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Selected data from the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey
Updated
July 27 2018
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ACT Cancer Selected Survival Analysis
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
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Updated
April 6 2022
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328
National Health Survey: First Results, Summary health characteristics - ACT and Australia 2014-2015
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" " not available for publication but included in totals where applicable, unless otherwise indicated
# Proportion has a margin of error >10 percentage points which should be considered when using this information.
Cells in this table containing data have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. Discrepancies may occur between sums of the component items and totals.
Please note:
- Body Mass Index is derived from measured height and weight. In 2014-15, 26.8% of respondents aged 18 years and over did not have their height, weight or both measured. For these respondents, imputation was used to obtain height, weight and BMI scores.
- In 2014-15, 28.8% of respondents aged 18 years and over did not have their waist measured. For these respondents, imputation was used to obtain waist. For more information see Appendix 2: Physical measurements in the National Health Survey.
- A waist circumference of 94 cm or more for men or 80 cm or more for women.
- A waist circumference of 102 cm or more for men or 88 cm or more for women.
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
Please note:
- Body Mass Index is derived from measured height and weight. In 2014-15, 26.8% of respondents aged 18 years and over did not have their height, weight or both measured. For these respondents, imputation was used to obtain height, weight and BMI scores.
- In 2014-15, 28.8% of respondents aged 18 years and over did not have their waist measured. For these respondents, imputation was used to obtain waist. For more information see Appendix 2: Physical measurements in the National Health Survey.
- A waist circumference of 94 cm or more for men or 80 cm or more for women.
- A waist circumference of 102 cm or more for men or 88 cm or more for women.
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
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Updated
February 8 2019
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324
ACT Cancer Selected Survival Analysis
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
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Updated
April 6 2022
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Ambient air quality monitoring is undertaken in the ACT to both support both the National Environment Protection Measures and an Air Quality Index (AQI) to better communicate the ambient air quality to the ACT Community.
Unverified data in this dataset. The data displayed may have undergone no or only preliminary quality assurance checks. These data may require modification as a result of calibration changes, power failures, instrument failures etc.
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Updated
December 7 2023
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* = Estimate has a relative standard error of 25% to 50% and should be used with caution.
** = Estimate has a high level of sampling error (relative standard error of 51% to 90%), meaning that it is unsuitable for most uses.
Please note that the number of cases may vary between indicators as "Not Stated" records have been excluded
Robsons Classification:
Group 01 = Spontaneous single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02 = Induced or no labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02a = Induced, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02b = No labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 03 = Spontaneous single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04 = Induced or no labour single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04a = Induced, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04b = No labour, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 05 = All single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks with a previous caesarean section.
Group 06 = All nulliparous women with a single breech pregnancy.
Group 07 = All multiparous women with a single breech pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 08 = All women with a multiple pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 09 = All women with a single pregnancy with transverse or oblique lie, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 10 = All women with a single cephalic pregnancy at less than 37 weeks gestation.
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
** = Estimate has a high level of sampling error (relative standard error of 51% to 90%), meaning that it is unsuitable for most uses.
Please note that the number of cases may vary between indicators as "Not Stated" records have been excluded
Robsons Classification:
Group 01 = Spontaneous single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02 = Induced or no labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02a = Induced, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02b = No labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 03 = Spontaneous single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04 = Induced or no labour single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04a = Induced, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04b = No labour, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 05 = All single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks with a previous caesarean section.
Group 06 = All nulliparous women with a single breech pregnancy.
Group 07 = All multiparous women with a single breech pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 08 = All women with a multiple pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 09 = All women with a single pregnancy with transverse or oblique lie, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 10 = All women with a single cephalic pregnancy at less than 37 weeks gestation.
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
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August 9 2023
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317
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April 28 2023
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ACT Estimated resident population by statistical area(SA2 and SA3)
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information
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Updated
October 11 2018
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309
* = Estimate has a relative standard error of 25% to 50% and should be used with caution.
** = Estimate has a high level of sampling error (relative standard error of 51% to 90%), meaning that it is unsuitable for most uses.
Please note that the number of cases may vary between indicators as "Not Stated" records have been excluded
Robsons Classification:
Group 01 = Spontaneous single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02 = Induced or no labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02a = Induced, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02b = No labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 03 = Spontaneous single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04 = Induced or no labour single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04a = Induced, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04b = No labour, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 05 = All single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks with a previous caesarean section.
Group 06 = All nulliparous women with a single breech pregnancy.
Group 07 = All multiparous women with a single breech pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 08 = All women with a multiple pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 09 = All women with a single pregnancy with transverse or oblique lie, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 10 = All women with a single cephalic pregnancy at less than 37 weeks gestation.
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
** = Estimate has a high level of sampling error (relative standard error of 51% to 90%), meaning that it is unsuitable for most uses.
Please note that the number of cases may vary between indicators as "Not Stated" records have been excluded
Robsons Classification:
Group 01 = Spontaneous single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02 = Induced or no labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02a = Induced, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 02b = No labour, single cephalic nulliparous less than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
Group 03 = Spontaneous single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04 = Induced or no labour single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04a = Induced, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 04b = No labour, single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks, no previous caesarean section.
Group 05 = All single cephalic multiparous less than or equal to 37 weeks with a previous caesarean section.
Group 06 = All nulliparous women with a single breech pregnancy.
Group 07 = All multiparous women with a single breech pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 08 = All women with a multiple pregnancy, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 09 = All women with a single pregnancy with transverse or oblique lie, with or without previous caesarean section.
Group 10 = All women with a single cephalic pregnancy at less than 37 weeks gestation.
The data is presented by the ACT Government for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The ACT Government has taken great care to ensure the information in this report is as correct and accurate as possible. Whilst the information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Differences in statistical methods and calculations, data updates and guidelines may result in the information contained in this report varying from previously published information.
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Updated
August 9 2023
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