529 105 212 43 49 56 56 123 56 130 2,359

(a) This list of countries consists of the most common Country of Birth responses (excluding Australia) reported in the 2001 Census. (b) Excludes persons who did not state their country of birth. (c) The year 2006 is the period 1 January 2006 to 8 August 2006. (d) Special Administrative Regions (SARs) comprise 'Hong Kong (SAR of China)' and 'Macau (SAR of China)'. (e) Includes persons who stated their birthplace as Yugoslavia.(f) Comprises 'United Kingdom, nfd', 'Channel Islands', 'England', 'Isle of Man', 'Northern Ireland', 'Scotland' and 'Wales'.(g) Includes countries not identified individually, 'Australian External Territories', 'Inadequately described', 'At sea' and 'Not elsewhere classified'.

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B11 PROFICIENCY IN SPOKEN ENGLISH/LANGUAGE BY YEAR OF ARRIVAL IN AUSTRALIA BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons born overseas(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

YearBefore 1991 1996 of arrival

1991 -1995 -2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006(b) not stated Total

Speaks English only 706 41 82 26 17 21 30 32 22 46 1,023

Speaks other language and speaks English: Very well or well 72 9 15 0 7 7 5 26 11 13 165 Not well or not at all 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 22 Proficiency in English not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 80 12 18 0 7 7 5 31 11 16 187

Language and proficiency in English not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6

Total 786 53 100 26 24 28 35 63 33 68 1,216

Speaks English only 681 44 84 16 23 15 18 39 11 49 980

Speaks other language and speaks English: Very well or well 57 12 20 0 0 12 0 22 7 11 141 Not well or not at all 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 13 Proficiency in English not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 60 12 24 0 0 12 0 22 10 14 154

Language and proficiency in English not stated 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

Total 744 56 112 16 23 27 18 61 21 63 1,141

Speaks English only 1,387 85 166 42 40 36 48 71 33 95 2,003

Speaks other language and speaks English: Very well or well 129 21 35 0 7 19 5 48 18 24 306 Not well or not at all 11 3 7 0 0 0 0 5 3 6 35 Proficiency in English not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 140 24 42 0 7 19 5 53 21 30 341

Language and proficiency in English not stated 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 13

Total 1,530 109 212 42 47 55 53 124 54 131 2,357

(a) Excludes persons who did not state their country of birth.(b) The year 2006 is the period 1 January 2006 to 8 August 2006.

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Census DictionaryB12 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME(a) BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Speaks English only 9,728 9,125 18,853

Speaks other language:Arabic 11 0 11Australian Indigenous Languages 23 32 55Chinese languages:

Cantonese 8 4 12Mandarin 0 0 0Other(b) 0 0 0Total 8 4 12

Croatian 3 0 3Dutch 14 14 28Filipino (excludes Tagalog)(c) 6 15 21French 8 12 20German 23 31 54Greek 4 0 4Hindi 0 3 3Hungarian 3 0 3Indonesian 5 0 5Iranic languages:

Persian (excluding Dari) 0 0 0Dari 0 0 0Other(d) 0 0 0Total 0 0 0

Italian 31 24 55Japanese 0 4 4Khmer 7 0 7Korean 6 0 6Macedonian 0 3 3Maltese 0 0 0Polish 7 3 10Portuguese 5 0 5Russian 5 7 12Samoan 0 0 0Serbian 3 0 3Sinhalese 0 0 0Spanish 7 7 14Tagalog (excludes Filipino)(c) 5 5 10Tamil 3 0 3Turkish 0 0 0Vietnamese 12 7 19Other(e) 83 63 146Total 282 234 516

Language spoken at home not stated 538 411 949

Total 10,548 9,770 20,318

(a) This list of languages consists of the most common Language Spoken at Home responses reported in the 2001 Census. (b) Comprises 'Chinese, nfd', 'Hakka', 'Hokkien', 'Teochew', 'Wu' and 'Chinese, nec'.(c) In 2006 'Tagalog' and 'Filipino' have been identified individually, in 2001 they were classed as one language.(d) Comprises 'Iranic, nfd', 'Kurdish', 'Pashto', 'Balochi' and 'Iranic, nec'. (e) Comprises languages not identified individually, 'Inadequately described' and 'Non-verbal, so described'.

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B13 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION(a) BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Buddhism 32 27 59Christianity:

Anglican 2,203 2,159 4,362Assyrian Apostolic 0 0 0Baptist 206 195 401Brethren 52 60 112Catholic 1,747 1,700 3,447Churches of Christ 57 79 136Eastern Orthodox 21 10 31Jehovah's Witnesses 60 79 139Latter Day Saints 22 25 47Lutheran 165 153 318Oriental Orthodox 0 0 0Other Protestant 44 44 88Pentecostal 172 182 354Presbyterian and Reformed 252 202 454Salvation Army 26 31 57Seventh-day Adventist 57 55 112Uniting Church 636 731 1,367Christian nfd(b) 257 301 558Other Christian 11 8 19Total 5,988 6,014 12,002

Hinduism 6 5 11Islam 15 4 19Judaism 5 5 10Other Religions:

Australian Aboriginal Traditional Religions 0 0 0Other Religious Groups 13 27 40Total 13 27 40

No Religion(c) 3,002 2,460 5,462Other religious affiliation(d) 87 41 128Religious affiliation not stated 1,401 1,186 2,587

Total 10,549 9,769 20,318

(a) Religious affiliation is coded to the Australian Standard Classification of Religious Groups, Second Edition. (b) Comprises 'Christian nfd', 'Apostolic Church, so described', 'Church of God, so described', 'Australian Christian Churches, so described',

and 'New Church Alliance, so described'. (c) Comprises 'No Religion, nfd', 'Agnosticism', 'Atheism', 'Humanism' and 'Rationalism'.(d) Comprises 'Religious belief, nfd', 'Not defined', 'New Age, so described' and 'Theism'.

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Census DictionaryB14 TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ATTENDING (FULL/PART-TIME STUDENT STATUS BY AGE) BY Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons attending an educational institution © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Pre-school 206 190 396

Infants/Primary: Government 980 921 1,901 Catholic 82 98 180 Other Non Government 33 45 78 Total 1,095 1,064 2,159

Secondary: Government 482 539 1,021 Catholic 5 0 5 Other Non Government 41 51 92 Total 528 590 1,118

Technical or Further Educational Institution(a):Full-time student:

Aged 15-24 years 8 16 24Aged 25 years and over 11 14 25

Part-time student:Aged 15-24 years 58 38 96Aged 25 years and over 39 78 117

Full/Part-time student status not stated 0 4 4Total 116 150 266

University or other Tertiary Institutions:Full-time student:

Aged 15-24 years 8 23 31Aged 25 years and over 9 21 30

Part-time student:Aged 15-24 years 7 12 19Aged 25 years and over 29 60 89

Full/Part-time student status not stated 0 0 0Total 53 116 169

Other type of educational institution:Full-time student 6 6 12Part-time student 17 37 54Full/Part-time student status not stated 0 0 0Total 23 43 66

Type of educational institution not stated 840 656 1,496

Total 2,861 2,809 5,670

(a) Includes Technical and Further Education (TAFE) colleges.

