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The following map and table display the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Statistical Divisions for all Australian States and Territories and the Australian population for 2000 by Statistical Division. If you are not able to access these data please e-mail cdi.editor@health.gov.au.
Map 1. Australian Bureau of Statistics Statistical Divisions
Statistical Division | Population | Statistical Division | Population | ||
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Australian Capital Territory |
South Australia continued |
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805 | Canberra | 310,521 | 420 | Murray Lands | 68,497 |
810 | ACT - balance | 318 | 425 | South East | 62,794 |
New South Wales |
430 | Eyre | 33,493 | ||
105 | Sydney | 4,085,578 | 435 | Northern | 81,860 |
110 | Hunter | 576,863 | Tasmania |
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115 | Illawarra | 389,271 | 605 | Greater Hobart | 194,228 |
120 | Richmond-Tweed | 211,167 | 610 | Southern | 34,832 |
125 | Mid-North Coast | 272,966 | 615 | Northern | 133,080 |
130 | Northern | 173,218 | 620 | Mersey-Lyell | 108,236 |
135 | North Western | 116,895 | Victoria |
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140 | Central West | 172,749 | 205 | Melbourne | 3,466,025 |
145 | South Eastern | 182,464 | 210 | Barwon | 249,067 |
150 | Murrumbidgee | 148,737 | 215 | Western District | 98,344 |
155 | Murray | 109,960 | 220 | Central Highlands | 138,229 |
160 | Far West | 23,587 | 225 | Wimmera | 50,838 |
Northern Territory |
230 | Mallee | 88,372 | ||
705 | Darwin | 90,011 | 235 | Loddon-Campaspe | 162,031 |
710 | NT - balance | 105,452 | 240 | Goulburn | 188,124 |
Queensland |
245 | Ovens-Murray | 90,943 | ||
305 | Brisbane | 1,626,865 | 250 | East Gippsland | 79,849 |
310 | Moreton | 694,464 | 255 | Gippsland | 154,034 |
315 | Wide Bay-Burnett | 234,751 | Western Australia |
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320 | Darling Downs | 202,352 | 505 | Perth | 1,381,127 |
325 | South West | 25,597 | 510 | South West | 187,862 |
330 | Fitzroy | 181,206 | 515 | Lower Great Southern | 52,128 |
335 | Central West | 12,135 | 520 | Upper Great Southern | 19,610 |
340 | Mackay | 127,531 | 525 | Midlands | 52,986 |
345 | Northern | 200,174 | 530 | South Eastern | 58926 |
350 | Far North | 225,522 | 535 | Central | 60,253 |
355 | North West | 35,760 | 540 | Pilbara | 40,429 |
South Australia |
545 | Kimberley | 30,539 | ||
405 | Adelaide | 1,096,102 | |||
410 | Outer Adelaide | 110,663 | |||
415 | Yorke & Lower North | 44,225 | Total Australia | 19,157,037 |
This article was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 26, No 2, June 2002
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CDI Vol 26, No 2, June 2002
NNDSS Annual report 2000
- NNDSS Table of contents
- Abstract
- Lists - Tables, Figures, Maps
- Abbreviations
- Year in Review
- Introduction
- Methods
- Notes on Interpretation
- Results
- Bloodborne diseases
- Gastroinestinal diseases
- Quarantinable diseases
- Sexually transmissible infections
- Vaccine preventable diseases
- Vectorborne diseases
- Zoonoses
- Other diseases
- Other Surveillance
- Appendices
- References
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