2001 Census of Population and Housing – Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Current topicThe first release of 2001 Census data occurred on Monday, June 17, 2002. This first release contains 2001 Census counts and selected key characteristics of persons, families and dwellings down to Statistical Sub-division level for each State and Territory in Australia. Comparative data from the 1996 Census are also included for comparative purposes, as are tables from the Basic Community Profile and reference maps.
The entire publication is available for purchase and provided in PDF format or alternately, the Main features from the publication are free of charge and provided in text format on the ABS website. Included in the Main Features is a brief summary of Indigenous specific findings:
‘The number of people who identified as being of Indigenous origin increased by 16.2% to 410,003 people in 2001, up from 352,970 people in 1996. The Indigenous population represented 2.2% of the total Australian population, up from 2.0% in 1996’.
Population distribution, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, 2001
The ABS publication Population distribution, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, 2001 uses the results of the 2001 Census of Population and Housing to describe the geographic distribution of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of Australia.
See the Reports and publications page in this edition of the HealthBulletin for the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet abstract of this publication.
The entire publication is available for purchase and provided in PDF format to download (for Ausstats subscribers only) on the ABS website. Or alternately, the Main features from the publication and various other related links are free of charge and provided in text format on the ABS website.
Indigenous profiles (IPs)
The section of the Census containing Indigenous specific data is titled ‘Indigenous Profiles (IPs)’. Links to this data can be found approximately half way down the ‘First release data‘ page on the ABS website.
‘First release IPs contains 12 tables providing detailed Census data for Indigenous people and includes comparisons with Non-Indigenous people. The data is based on where people were enumerated on Census night. IPs are provided in Compressed Excel spreadsheet format. You will need a decompression utility to open the file. Double click on the IP file attachment at the top of each page to download the results’.
The Indigenous Profiles provide numerical data that can be utilised for various purposes and as they are presented in a ‘raw’ format the data can be tailored to meet your specific needs (eg. comparing number of Indigenous 15 year olds attending high schools between states).
The Indigenous Profiles can be accessed either ‘by map‘ or ‘by name‘. Accessing by map enables you to navigate to your area of interest by using your mouse on a map of Australia. Just click on the map to navigate to lower levels. The area you have selected will be highlighted and the region will also be displayed at the top of the page. Hints or tips on using these maps are available by selecting Help. Alternatively you can search for your area/s of interest by name, organised into three lists – Main structure, Local government areas or Indigenous geography.
Once you have selected the area of your interest, simply click on the link to view, download or buy. Indigenous Profiles can be downloaded for free down to State and Territory level and can be purchased for other areas. You’ll be warned if there is any charge associated with the selected product and you will be prompted for credit card details.
The second release of IPs is scheduled for November 2002.