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Census DictionaryB15 HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Year 12 or equivalent 142 253 663 578 503 296 127 58 14 2,634Year 11 or equivalent 136 93 159 217 200 85 37 17 3 947Year 10 or equivalent 177 145 325 656 580 458 156 55 7 2,559Year 9 or equivalent 70 17 45 92 131 147 86 25 6 619Year 8 or below 6 6 15 27 60 146 169 100 25 554

Did not go to school 3 0 7 6 3 7 4 4 3 37

Highest year of school not stated 59 36 83 131 133 110 108 56 20 736

Total 593 550 1,297 1,707 1,610 1,249 687 315 78 8,086

Year 12 or equivalent 146 283 741 659 452 258 122 55 10 2,726Year 11 or equivalent 142 74 174 291 232 98 36 23 3 1,073Year 10 or equivalent 183 101 249 471 518 398 177 68 15 2,180Year 9 or equivalent 55 13 30 45 87 103 81 34 16 464Year 8 or below 3 5 3 20 23 104 106 98 40 402

Did not go to school 0 0 0 0 3 6 3 5 0 17

Highest year of school not stated 59 27 60 94 78 77 82 80 38 595

Total 588 503 1,257 1,580 1,393 1,044 607 363 122 7,457

Year 12 or equivalent 288 536 1,404 1,237 955 554 249 113 24 5,360Year 11 or equivalent 278 167 333 508 432 183 73 40 6 2,020Year 10 or equivalent 360 246 574 1,127 1,098 856 333 123 22 4,739Year 9 or equivalent 125 30 75 137 218 250 167 59 22 1,083Year 8 or below 9 11 18 47 83 250 275 198 65 956

Did not go to school 3 0 7 6 6 13 7 9 3 54

Highest year of school not stated 118 63 143 225 211 187 190 136 58 1,331

Total 1,181 1,053 2,554 3,287 3,003 2,293 1,294 678 200 15,543

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Census DictionaryB16 GROSS INDIVIDUAL INCOME (WEEKLY) BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Negative/Nil income 163 11 30 51 81 66 21 11 0 434$1-$149 96 11 21 27 29 34 33 8 0 259$150-$249 47 52 71 65 94 138 161 93 19 740$250-$399 85 56 86 111 118 124 148 64 22 814$400-$599 65 131 176 235 194 173 113 60 22 1,169$600-$799 17 99 227 245 233 169 45 20 6 1,061$800-$999 14 61 181 206 182 143 34 8 0 829$1,000-$1,299 4 29 179 227 237 118 26 13 0 833$1,300-$1,599 6 12 94 155 137 56 11 3 0 474$1,600-$1,999 4 21 71 97 78 46 8 0 0 325$2,000 or more 0 25 73 120 104 76 15 4 0 417

Individual income not stated 90 43 89 168 123 107 72 34 8 734

Total 591 551 1,298 1,707 1,610 1,250 687 318 77 8,089

Negative/Nil income 153 34 129 101 135 113 28 9 3 705$1-$149 169 48 145 144 77 63 33 16 7 702$150-$249 59 51 190 183 143 207 169 100 19 1,121$250-$399 81 76 180 281 221 175 150 106 35 1,305$400-$599 37 129 208 351 236 157 86 54 37 1,295$600-$799 9 58 129 166 170 88 30 13 0 663$800-$999 4 49 89 98 101 49 30 7 0 427$1,000-$1,299 0 15 76 83 121 61 12 7 0 375$1,300-$1,599 0 6 27 32 55 19 4 0 5 148$1,600-$1,999 0 5 13 13 16 11 4 0 3 65$2,000 or more 0 0 3 20 24 24 7 5 0 83

Individual income not stated 75 31 69 109 95 76 54 45 14 568

Total 587 502 1,258 1,581 1,394 1,043 607 362 123 7,457

MALES

FEMALES

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Census DictionaryB16 GROSS INDIVIDUAL INCOME (WEEKLY) BY AGE BY SEX (2 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Negative/Nil income 316 45 159 152 216 179 49 20 3 1,139$1-$149 265 59 166 171 106 97 66 24 7 961$150-$249 106 103 261 248 237 345 330 193 38 1,861$250-$399 166 132 266 392 339 299 298 170 57 2,119$400-$599 102 260 384 586 430 330 199 114 59 2,464$600-$799 26 157 356 411 403 257 75 33 6 1,724$800-$999 18 110 270 304 283 192 64 15 0 1,256$1,000-$1,299 4 44 255 310 358 179 38 20 0 1,208$1,300-$1,599 6 18 121 187 192 75 15 3 5 622$1,600-$1,999 4 26 84 110 94 57 12 0 3 390$2,000 or more 0 25 76 140 128 100 22 9 0 500

Individual income not stated 165 74 158 277 218 183 126 79 22 1,302

Total 1,178 1,053 2,556 3,288 3,004 2,293 1,294 680 200 15,546

PERSONS

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Census DictionaryB17 CORE ACTIVITY NEED FOR ASSISTANCE(a) BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Need forNeed for No need assistance

assistance for assistance not stated Total

0-4 years 6 731 62 7995-14 years 32 1,520 112 1,66415-19 years 7 543 43 59320-24 years 11 507 32 55025-34 years 14 1,218 64 1,29635-44 years 17 1,571 119 1,70745-54 years 29 1,499 82 1,61055-64 years 50 1,135 64 1,24965-74 years 35 607 46 68875-84 years 54 238 23 31585 years and over 24 46 7 77

Total 279 9,615 654 10,548

0-4 years 3 659 59 7215-14 years 17 1,486 84 1,58715-19 years 12 547 29 58820-24 years 6 474 24 50425-34 years 10 1,195 55 1,26035-44 years 23 1,475 83 1,58145-54 years 18 1,325 50 1,39355-64 years 40 967 38 1,04565-74 years 26 542 38 60675-84 years 67 260 37 36485 years and over 60 47 14 121

Total 282 8,977 511 9,770

0-4 years 9 1,390 121 1,5205-14 years 49 3,006 196 3,25115-19 years 19 1,090 72 1,18120-24 years 17 981 56 1,05425-34 years 24 2,413 119 2,55635-44 years 40 3,046 202 3,28845-54 years 47 2,824 132 3,00355-64 years 90 2,102 102 2,29465-74 years 61 1,149 84 1,29475-84 years 121 498 60 67985 years and over 84 93 21 198

Total 561 18,592 1,165 20,318

(a) The 'Core Activity Need for Assistance' variable has been developed to measure the number of people with a profound or severe disability. People with a profound or severe disability are defined as needing help or assistance in one or more of the three core activity areas of self-care, mobility and communication because of a disability, long term health condition (lasting six months or more), or old age.

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PERSONS

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Census DictionaryB18 VOLUNTARY WORK FOR AN ORGANISATION OR GROUP(a) BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Voluntary workVolunteer Not a volunteer not stated Total

15-19 years 119 385 89 59320-24 years 118 389 44 55125-34 years 340 880 78 1,29835-44 years 539 1,029 138 1,70645-54 years 542 963 103 1,60855-64 years 385 770 95 1,25065-74 years 205 397 85 68775-84 years 61 188 65 31485 years and over 10 59 12 81

Total 2,319 5,060 709 8,088

15-19 years 119 397 72 58820-24 years 101 374 27 50225-34 years 403 796 59 1,25835-44 years 710 784 88 1,58245-54 years 563 768 64 1,39555-64 years 375 604 64 1,04365-74 years 203 324 79 60675-84 years 83 202 79 36485 years and over 10 88 21 119

Total 2,567 4,337 553 7,457

15-19 years 238 782 161 1,18120-24 years 219 763 71 1,05325-34 years 743 1,676 137 2,55635-44 years 1,249 1,813 226 3,28845-54 years 1,105 1,731 167 3,00355-64 years 760 1,374 159 2,29365-74 years 408 721 164 1,29375-84 years 144 390 144 67885 years and over 20 147 33 200

Total 4,886 9,397 1,262 15,545

(a) The 'Voluntary Work for an Organisation or Group' variable records people who spent time doing unpaid voluntary work through an organisation or group, in the twelve months prior to Census Night.

