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  1. People with disability - Coercive control community resources - Dataset -...

    • publications.qld.gov.au
    Updated Sep 23, 2025
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    www.publications.qld.gov.au (2025). People with disability - Coercive control community resources - Dataset - Publications | Queensland Government [Dataset]. https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/disabilities-coercive-control-community-resources
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 23, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Queensland Governmenthttp://qld.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland Government, Queensland
    Description

    Community education resources are available to build awareness and understanding of the nature and impacts of coercive control and DFV. These resources have been co-designed with community groups to provide tailored and relevant information for people with disability. The five accessibility stories for people with disability are intended to be viewed as a suite (not individually). To view all the available resources, please access: https://www.qld.gov.au/coercivecontrolresources

  2. Queensland Census Data 2001-2021

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated May 15, 2024
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    Alex Zhuang (2024). Queensland Census Data 2001-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sofatree/queensland-census-data-2001-2021/data
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    zip(220243 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 15, 2024
    Authors
    Alex Zhuang
    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    Dataset

    This dataset was created by Alex Zhuang

    Contents

  3. O

    Website statistics—People with disability

    • data.qld.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    csv
    Updated Apr 24, 2021
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    Communities, Housing and Digital Economy (2021). Website statistics—People with disability [Dataset]. https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/website-statistics-people-with-disability
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    csv(14.5 KiB), csv(14 KiB), csv(15.5 KiB), csv(12.5 KiB), csv(15 KiB), csv(10.5 KiB), csv(13.5 KiB), csv(18.5 KiB), csv(12 KiB), csv(13 KiB)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 24, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Communities, Housing and Digital Economy
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—People with disability franchise. Source: Google Analytics

  4. A

    Our Lives, Social Futures and Life Pathways of Young People in Queensland: A...

    • dataverse.ada.edu.au
    zip
    Updated Oct 30, 2020
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    Zlatko Skrbis; Zlatko Skrbis; Bruce Tranter; Bruce Tranter; Mark Western; Mark Western; Jonathan Smith; Jonathan Smith; Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ; Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ; Clive Bean; Clive Bean; Cameron Parsell; Cameron Parsell; David Hogan; David Hogan (2020). Our Lives, Social Futures and Life Pathways of Young People in Queensland: A Longitudinal Project, 2006-2019 (Waves 1-7) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26193/RAR7TH
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    zip(8655945), zip(7972863), zip(5675972), zip(139777)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 30, 2020
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    ADA Dataverse
    Authors
    Zlatko Skrbis; Zlatko Skrbis; Bruce Tranter; Bruce Tranter; Mark Western; Mark Western; Jonathan Smith; Jonathan Smith; Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ; Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ; Clive Bean; Clive Bean; Cameron Parsell; Cameron Parsell; David Hogan; David Hogan
    License

    https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/1.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.26193/RAR7THhttps://dataverse.ada.edu.au/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/1.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.26193/RAR7TH

    Time period covered
    Jun 15, 2006 - Jan 15, 2020
    Area covered
    Australia, Queensland
    Dataset funded by
    The University of Queensland
    Australian Catholic University Limitedhttp://www.acu.edu.au/
    Australian Research Council
    Monash University
    ARC-Discovery Project
    Description

    The Our Lives Project is a longitudinal study currently administered by the Australian Catholic University. The project seeks to follow up respondents every two years and explores the attitudes and aspirations of young people in Queensland. The project was previously managed by the University of Queensland in Waves 1-3 (from 2006 to 2011) and Monash University in Waves 4-6 (2013-2017). Since Wave 7 (2019) it has been managed by the Australian Catholic University. The project aims to understand how work, study, housing, and relationship pathways emerge and develop from adolescence and into adulthood. It also examines the formation of young people’s changing social, civic and political attitudes and values across this period. Beginning in 2006, the first phase of Our Lives surveyed 7,031 students who were beginning secondary school (age 12/13 years) in 202 schools across all schooling sectors and geographic regions in Queensland. The first follow-up survey (Wave Two) was conducted in 2008, and resulted in a response from 3,649 original sample members (age 14/15 years). Wave Three was conducted in 2010 (age 16/17, n=3,209); Wave Four was conducted in 2013 (age 19/20; n=2,208); Wave 5 took place in 2015 (age 21/22; n=2,158); and Wave 6 occurred in 2017 (age 23/24, n=2,030). The most recent survey (Wave 7) was conducted thirteen years after the study began, in 2019, when respondents were aged 25/26. A total of 2,042 surveys were completed, consisting of 1,928 original sample members and 114 top-up respondents. This is a complete data file for all 7 Waves.

