Data presented on this page is from the 2024-25 Survey of Work-Related Training and Adult Learning (WRTAL) and is the last ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay ...
There were 20.1 million registered motor vehicles as at 31 January 2021. The national fleet increased by 1.7% from 2020 to 2021. Toyota topped the list of passenger vehicles for the 16th consecutive ...
To access Census data from the 2011, 2006, 2001 and 1996 Censuses in a variety of formats, select the Census year below. Some limited data from the 1911 to 1991 Censuses are available free of charge ...
Rose 0.3% month-on-month on a current price, seasonally adjusted basis. Rose 4.6% compared with February 2025.
All household members aged 15 years and over will need to answer questions about their personal income, education, and other topics. Whether you are working, receiving income support, are retired, or ...
Household Use of Information Technology, Australia 2012-13 Archive release Household Use of Information Technology, Australia 2010-11 Archive release Household Use of Information Technology, Australia ...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, the Provisional Mortality Statistics series was introduced in June 2020, and articles regarding COVID-19 Mortality in Australia ...
The scope of ANZSCO is all occupations and jobs in the Australian and New Zealand labour markets undertaken for pay or profit, including jobs occupied by people working for themselves. ANZSCO is not ...
In the 2021 Census, the number of people counted as usual residents of the Northern Territory (NT) was 233,000. This was up from 229,000 in 2016. Fifty years ago, in 1971, the Census counted 72,000 ...
The scope of ANZSCO is all occupations and jobs in the Australian and New Zealand labour markets undertaken for pay or profit, including jobs occupied by people working for themselves. ANZSCO is not ...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2 per cent in the December 2024 quarter and 2.4 per cent annually, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Michelle Marquardt ...