PERSONS

MALES

FEMALES

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B19 UNPAID DOMESTIC WORK: NUMBER OF HOURS(a) BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Less than 30 hours Did no unpaid Unpaid domestic5 hours 5-14 hours 15-29 hours or more domestic work work not stated Total

15-19 years 225 55 6 4 223 79 59220-24 years 211 100 17 8 172 44 55225-34 years 464 343 64 36 297 92 1,29635-44 years 523 468 118 59 392 148 1,70845-54 years 457 431 105 62 439 116 1,61055-64 years 295 303 86 51 389 126 1,25065-74 years 113 132 81 79 181 99 68575-84 years 44 47 39 36 82 68 31685 years and over 13 11 6 0 36 12 78

Total 2,345 1,890 522 335 2,211 784 8,087

15-19 years 252 83 18 8 158 69 58820-24 years 132 143 60 84 50 33 50225-34 years 121 320 213 462 77 66 1,25935-44 years 77 402 397 526 87 91 1,58045-54 years 91 374 360 387 114 67 1,39355-64 years 50 225 247 322 124 75 1,04365-74 years 27 93 101 199 103 84 60775-84 years 22 47 51 66 87 90 36385 years and over 15 9 7 10 58 23 122

Total 787 1,696 1,454 2,064 858 598 7,457

15-19 years 477 138 24 12 381 148 1,18020-24 years 343 243 77 92 222 77 1,05425-34 years 585 663 277 498 374 158 2,55535-44 years 600 870 515 585 479 239 3,28845-54 years 548 805 465 449 553 183 3,00355-64 years 345 528 333 373 513 201 2,29365-74 years 140 225 182 278 284 183 1,29275-84 years 66 94 90 102 169 158 67985 years and over 28 20 13 10 94 35 200

Total 3,132 3,586 1,976 2,399 3,069 1,382 15,544

(a) The 'Unpaid Domestic Work: Number of Hours' variable records people who spent time doing unpaid domestic work in either their own home and in other places, for themselves, their family and other people in their household, in the week prior to Census Night.

Did unpaid domestic work

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Census DictionaryB20 UNPAID ASSISTANCE TO A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY(a) BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Provided No unpaid Unpaidunpaid assistance assistance

assistance provided not stated Total

15-19 years 16 489 88 59320-24 years 18 488 45 55125-34 years 61 1,148 87 1,29635-44 years 91 1,470 146 1,70745-54 years 104 1,402 103 1,60955-64 years 98 1,047 106 1,25165-74 years 53 539 96 68875-84 years 20 216 78 31485 years and over 8 54 16 78

Total 469 6,853 765 8,087

15-19 years 26 491 70 58720-24 years 30 439 34 50325-34 years 107 1,083 69 1,25935-44 years 155 1,335 90 1,58045-54 years 191 1,134 69 1,39455-64 years 178 792 72 1,04265-74 years 69 460 77 60675-84 years 30 244 89 36385 years and over 3 95 25 123

Total 789 6,073 595 7,457

15-19 years 42 980 158 1,18020-24 years 48 927 79 1,05425-34 years 168 2,231 156 2,55535-44 years 246 2,805 236 3,28745-54 years 295 2,536 172 3,00355-64 years 276 1,839 178 2,29365-74 years 122 999 173 1,29475-84 years 50 460 167 67785 years and over 11 149 41 201

Total 1,258 12,926 1,360 15,544

(a) The 'Unpaid Assistance to a Person with a Disability' variable records people who, in the two weeks prior to Census Night, spent time providing unpaid care, help or assistance to family members or others because of a disability, a long term illness or problems related to old age.

PERSONS

MALES

FEMALES

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B21 UNPAID CHILD CARE(a) BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Own child/ Did not Unpaid Own child/ Other child/ children and provide child care

children only children only other child/children Total child care not stated Total

15-19 years 4 19 0 23 483 86 59220-24 years 33 23 0 56 450 44 55025-34 years 447 45 13 505 710 83 1,29835-44 years 816 33 21 870 700 135 1,70545-54 years 299 63 12 374 1,139 97 1,61055-64 years 29 98 0 127 1,032 91 1,25065-74 years 5 45 0 50 547 91 68875-84 years 0 4 0 4 236 74 31485 years and over 0 3 0 3 62 14 79

Total 1,633 333 46 2,012 5,359 715 8,086

15-19 years 8 65 3 76 440 74 59020-24 years 114 48 9 171 302 29 50225-34 years 687 76 60 823 377 57 1,25735-44 years 912 92 80 1,084 413 84 1,58145-54 years 203 171 10 384 955 55 1,39455-64 years 14 215 0 229 755 58 1,04265-74 years 6 72 0 78 447 80 60575-84 years 3 11 0 14 271 79 36485 years and over 0 0 4 4 95 23 122

Total 1,947 750 166 2,863 4,055 539 7,457

15-19 years 12 84 3 99 923 160 1,18220-24 years 147 71 9 227 752 73 1,05225-34 years 1,134 121 73 1,328 1,087 140 2,55535-44 years 1,728 125 101 1,954 1,113 219 3,28645-54 years 502 234 22 758 2,094 152 3,00455-64 years 43 313 0 356 1,787 149 2,29265-74 years 11 117 0 128 994 171 1,29375-84 years 3 15 0 18 507 153 67885 years and over 0 3 4 7 157 37 201

Total 3,580 1,083 212 4,875 9,414 1,254 15,543

(a) The 'Unpaid Child Care' variable records people who, in the two weeks prior to Census Night, spent time looking after a child/children (less than 15 years of age) without pay.

Cared for

MALES

FEMALES

PERSONS

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Census DictionaryB22 RELATIONSHIP IN HOUSEHOLD BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons in occupied private dwellings(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

0-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

MALES

Husband in a registered marriage .. 26 418 893 885 712 406 175 25 3,540Partner in de facto marriage(b) .. 81 283 204 129 54 15 3 0 769Lone parent .. 4 12 36 29 16 8 4 3 112Child under 15 2,241 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,241Dependent student (Aged 15-24 years) .. 185 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 185Non-dependent child .. 343 93 42 24 4 3 0 0 509Other related individual .. 52 16 13 8 18 8 3 3 121Unrelated individual living in family household .. 22 19 16 5 4 0 0 0 66Group household member .. 73 36 28 13 13 9 4 0 176Lone person .. 94 146 179 215 190 118 77 19 1,038Visitor (from within Australia)(c) 69 62 58 42 51 44 25 16 3 370