  5. o

    Queensland Historical Photos collection

    • australiademo.opendatasoft.com
    • data.peclet.com.au
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated May 28, 2015
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    (2015). Queensland Historical Photos collection [Dataset]. https://australiademo.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/queensland-historical-photos-collection/map/?location=3
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    json, excel, geojson, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 28, 2015
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    Out of copyright photographs from the photograph collection of the State Library of Queensland. People and places from across Queensland across time. The dataset includes descriptions of the photographs, geotags and a persistant link to the digital photo.

  6. p

    Human resources Business Data for Queensland, Australia

    • poidata.io
    csv, json
    Updated Nov 16, 2025
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    Business Data Provider (2025). Human resources Business Data for Queensland, Australia [Dataset]. https://www.poidata.io/report/human-resources/australia/queensland
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    json, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 16, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Business Data Provider
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    2025
    Area covered
    Queensland
    Variables measured
    Website URL, Phone Number, Review Count, Business Name, Email Address, Business Hours, Customer Rating, Business Address, Business Categories, Geographic Coordinates
    Description

    Comprehensive dataset containing 13 verified Human resources businesses in Queensland, Australia with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.

  7. samford queensland birdnet results

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Feb 7, 2023
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    Hudson Newey (2023). samford queensland birdnet results [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/hudsonnewey/samford-queensland-birdnet-results/discussion
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    zip(6792446 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 7, 2023
    Authors
    Hudson Newey
    Area covered
    Samford Valley, Queensland
    Description

    Dataset

    This dataset was created by Hudson Newey

    Contents

  8. A

    Social Futures and Life Pathways of Young People in Queensland: A...

    • dataverse.ada.edu.au
    pdf, zip
    Updated May 24, 2019
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    Zlatko Skrbis; Mark Western; Bruce Tranter; David Hogan; Zlatko Skrbis; Mark Western; Bruce Tranter; David Hogan (2019). Social Futures and Life Pathways of Young People in Queensland: A Longitudinal Project, Wave 1 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26193/OYXTB9
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    zip(1545737), pdf(102592), zip(1556278), zip(1053498), zip(1170784), pdf(1889015)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 24, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    ADA Dataverse
    Authors
    Zlatko Skrbis; Mark Western; Bruce Tranter; David Hogan; Zlatko Skrbis; Mark Western; Bruce Tranter; David Hogan
    License

    https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/2.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.26193/OYXTB9https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/2.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.26193/OYXTB9

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2006 - Dec 15, 2006
    Area covered
    Australia, Queensland, Queensland
    Dataset funded by
    Australian Research Council
    Description

    The longitudinal 'Social Futures and Life Pathways of Young People in Queensland' project seeks to examine changes in the attitudes, behaviours and life pathways of Queensland high school students. Specifically, the project is concerned with empirically addressing theoretical assertions regarding deinstitutionalisation (the apparent decline and/or restructuring of social institutions) and the emergence of the reflexive self (a form of selfhood in which individuals monitor, engage with and adapt to deinstitutionalisation processes). The wave one dataset contains information on the educational and occupational orientations of students. It examines expectations for the future (such as life goals and aspired occupations), the quality of friendship and family networks, trust in others, confidence in institutions, social values and social identification. Major variable groups address general future possibilities in the form of moving location, child-rearing, marriage (and marriage dissolution), employment (and the possibility of unemployment). Students were also asked narrower questions regarding their intentions for life immediately after high school (e.g. whether or not they will attend university, find a job etc). Furthermore, students were asked to nominate how confident they were that they would achieve a good education, a job that pays well and so forth. The influence of family and non-family members over respondent decision-making was enquired into, and respondents were asked to nominate their confidence in socialising groups such as family and peer networks and teachers. Extending on this focus on interpersonal trust, students were also asked to rate their trust in institutions such as the media and the state (specifically, police and government). Respondents were also asked to rate the importance of setting goals, having self-confidence and finding meaning in life. In addition, respondents were asked to nominate how happy it would make them to acheive socially-recognised milestones such as marrying, having children and possessing a university degree. Finally, contextual information was sought regarding possible upheavals in respondents' recent histories. Students were asked whether or not they had changed schools, experienced serious health problem or had experienced family problems. Background variables cover gender, date of birth and country of birth, languages spoken at home, gender and ethnicity. Parents' countries of birth and occupation were also captured. A three-digit code representing high school has also been included in the data.

