Other resources
ABS Quick Stats
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Quick Stats are a simple way to understand an area at a glance. They provide a summary of an area including:
- Persons – including age, education, language, ancestry, religious affiliation, health, defence force service and employment of people in the selected area.
- Families – including family composition, single parent families and family income of the selected area.
- Dwellings – including the structure and type of dwellings, number of bedrooms, household income, mortgage and rent payments and number of registered vehicles in the selected area.
Further information on the ABS Quick Stats can be found at QuickStats.
ABS 2021 Census data by Language Spoken at Home and Proficiency in Spoken English
This list contains ABS 2021 Census of Population and Housing data for Queenslanders by Language Spoken at Home and Proficiency in Spoken English.
ABS 2021 Census data for Queenslanders by Country of Birth
This list contains ABS 2021 Census of Population and Housing data for Queenslanders by Country of Birth
QGSO Regional Profiles
The Queensland Government Statistician's Office Regional Profiles for Queensland are informative statistical reports on a range of Queensland community types including local government areas down to Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) (broadly equivalent to suburb size in urban areas).
These reports are generated automatically using the latest demographic, social and economic data available, including: resident population; population by age and sex; country of birth; proficiency in spoken English; religious affiliation; family composition and highest level of schooling.
Community regions can be selected individually, or easily combined to create customised regions or catchments for profiling.
Further information on Queensland Regional Profiles can be found at Queensland Regional Profiles.
SBS Australian Census Explorer
The SBS Australian Census Explorer tool provides key insights into the diversity of Australia through demographic, population, language and other statistics.
Further information on the SBS Australian Census Explorer tool can be found at SBS Australian Census Explorer.
Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland, Census 2021
The Queensland Government Statistician's Office has released a profile on Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland . This publication uses Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing 2021 data to present key characteristics of Queensland's usual resident population of persons reporting Australian South Sea Islander ancestry.
Further information on Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland can be found at Population and household characteristics: Diversity.
CALD Health Report
The Queensland Health Exploring the health of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) populations in Queensland: 2016–17 to 2019–20 report aims to identify disparities in health outcomes for CALD populations born overseas living in Queensland. Key findings of the report include overseas born communities experiencing higher rates of potentially preventable hospitalisations than the Australian-born population and chronic and acute health conditions.
Further information on this report can be found at Multicultural health research and data.