Total 2,310 942 1,081 1,453 1,359 1,055 592 282 53 9,127

FEMALES

Wife in a registered marriage .. 71 596 968 885 645 330 110 10 3,615Partner in de facto marriage(b) .. 187 262 204 103 46 9 4 0 815Lone parent .. 44 112 174 94 24 18 26 9 501Child under 15 2,109 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,109Dependent student (Aged 15-24 years) .. 248 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 248Non-dependent child .. 159 33 14 9 8 3 0 0 226Other related individual .. 35 4 5 11 11 10 9 10 95Unrelated individual living in family household .. 38 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 46Group household member .. 56 14 6 7 13 0 3 0 99Lone person .. 63 56 55 89 116 144 145 50 718Visitor (from within Australia)(c) 45 55 54 21 67 59 37 17 0 355

Total 2,154 956 1,136 1,450 1,265 922 551 314 79 8,827

(a) Excludes persons in 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households. (b) Includes same sex couples. (c) Comprises persons who were not at home on Census Night and stated their relationship in another household as 'Visitor'. .. Not applicable

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Census DictionaryB22 RELATIONSHIP IN HOUSEHOLD BY AGE BY SEX (2 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons in occupied private dwellings(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

0-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

PERSONS

Husband or wife in registered marriage .. 97 1,014 1,861 1,770 1,357 736 285 35 7,155Partner in de facto marriage(b) .. 268 545 408 232 100 24 7 0 1,584Lone parent .. 48 124 210 123 40 26 30 12 613Child under 15 4,350 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4,350Dependent student (Aged 15-24 years) .. 433 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 433Non-dependent child .. 502 126 56 33 12 6 0 0 735Other related individual .. 87 20 18 19 29 18 12 13 216Unrelated individual living in family household .. 60 24 19 5 4 0 0 0 112Group household member .. 129 50 34 20 26 9 7 0 275Lone person .. 157 202 234 304 306 262 222 69 1,756Visitor (from within Australia)(c) 114 117 112 63 118 103 62 33 3 725

Total 4,464 1,898 2,217 2,903 2,624 1,977 1,143 596 132 17,954

(a) Excludes persons in 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households. (b) Includes same sex couples. (c) Comprises persons who were not at home on Census Night and stated their relationship in another household as 'Visitor'. .. Not applicable

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B23 NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN BY AGE OF FEMALE Census Data Quality StatementCount of females aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

None 1 2 3 4 5 6 or more Not stated Total

Age groups:15-19 years 514 15 0 0 0 0 0 56 58520-24 years 327 88 47 8 0 0 0 31 50125-29 years 229 108 117 59 24 4 0 23 56430-34 years 143 132 231 125 16 8 13 29 69735-39 years 77 83 264 210 78 20 4 35 77140-44 years 66 65 293 217 89 20 17 44 81145-49 years 58 43 251 225 86 30 19 29 74150-54 years 38 59 215 204 80 21 14 24 65555-59 years 34 30 199 175 85 16 8 25 57260-64 years 15 21 130 157 84 27 15 17 46665-69 years 10 14 67 92 88 23 23 17 33470-74 years 16 3 23 81 71 29 30 19 27275-79 years 3 16 41 41 48 28 27 14 21880-84 years 8 6 28 29 30 16 19 13 14985 years and over 13 8 24 23 18 7 13 15 121

Total 1,551 691 1,930 1,646 797 249 202 391 7,457

Number of children ever born

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Census DictionaryB24 FAMILY COMPOSITION Census Data Quality StatementCount of families(a) in family households © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Families

Couple family with no children 2,185

Couple family with:children under 15 and:

dependent students and non-dependent children 36dependent students and no non-dependent children 204no dependent students and non-dependent children 95no dependent students and no non-dependent children 1,553Total 1,888

no children under 15 and:dependent students and non-dependent children 59dependent students and no non-dependent children 112no dependent students and non-dependent children 303Total 474

Total 2,362

One parent family with:children under 15 and:

dependent students and non-dependent children 11dependent students and no non-dependent children 52no dependent students and non-dependent children 27no dependent students and no non-dependent children 316Total 406

no children under 15 and:dependent students and non-dependent children 14dependent students and no non-dependent children 31no dependent students and non-dependent children 160Total 205

Total 611

Other family 59

Total 5,217

(a) Includes same-sex couple families.

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Census DictionaryB25 FAMILY COMPOSITION BY SEX OF PERSON IN FAMILY Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons(a) in families(b) in occupied private dwellings © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Couple family with no children 2,099 2,131 4,230

Couple family with:children under 15 and:

dependent students and non-dependent children 101 109 210dependent students and no non-dependent children 419 425 844no dependent students and non-dependent children 219 210 429no dependent students and no non-dependent children 3,127 3,056 6,183Total 3,866 3,800 7,666

no children under 15 and:dependent students and non-dependent children 118 105 223dependent students and no non-dependent children 144 172 316no dependent students and non-dependent children 518 375 893Total 780 652 1,432

Total 4,646 4,452 9,098

One parent family with:children under 15 and:

dependent students and non-dependent children 23 25 48dependent students and no non-dependent children 55 119 174no dependent students and non-dependent children 51 60 111no dependent students and no non-dependent children 332 545 877Total 461 749 1,210

no children under 15 and:dependent students and non-dependent children 14 28 42dependent students and no non-dependent children 26 35 61no dependent students and non-dependent children 156 173 329Total 196 236 432

Total 657 985 1,642

Other family 72 43 115

Total 7,474 7,611 15,085

(a) Excludes family members temporarily absent on Census Night. (b) Includes same-sex couple families.

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B26 GROSS FAMILY INCOME (WEEKLY) BY FAMILY COMPOSITION Census Data Quality Statement

Count of families(a) in family households(b) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Couple Couple Onefamily with family with parent Otherno children children family family Total

Negative/Nil income 48 37 10 0 95$1-$149 37 16 9 0 62$150-$249 13 9 47 4 73$250-$349 21 21 84 0 126$350-$499 218 48 22 5 293$500-$649 245 152 140 9 546$650-$799 82 131 66 11 290$800-$999 135 195 46 0 376$1,000-$1,199 315 339 36 8 698$1,200-$1,399 197 213 18 3 431$1,400-$1,699 150 214 13 0 377$1,700-$1,999 142 174 11 3 330$2,000-$2,499 129 141 3 0 273$2,500 -$2,999 79 123 5 0 207$3,000 or more 80 80 3 4 167Partial income stated(c) 221 425 64 6 716All incomes not stated(d) 73 45 33 6 157

Total 2,185 2,363 610 59 5,217

(a) Includes same-sex couple families. (b) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.(c) Comprises families where at least one, but not all, member(s) aged 15 years and over did not state an income and/or was temporarily absent on Census Night. (d) Comprises families where no members present stated an income.

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Census DictionaryB27 FAMILY BLENDING(a) Census Data Quality StatementCount of couple families with children © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Families

Intact family with no other children present 2,084Step family with no other children present 126Blended family with no other children present 111

Intact family with other children present 16Step family with other children present 0Blended family with other children present 0

Other couple family with other children only 24

Total 2,361

(a) Excludes 'One parent families', 'Other families'. Excludes families in: 'Non-family/Non-classifiable households', Unoccupied private dwellings', 'Non-private dwellings', and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'.