  9. w

    State Library of Queensland - Picture Queensland

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • data.qld.gov.au
    • +1more
    html
    Updated Feb 2, 2018
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    Environment and Science (2018). State Library of Queensland - Picture Queensland [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_qld_gov_au/NDI5NWJmMzgtNzA4YS00ODMyLTk2NjUtNDQzYjZjMDhlNGUx
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    html(31347.0)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 2, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Environment and Science
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    Around 40 000 out of copyright photographs from the photograph collection of the State Library of Queensland. People and places from across Queensland across time. The dataset includes descriptions of the photographs, geotags and links to the digital photographs in three sizes.

  10. Queensland Ambulance Service Human Resource Statistics

    • researchdata.edu.au
    • data.qld.gov.au
    • +1more
    Updated Jun 20, 2014
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    data.qld.gov.au (2014). Queensland Ambulance Service Human Resource Statistics [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/queensland-ambulance-service-resource-statistics/659810
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Queensland Governmenthttp://qld.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    Detail of Human Resource Statistics for Queensland Ambulance Service \r \r NOTE: This dataset is no longer updated. Additional data is available at:\r https://www.pc.gov.au/research/ongoing/report-on-government-services/2021/health/ambulance-services

  11. Queensland Flora Census - 2019

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Oct 8, 2020
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    koustubhk (2020). Queensland Flora Census - 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/kkhandekar/queensland-flora-census-2019
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    zip(655558 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 8, 2020
    Authors
    koustubhk
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    Context

    Census of the Queensland Flora 2019

    Content

    Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'.

    Acknowledgements

    Open Data Australia

    Inspiration

    Data analysis of the flora in Australia

  12. O

    People and corporate governance

    • data.qld.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    • +1more
    csv
    Updated Aug 24, 2020
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    Seniors, Disability Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (2020). People and corporate governance [Dataset]. https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/people-and-corporate-governance
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    csv(280 bytes), csv(260 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 24, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Seniors, Disability Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset relates to information on workforce diversity as published in the Annual Report.

  13. Population distribution Queensland Australia 2023 by age

    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 15, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Population distribution Queensland Australia 2023 by age [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/608446/australia-age-distribution-queensland/
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 15, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    In 2023, about 7.1 percent of the population of the Australian state of Queensland was between 30 and 34 years old. In comparison, just 1.9 percent of the population was over the age of 85.

  14. Chief Health Officer reports - Dataset - Publications | Queensland...

    • publications.qld.gov.au
    Updated May 25, 2016
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    www.publications.qld.gov.au (2016). Chief Health Officer reports - Dataset - Publications | Queensland Government [Dataset]. https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/chief-health-officer-reports
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    Dataset updated
    May 25, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Queensland Governmenthttp://qld.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland Government, Queensland
    Description

    The health of Queenslanders is a report from the Chief Health Officer to inform Queenslanders about the health status of the population. This report is published every two years and commenced in 2006.

  15. Queensland Resilience Index

    • researchdata.edu.au
    • data.qld.gov.au
    • +1more
    Updated Jul 24, 2014
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    data.qld.gov.au (2014). Queensland Resilience Index [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/queensland-resilience-index/660053
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 24, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Queensland Governmenthttp://qld.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    The Queensland Resilience Index measures the recognition, recall and actions taken by people in relation to the Get Ready Queensland campaign and gives a measure of public disaster preparedness.

  16. O

    Workforce and human resource management - DoE

    • data.qld.gov.au
    csv, xls, xlsx
    Updated Aug 1, 2024
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    Education (2024). Workforce and human resource management - DoE [Dataset]. https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/workforce-and-human-resource-management-dete
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    csv(163.7 KiB), csv(167.7 KiB), csv(3 KiB), csv(166.6 KiB), xlsx(797.6 KiB), csv(164.5 KiB), xls(697.5 KiB), xls(351.5 KiB), csv(86.5 KiB), xlsx(1,013.5 KiB), csv(25.8 KiB), xls(349.5 KiB), csv(195 bytes), csv(686 bytes), xlsx(793.6 KiB)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 1, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Education
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The Department of Education contributes to the maintenance of effective human resource management including recruitment, payroll, industrial relations, workplace health and safety, employment equity and diversity, workforce planning and reporting.