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Census DictionaryB28 GROSS HOUSEHOLD INCOME (WEEKLY) BY HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Non-familyFamily households households(b) Total

Negative/Nil income 93 37 130$1-$149 61 52 113$150-$249 65 282 347$250-$349 113 346 459$350-$499 285 3 288$500-$649 525 306 831$650-$799 286 204 490$800-$999 376 172 548$1,000-$1,199 694 154 848$1,200-$1,399 430 11 441$1,400-$1,699 381 69 450$1,700-$1,999 335 37 372$2,000-$2,499 292 12 304$2,500 -$2,999 206 40 246$3,000 or more 167 5 172Partial income stated(c) 718 33 751All incomes not stated(d) 148 118 266

Total 5,175 1,881 7,056

(a) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other non classifiable' households. (b) Comprises 'Lone person' and 'Group households'. (c) Comprises households where at least one, but not all, member(s) aged 15 years and over did not state an income and/or was temporarily absent on Census Night. (d) Comprises households where no members present stated an income.

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Census DictionaryB29 NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES(a) BY DWELLINGS Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings(b) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Dwellings

Number of motor vehicles per dwelling:None 3471 motor vehicle 2,0592 motor vehicles 2,7703 motor vehicles 9534 or more motor vehicles 664Total 6,793

Number of motor vehicles not stated 262

Total 7,055

(a) Excludes motorbikes/scooters.(b) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

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Census DictionaryB30 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION BY NUMBER OF PERSONS USUALLY RESIDENT(a) Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings(b) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Non-familyFamily households households(c) Total

Number of persons usually resident: One .. 1,731 1,731 Two 2,415 121 2,536 Three 967 18 985 Four 1,035 11 1,046 Five 549 0 549 Six or more 208 0 208

Total 5,174 1,881 7,055

(a) Includes up to three residents who were temporarily absent on Census Night. (b) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households. (c) Comprises 'Lone person' and 'Group households'. .. Not applicable

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Census DictionaryB31 DWELLING STRUCTURE Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings(a) and persons in occupied private dwellings © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Dwellings Persons

Separate house 6,319 16,523

Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc. with: One storey 254 439 Two or more storeys 30 64 Total 284 503

Flat, unit or apartment: In a one or two storey block 273 394 In a three storey block 0 0 In a four or more storey block 0 0 Attached to a house 5 9 Total 278 403

Other dwelling: Caravan, cabin, houseboat 132 215 Improvised home, tent, sleepers out 10 5 House or flat attached to a shop, office, etc. 31 84 Total 173 304

Dwelling structure not stated 0 4

Total 7,054 17,737

(a) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

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Census DictionaryB32 TENURE TYPE AND LANDLORD TYPE BY DWELLING STRUCTURE Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Semi-detached, DwellingSeparate row or terrace house, Flat, unit Other structure

house townhouse etc. or apartment dwelling not stated Total

Fully owned 2,438 43 35 76 0 2,592

Being purchased(b) 1,850 19 11 14 0 1,894

Rented: Real estate agent 364 59 50 3 0 476 State or territory housing authority 249 61 56 0 0 366 Person not in same household(c) 582 48 50 13 0 693 Housing co-operative/community/church group 17 11 26 0 0 54 Other landlord type(d) 398 15 25 37 0 475 Landlord type not stated 183 5 9 7 0 204 Total 1,793 199 216 60 0 2,268

Other tenure type(e) 76 4 3 5 0 88

Tenure type not stated 162 18 15 18 0 213

Total 6,319 283 280 173 0 7,055

(a) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households. (b) Includes dwellings being purchased under a rent/buy scheme.(c) Comprises dwellings being rented from a parent/other relative or other person.(d) Comprises dwellings being rented through a 'Residential park (includes caravan parks and marinas)', 'Employer-government (includes Defence Housing Authority)' and 'Employer-other employer' (private). (e) Includes dwellings 'Being occupied under a life tenure scheme'.

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Census DictionaryB33 HOUSING LOAN REPAYMENT (MONTHLY) BY DWELLING STRUCTURE Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings being purchased(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Semi-detached, Dwellingrow or terrace house, Flat, unit structure

Separate house townhouse etc. or apartment Other dwelling not stated Total

$1-$249 73 0 3 3 0 79$250-$399 104 0 0 0 0 104$400-$549 167 4 0 0 0 171$550-$749 209 3 0 0 0 212$750-$949 229 3 3 3 0 238$950-$1,199 246 0 5 0 0 251$1,200-$1,399 186 5 0 0 0 191$1,400-$1,599 97 3 0 0 0 100$1,600-$1,999 100 0 0 0 0 100$2,000-$2,999 93 0 0 3 0 96$3,000 and over 48 3 0 0 0 51Housing loan repayment not stated 296 0 3 4 0 303

Total 1,848 21 14 13 0 1,896

(a) Includes dwellings 'Being purchased under a rent/buy scheme'. Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

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Census DictionaryB34 RENT (WEEKLY) BY LANDLORD TYPE Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings being rented(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

HousingReal co-operative/ Other

estate State or territory Person not in community/ landlord Landlord typeagent housing authority same household(b) church group type(c) not stated Total

$0-$49 0 18 98 5 156 175 452$50-$99 10 195 86 33 163 10 497$100-$139 97 103 178 14 59 7 458$140-$179 137 17 136 3 18 0 311$180-$224 105 0 83 0 12 0 200$225-$274 52 0 33 0 7 0 92$275-$349 31 4 14 0 7 0 56$350-$449 19 0 17 0 7 0 43$450-$549 4 0 5 0 0 0 9$550 and over 3 10 10 0 0 0 23Rent not stated 18 21 34 0 45 9 127

Total 476 368 694 55 474 201 2,268

(a) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households. (b) Comprises dwellings being rented from a parent/other relative or other person.(c) Comprises dwellings being rented through a 'Residential park (includes caravan parks and marinas)', 'Employer-government (includes Defence Housing Authority)' and 'Employer-other employer' (private).

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Census DictionaryB35 TYPE OF INTERNET CONNECTION(a) BY DWELLING STRUCTURE Census Data Quality StatementCount of occupied private dwellings(b) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007

Semi-detached, DwellingSeparate row or terrace house, Flat, unit Other structure

house townhouse etc. or apartment dwelling not stated Total

No Internet connection 2,297 181 163 104 3 2,748

Type of Internet connection: Broadband 2,004 47 51 25 0 2,127 Dial-up 1,791 32 36 20 0 1,879 Other 47 3 3 3 0 56 Total 3,842 82 90 48 0 4,062

Internet connection not stated 181 20 25 20 0 246

Total 6,320 283 278 172 3 7,056

(a) Where a dwelling has more than one type of Internet connection, only one is recorded.(b) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other not classifiable' households.

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Census DictionaryB36 SELECTED PERSON CHARACTERISTICS BY SEX (SECOND RELEASE PROCESSING) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Persons aged 15 years and over 8,086 7,457 15,543

Labour force status(a):Employed, worked full-time(b) 4,853 1,963 6,816Employed, worked part-time 662 2,009 2,671Employed, away from work(c) 410 357 767Unemployed, looking for work 184 171 355Total labour force 6,109 4,500 10,609

Not in the labour force 1,476 2,583 4,059

% Unemployment(d) 3.0 3.8 3.4% Labour force participation(e) 75.6 60.3 68.3% Employment to population(f) 73.3 58.0 66.0

Non-school qualifications(a):Postgraduate Degree 42 30 72Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate 38 115 153Bachelor Degree 386 668 1,054Advanced Diploma and Diploma 378 580 958Certificate Level 1,911 941 2,852

Migration:Lived at same address 1 year ago(g) 7,883 7,327 15,210Lived at different address 1 year ago(g) 1,924 1,872 3,796

Lived at same address 5 years ago(h) 5,053 4,585 9,638Lived at different address 5 years ago(h) 4,001 3,930 7,931

(a) Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over. (b) 'Employed, worked full-time' is defined as having worked 35 hours or more in all jobs during the week prior to Census Night.(c) Comprises employed persons who did not work any hours in the week prior to Census Night and employed persons who did not state their hours

worked.(d) The number of unemployed persons expressed as a percentage of the total labour force.(e) The number of persons in the labour force expressed as a percentage of persons aged 15 years and over.(f) The number of employed persons expressed as a percentage of persons aged 15 years and over.(g) Excludes persons less than 1 year of age.(h) Excludes persons less than 5 years of age.

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Census DictionaryB37 PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 1 year and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Same usual address 1 year ago as in 2006 7,883 7,328 15,211

Different usual address 1 year ago: Same Statistical Local Area (SLA) 833 878 1,711 Different SLA in: New South Wales 45 38 83 Victoria 38 18 56 Queensland 42 43 85 South Australia 41 29 70 Western Australia 778 755 1,533 Tasmania 11 6 17 Northern Territory 13 13 26 Australian Capital Territory 3 3 6 Other Territories 0 0 0 Total 971 905 1,876 Overseas 94 74 168 Not stated(a) 25 15 40 Total 1,923 1,872 3,795

Not stated(b) 573 415 988

Total 10,379 9,615 19,994

(a) Includes persons who stated that they were usually resident at a different address 1 year ago but did not state that address.(b) Includes persons who did not state whether they were usually resident at a different address 1 year ago.

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Census DictionaryB38 PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE 5 YEARS AGO BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 5 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

Same usual address 5 years ago as in 2006 5,286 4,811 10,097

Different usual address 5 years ago: Same Statistical Local Area (SLA) 1,424 1,419 2,843 Different SLA in: New South Wales 88 72 160 Victoria 75 58 133 Queensland 85 93 178 South Australia 92 82 174 Western Australia 1,654 1,693 3,347 Tasmania 21 23 44 Northern Territory 16 13 29 Australian Capital Territory 0 3 3 Other Territories 0 3 3 Total 2,031 2,040 4,071 Overseas 243 202 445 Not stated(a) 68 44 112 Total 3,766 3,705 7,471

Not stated(b) 695 529 1,224

Total 9,747 9,045 18,792

(a) Includes persons who stated that they lived at a different address 5 years ago but did not state that address.(b) Includes persons who did not state whether they were usually resident at a different address 5 years ago.

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Census DictionaryB39 NON-SCHOOL QUALIFICATION: LEVEL OF EDUCATION(a) BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over with a qualification(b) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years and over Total

Postgraduate Degree 0 9 6 11 10 4 0 0 40

Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate 3 6 12 10 3 5 0 0 39

Bachelor Degree 14 109 118 73 50 14 8 0 386

Advanced Diploma and Diploma 14 62 87 94 71 36 11 3 378

Certificate: Certificate nfd 13 21 19 21 18 8 3 0 103 Certificate III & IV(c) 163 367 417 384 218 114 45 9 1,717 Certificate I & II(d) 39 17 11 16 5 0 0 3 91 Total 215 405 447 421 241 122 48 12 1,911

Level of education inadequately described 6 9 36 19 11 13 5 0 99

Level of education not stated 110 96 166 130 130 105 64 28 829

Total 362 696 872 758 516 299 136 43 3,682

Postgraduate Degree 0 5 13 5 8 0 0 0 31

Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate 10 27 32 36 9 0 0 0 114

Bachelor Degree 67 224 157 109 67 31 14 0 669

Advanced Diploma and Diploma 32 113 148 143 92 41 12 0 581

Certificate: Certificate nfd 24 46 67 25 24 3 5 3 197 Certificate III & IV(c) 96 152 165 118 59 17 0 0 607 Certificate I & II(d) 46 32 24 21 9 6 0 0 138 Total 166 230 256 164 92 26 5 3 942

Level of education inadequately described 8 19 28 32 16 16 6 0 125

Level of education not stated 94 74 131 110 107 122 102 56 796

Total 377 692 765 599 391 236 139 59 3,258

(a) Excludes schooling up to Year 12.(b) Excludes persons with a qualification out of the scope of the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED).(c) Includes 'Certificate III & IV, nfd'.(d) Includes 'Certificate I & II, nfd'.

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15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years and over Total

Postgraduate Degree 0 14 19 16 18 4 0 0 71

Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate 13 33 44 46 12 5 0 0 153

Bachelor Degree 81 333 275 182 117 45 22 0 1,055

Advanced Diploma and Diploma 46 175 235 237 163 77 23 3 959

Certificate: Certificate nfd 37 67 86 46 42 11 8 3 300 Certificate III & IV(c) 259 519 582 502 277 131 45 9 2,324 Certificate I & II(d) 85 49 35 37 14 6 0 3 229 Total 381 635 703 585 333 148 53 15 2,853

Level of education inadequately described 14 28 64 51 27 29 11 0 224

Level of education not stated 204 170 297 240 237 227 166 84 1,625

Total 739 1,388 1,637 1,357 907 535 275 102 6,940

(a) Excludes schooling up to Year 12.(b) Excludes persons with a qualification out of the scope of the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED).(c) Includes 'Certificate III & IV, nfd'.(d) Includes 'Certificate I & II, nfd'.

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Census DictionaryB40 NON-SCHOOL QUALIFICATION: FIELD OF STUDY BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over with a qualification(a) © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years and over Total

Natural & Physical Sciences 0 8 9 12 12 4 3 0 48Information Technology 10 11 6 6 5 0 0 0 38Engineering & Related Technologies 98 260 303 269 166 72 30 8 1,206Architecture & Building 27 62 83 84 42 36 9 5 348Agriculture, Environmental & Related Studies 70 105 124 104 65 47 10 0 525Health 3 12 23 18 12 6 3 0 77Education 5 32 33 35 18 7 3 0 133Management & Commerce 10 52 57 39 30 17 3 0 208Society & Culture 6 22 26 27 15 0 5 0 101Creative Arts 8 7 11 8 6 0 0 0 40Food, Hospitality & Personal Services 12 32 40 20 8 4 4 0 120Mixed Field Programmes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Field of study inadequately described 3 0 0 13 10 0 0 0 26Field of study not stated 108 94 157 124 128 106 66 30 813

Total 360 697 872 759 517 299 136 43 3,683

Natural & Physical Sciences 4 24 15 3 0 0 0 0 46Information Technology 3 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 20Engineering & Related Technologies 3 9 9 10 3 4 0 0 38Architecture & Building 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 9Agriculture, Environmental & Related Studies 28 59 46 13 11 0 0 4 161Health 24 74 113 126 95 51 20 3 506Education 42 116 145 146 70 27 12 0 558Management & Commerce 74 146 147 95 48 27 7 0 544Society & Culture 47 71 76 68 40 16 4 0 322Creative Arts 14 29 18 7 9 10 0 0 87Food, Hospitality & Personal Services 43 76 62 30 19 5 3 0 238Mixed Field Programmes 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10Field of study inadequately described 3 10 7 4 0 0 0 0 24Field of study not stated 88 64 113 94 94 96 95 50 694

Total 379 690 765 596 389 236 141 61 3,257

(a) Excludes persons with a qualification out of the scope of the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED).