    *This dataset is no longer being updated. For more information please refer to Workforce statistics at https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/human-resources/workforce-planning/workforce-statistics-and-tools/workforce-statistics

  17. Population distribution Australia 2024 by age

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 28, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Population distribution Australia 2024 by age [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/608088/australia-age-distribution/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 28, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    In June 2022, it was estimated that around 7.3 percent of Australians were aged between 25 and 29, and the same applied to people aged between 30 and 34. All in all, about 55 percent of Australia’s population was aged 35 years or older as of June 2022. At the same time, the age distribution of the country also shows that the share of children under 14 years old was still higher than that of people over 65 years old. A breakdown of Australia’s population growth Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world, yet with a population of around 26 million inhabitants, it is only sparsely populated. Since the 1970s, the population growth of Australia has remained fairly constant. While there was a slight rise in the Australian death rate in 2022, the birth rate of the country decreased after a slight rise in the previous year. The fact that the birth rate is almost double the size of its death rate gives the country one of the highest natural population growth rates of any high-income country.
    National distribution of the population Australia’s population is expected to surpass 28 million people by 2028. The majority of its inhabitants live in the major cities. The most populated states are New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. Together, they account for over 75 percent of the population in Australia.

  18. Number of people with chronic diseases in Queensland 2014-2015

    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 8, 2015
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    Statista (2015). Number of people with chronic diseases in Queensland 2014-2015 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/630725/australia-number-of-people-with-chronic-diseases-qld/
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 8, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jul 2014 - Jun 2015
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    This statistic displays the number of people suffering from selected chronic diseases in Queensland in the year 2014-2015. That year, about 565.9 thousand people in Queensland suffered from deafness.

  19. Database of research activity

    • data.gov.au
    xlsx
    Updated Oct 31, 2021
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    Queensland Health (2021). Database of research activity [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-qld-b39cee95-7d1a-49d0-a7c0-68f4e85aef57
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    xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Queensland Healthhttp://health.qld.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Database of research activity. The database covers all Queensland Health human research. Database of research activity. The database covers all Queensland Health human research.

  20. A

    Australia No. of People Entering Personal Insolvency Agreement: In Business:...

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Australia No. of People Entering Personal Insolvency Agreement: In Business: Queensland [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/australia/personal-insolvency-statistics-in-business-quarterly/no-of-people-entering-personal-insolvency-agreement-in-business-queensland
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    CEICdata.com
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Mar 1, 2022 - Dec 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Australia
    Variables measured
    Enterprises Statistics
    Description

    Australia No. of People Entering Personal Insolvency Agreement: In Business: Queensland data was reported at 5.000 Unit in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 13.000 Unit for Sep 2024. Australia No. of People Entering Personal Insolvency Agreement: In Business: Queensland data is updated quarterly, averaging 7.000 Unit from Sep 2007 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 70 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.000 Unit in Dec 2010 and a record low of 0.000 Unit in Jun 2022. Australia No. of People Entering Personal Insolvency Agreement: In Business: Queensland data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Financial Security Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.O010: Personal Insolvency Statistics: In Business: Quarterly.

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www.publications.qld.gov.au (2025). People with disability - Coercive control community resources - Dataset - Publications | Queensland Government [Dataset]. https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/disabilities-coercive-control-community-resources
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People with disability - Coercive control community resources - Dataset - Publications | Queensland Government

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Dataset updated
Sep 23, 2025
Dataset provided by
Queensland Governmenthttp://qld.gov.au/
License

Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
Queensland Government, Queensland
Description

Community education resources are available to build awareness and understanding of the nature and impacts of coercive control and DFV. These resources have been co-designed with community groups to provide tailored and relevant information for people with disability. The five accessibility stories for people with disability are intended to be viewed as a suite (not individually). To view all the available resources, please access: https://www.qld.gov.au/coercivecontrolresources

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