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15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years and over Total

Natural & Physical Sciences 4 32 24 15 12 4 3 0 94Information Technology 13 20 14 6 5 0 0 0 58Engineering & Related Technologies 101 269 312 279 169 76 30 8 1,244Architecture & Building 27 65 89 84 42 36 9 5 357Agriculture, Environmental & Related Studies 98 164 170 117 76 47 10 4 686Health 27 86 136 144 107 57 23 3 583Education 47 148 178 181 88 34 15 0 691Management & Commerce 84 198 204 134 78 44 10 0 752Society & Culture 53 93 102 95 55 16 9 0 423Creative Arts 22 36 29 15 15 10 0 0 127Food, Hospitality & Personal Services 55 108 102 50 27 9 7 0 358Mixed Field Programmes 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10Field of study inadequately described 6 10 7 17 10 0 0 0 50Field of study not stated 196 158 270 218 222 202 161 80 1,507

Total 739 1,387 1,637 1,355 906 535 277 104 6,940

(a) Excludes persons with a qualification out of the scope of the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED).

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B41 LABOUR FORCE STATUS BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Employed, worked:Full-time(a) 193 377 962 1,269 1,156 722 147 24 3 4,853Part-time 88 39 78 113 122 138 63 21 0 662

Employed, away from work(b) 6 15 47 43 57 47 23 0 0 238Hours worked not stated 10 18 32 52 31 13 9 3 0 168Total 297 449 1,119 1,477 1,366 920 242 48 3 5,921

Unemployed, looking for:Full-time work 17 26 43 34 16 7 0 0 0 143Part-time work 13 5 3 5 6 11 0 0 0 43Total 30 31 46 39 22 18 0 0 0 186

Total labour force 327 480 1,165 1,516 1,388 938 242 48 3 6,107

Not in the labour force 226 40 69 81 133 238 388 236 65 1,476Labour force status not stated 43 31 64 107 86 75 58 30 7 501

Total 596 551 1,298 1,704 1,607 1,251 688 314 75 8,084

Employed, worked:Full-time(a) 99 196 341 471 569 240 37 7 3 1,963Part-time 175 110 339 599 437 268 71 11 0 2,010

Employed, away from work(b) 8 8 58 48 60 45 10 0 0 237Hours worked not stated 10 8 13 29 19 24 15 3 0 121Total 292 322 751 1,147 1,085 577 133 21 3 4,331

Unemployed, looking for:Full-time work 18 14 19 19 11 3 0 0 0 84Part-time work 21 10 18 24 7 3 0 3 0 86Total 39 24 37 43 18 6 0 3 0 170

Total labour force 331 346 788 1,190 1,103 583 133 24 3 4,501

Not in the labour force 227 137 421 317 244 414 432 291 99 2,582Labour force status not stated 30 20 51 73 49 46 41 48 18 376

Total 588 503 1,260 1,580 1,396 1,043 606 363 120 7,459

(a) 'Employed, worked full-time' is defined as having worked 35 hours or more in all jobs during the week prior to Census Night.(b) Comprises employed persons who did not work any hours in the week prior to Census Night.

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B41 LABOUR FORCE STATUS BY AGE BY SEX (2 of 2) Census Data Quality StatementCount of persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Employed, worked:Full-time(a) 292 573 1,303 1,740 1,725 962 184 31 6 6,816Part-time 263 149 417 712 559 406 134 32 0 2,672

Employed, away from work(b) 14 23 105 91 117 92 33 0 0 475Hours worked not stated 20 26 45 81 50 37 24 6 0 289Total 589 771 1,870 2,624 2,451 1,497 375 69 6 10,252

Unemployed, looking for:Full-time work 35 40 62 53 27 10 0 0 0 227Part-time work 34 15 21 29 13 14 0 3 0 129Total 69 55 83 82 40 24 0 3 0 356

Total labour force 658 826 1,953 2,706 2,491 1,521 375 72 6 10,608

Not in the labour force 453 177 490 398 377 652 820 527 164 4,058Labour force status not stated 73 51 115 180 135 121 99 78 25 877

Total 1,184 1,054 2,558 3,284 3,003 2,294 1,294 677 195 15,543

(a) 'Employed, worked full-time' is defined as having worked 35 hours or more in all jobs during the week prior to Census Night.(b) Comprises employed persons who did not work any hours in the week prior to Census Night.

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B42 INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENT(a) BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 3) Census Data Quality StatementCount of employed persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Agriculture, forestry & fishing 66 145 418 536 524 344 133 36 0 2,202Mining 8 23 47 65 48 21 5 0 0 217Manufacturing 33 35 74 63 58 37 5 3 0 308Electricity, gas, water & waste services 0 4 8 13 19 13 0 0 0 57Construction 49 73 142 195 159 87 12 0 0 717Wholesale trade 10 19 51 53 50 39 3 0 0 225Retail trade 46 35 60 76 69 51 10 3 3 353Accommodation & food services 27 7 18 28 37 33 6 0 0 156Transport, postal & warehousing 6 15 76 143 120 79 18 0 0 457Information media & telecommunications 0 3 6 7 4 8 0 0 0 28Financial & insurance services 0 4 11 17 9 6 0 0 0 47Rental, hiring & real estate services 0 3 5 15 10 19 3 0 0 55Professional, scientific & technical services 5 6 18 37 27 18 6 0 0 117Administrative & support services 0 6 10 8 15 11 3 3 0 56Public administration & safety 4 12 61 68 82 56 15 0 0 298Education & training 0 6 29 40 57 28 0 0 0 160Health care & social assistance 0 8 7 25 21 18 6 0 0 85Arts & recreation services 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 15Other services 27 24 42 42 32 29 6 0 0 202

Inadequately described/Not stated 17 19 29 40 19 25 11 4 0 164

Total 298 447 1,117 1,476 1,365 922 242 49 3 5,919

(a) Industry of employment was coded to the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) edition. This has replaced the 1993 ANZSIC edition.

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B42 INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENT(a) BY AGE BY SEX (2 of 3) Census Data Quality StatementCount of employed persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Agriculture, forestry & fishing 12 30 125 238 258 173 62 13 0 911Mining 0 7 10 6 16 3 0 0 0 42Manufacturing 7 7 23 21 19 16 0 0 0 93Electricity, gas, water & waste services 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 9Construction 3 12 28 29 25 11 3 0 3 114Wholesale trade 3 8 23 30 17 13 3 0 0 97Retail trade 121 55 81 132 104 56 6 0 0 555Accommodation & food services 64 29 43 79 83 41 6 3 0 348Transport, postal & warehousing 4 6 32 27 36 25 3 3 0 136Information media & telecommunications 3 3 7 8 9 4 3 0 0 37Financial & insurance services 7 15 29 28 21 3 3 0 0 106Rental, hiring & real estate services 4 5 16 25 8 7 3 0 0 68Professional, scientific & technical services 10 13 31 39 19 12 3 0 0 127Administrative & support services 4 5 6 29 30 17 3 0 0 94Public administration & safety 3 10 51 51 44 18 7 0 0 184Education & training 6 57 114 181 166 58 4 0 0 586Health care & social assistance 15 35 80 138 175 100 12 0 0 555Arts & recreation services 4 5 4 10 5 3 0 0 0 31Other services 18 14 34 44 25 7 0 0 0 142

Inadequately described/Not stated 4 5 14 29 21 11 10 3 0 97

Total 292 324 751 1,147 1,084 578 131 22 3 4,332

(a) Industry of employment was coded to the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) edition. This has replaced the 1993 ANZSIC edition.

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B42 INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENT(a) BY AGE BY SEX (3 of 3) Census Data Quality StatementCount of employed persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 yearsyears years years years years years years years and over Total

Agriculture, forestry & fishing 78 175 543 774 782 517 195 49 0 3,113Mining 8 30 57 71 64 24 5 0 0 259Manufacturing 40 42 97 84 77 53 5 3 0 401Electricity, gas, water & waste services 0 7 8 16 22 13 0 0 0 66Construction 52 85 170 224 184 98 15 0 3 831Wholesale trade 13 27 74 83 67 52 6 0 0 322Retail trade 167 90 141 208 173 107 16 3 3 908Accommodation & food services 91 36 61 107 120 74 12 3 0 504Transport, postal & warehousing 10 21 108 170 156 104 21 3 0 593Information media & telecommunications 3 6 13 15 13 12 3 0 0 65Financial & insurance services 7 19 40 45 30 9 3 0 0 153Rental, hiring & real estate services 4 8 21 40 18 26 6 0 0 123Professional, scientific & technical services 15 19 49 76 46 30 9 0 0 244Administrative & support services 4 11 16 37 45 28 6 3 0 150Public administration & safety 7 22 112 119 126 74 22 0 0 482Education & training 6 63 143 221 223 86 4 0 0 746Health care & social assistance 15 43 87 163 196 118 18 0 0 640Arts & recreation services 4 5 9 15 10 3 0 0 0 46Other services 45 38 76 86 57 36 6 0 0 344

Inadequately described/Not stated 21 24 43 69 40 36 21 7 0 261

Total 590 771 1,868 2,623 2,449 1,500 373 71 6 10,251

(a) Industry of employment was coded to the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) edition. This has replaced the 1993 ANZSIC edition.

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B43 INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYMENT(a) BY OCCUPATION(b) Census Data Quality StatementCount of employed persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Community Clerical & Machinery InadequatelyTechnicians & & personal administrative Sales operators described/

Managers Professionals trades workers service workers workers workers & drivers Labourers Not stated Total

Agriculture, forestry & fishing 2,306 35 203 3 80 14 69 392 10 3,112Mining 21 16 57 8 17 0 96 41 6 262Manufacturing 43 18 135 3 43 34 37 86 4 403Electricity, gas, water & waste services 7 0 21 0 10 0 16 16 0 70Construction 71 14 302 0 84 4 167 180 9 831Wholesale trade 51 18 51 3 50 78 34 34 0 319Retail trade 192 20 70 11 71 421 21 100 0 906Accommodation & food services 119 7 66 92 27 38 0 155 0 504Transport, postal & warehousing 66 16 63 3 98 6 308 28 4 592Information media & telecommunications 3 24 20 0 8 6 0 4 0 65Financial & insurance services 30 13 3 0 88 12 0 3 5 154Rental, hiring & real estate services 12 5 0 0 34 53 9 7 6 126Professional, scientific & technical services 19 76 39 3 88 0 4 13 4 246Administrative & support services 3 16 14 23 12 0 7 77 0 152Public administration & safety 52 90 54 65 95 0 71 47 4 478Education & training 63 407 33 129 61 0 3 50 3 749Health care & social assistance 14 202 41 249 81 5 3 41 5 641Arts & recreation services 0 11 5 17 5 0 0 5 0 43Other services 21 29 189 21 36 7 4 31 3 341

Inadequately described/Not stated 31 9 45 8 29 14 19 48 59 262

Total 3,124 1,026 1,411 638 1,017 692 868 1,358 122 10,256

(a) Industry of employment was coded to the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) edition. This has replaced the 1993 ANZSIC edition. (b) Occupation was coded to the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO). This has replaced the 1996 Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (ASCO) Second Edition.

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Census DictionaryB44 OCCUPATION(a) BY AGE BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of employed persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Community Clerical & Machinery InadequatelyTechnicians & & personal administrative Sales operators described/

Managers Professionals trades workers service workers workers workers & drivers Labourers Not stated Total

15-19 years 23 0 93 4 4 28 12 125 11 30020-24 years 88 16 135 7 6 19 61 105 10 44725-34 years 334 96 269 28 14 45 145 180 7 1,11835-44 years 549 123 280 20 29 50 212 191 26 1,48045-54 years 586 89 241 23 27 36 206 139 18 1,36555-64 years 386 61 134 16 26 39 125 119 14 92065-74 years 137 15 22 5 6 14 28 15 0 24275-84 years 35 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 4585 years and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4

Total 2,138 400 1,180 103 112 231 793 878 86 5,921

15-19 years 7 0 24 51 37 142 0 31 0 29220-24 years 11 72 21 47 69 53 4 47 0 32425-34 years 133 166 50 71 186 60 19 68 0 75335-44 years 253 159 58 158 260 97 18 127 16 1,14645-54 years 294 153 48 147 214 72 18 125 13 1,08455-64 years 205 63 26 50 112 29 14 73 8 58065-74 years 68 12 3 7 22 6 3 9 0 13075-84 years 17 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 2585 years and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 988 625 230 534 905 459 76 480 37 4,334

15-19 years 30 0 117 55 41 170 12 156 11 59220-24 years 99 88 156 54 75 72 65 152 10 77125-34 years 467 262 319 99 200 105 164 248 7 1,87135-44 years 802 282 338 178 289 147 230 318 42 2,62645-54 years 880 242 289 170 241 108 224 264 31 2,44955-64 years 591 124 160 66 138 68 139 192 22 1,50065-74 years 205 27 25 12 28 20 31 24 0 37275-84 years 52 0 6 3 5 0 0 4 0 7085 years and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4

Total 3,126 1,025 1,410 637 1,017 690 869 1,358 123 10,255

(a) Occupation was coded to the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO). This has replaced the 1996 Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (ASCO) Second Edition.

MALES

FEMALES

PERSONS

AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 2006 Census of Population and Housing List of tablesRoe (Agricultural) (SED 54601) 87602.8 sq. Kms Concepts and Definitions

Census DictionaryB45 METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY SEX Census Data Quality StatementCount of employed persons aged 15 years and over © Commonwealth of Australia 2007Based on place of usual residence

Males Females Persons

One method:Train 0 3 3Bus 159 25 184Ferry 0 0 0Tram (includes light rail) 0 0 0Taxi 6 5 11Car, as driver 3,076 2,160 5,236Car, as passenger 345 242 587Truck 165 5 170Motorbike/scooter 39 12 51Bicycle 87 32 119Other 146 36 182Walked only 511 400 911Total one method 4,534 2,920 7,454

Two methods:Train and:

Bus 0 0 0Ferry 0 0 0Tram (includes light rail) 0 0 0Car, as driver 0 0 0Car, as passenger 0 0 0Other 0 0 0Total 0 0 0

Bus and:Ferry 0 0 0Tram (includes light rail) 0 0 0Car, as driver 0 3 3Car, as passenger 0 0 0Other 5 0 5Total 5 3 8

Other two methods 58 16 74Total two methods 63 19 82

Three methods:Train and two other methods 0 0 0Bus and two other methods (excludes train) 0 0 0Other three methods 0 3 3Total three methods 0 3 3

Worked at home 797 730 1,527

Did not go to work 427 585 1,012

Method of travel to work not stated 100 79 179

Total 5,921 4,336 10,257