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    VIF2008 Projected Population Totals – SLA LGA SSD SD 2006-2026

    • data.gov.au
    • data.wu.ac.at
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    Updated Aug 11, 2023
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    Department of Planning and Community Development (Vic) (2023). VIF2008 Projected Population Totals – SLA LGA SSD SD 2006-2026 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/vif2008-projected-population-totals-sla-lga-ssd-sd-2006-2026
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    xls(217088)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 11, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Planning and Community Development (Vic)
    License

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

    Description

    This file contains projected population totals for the Statistical Local Areas (SLAs) in Victoria for the years 2006 to 2026. These projections are also aggregated to provide totals for Local Government Areas (LGAs), Statistical Subdivisions (SSDs) and Statistical Divisions (SDs). Included are explanatory notes for the Victoria in Future 2008 a first release population projections.

    Victoria in Future 2008 is the official population projection set of the State of Victoria. Projections have been released four times, beginning with Victoria in Future 1997. The data provide an insight into the likely future size, location and structure of our population, as well as components of population change (births, deaths, migration) and the way we form households, given assumptions about the continuation of current societal, economic and demographic trends. Victoria in Future data is used widely within state government, as well as the private and community sectors. The data are used to understand the population as it stands and as it is likely to be, and is used most often in the strategic planning for businesses and organisations including, but not limited to: land use and development, health and community services, transport, justice, retail and commercial, water, energy and infrastructure.

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    VIF2008 Projected Population Totals – SLA LGA SSD SD 2006-2026

    • researchdata.edu.au
    Updated May 12, 2013
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    Department of Planning and Community Development (Vic) (2013). VIF2008 Projected Population Totals – SLA LGA SSD SD 2006-2026 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/vif2008-projected-population-2006-2026/3528582
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    Dataset updated
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    Authors
    Department of Planning and Community Development (Vic)
    License

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

    Description

    This file contains projected population totals for the Statistical Local Areas (SLAs) in Victoria for the years 2006 to 2026. These projections are also aggregated to provide totals for Local Government Areas (LGAs), Statistical Subdivisions (SSDs) and Statistical Divisions (SDs). Included are explanatory notes for the Victoria in Future 2008 a first release population projections.

    Victoria in Future 2008 is the official population projection set of the State of Victoria. Projections have been released four times, beginning with Victoria in Future 1997. The data provide an insight into the likely future size, location and structure of our population, as well as components of population change (births, deaths, migration) and the way we form households, given assumptions about the continuation of current societal, economic and demographic trends. Victoria in Future data is used widely within state government, as well as the private and community sectors. The data are used to understand the population as it stands and as it is likely to be, and is used most often in the strategic planning for businesses and organisations including, but not limited to: land use and development, health and community services, transport, justice, retail and commercial, water, energy and infrastructure.

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Department of Planning and Community Development (Vic) (2023). VIF2008 Projected Population Totals – SLA LGA SSD SD 2006-2026 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/vif2008-projected-population-totals-sla-lga-ssd-sd-2006-2026

VIF2008 Projected Population Totals – SLA LGA SSD SD 2006-2026

Explore at:
xls(217088)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Aug 11, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
Department of Planning and Community Development (Vic)
License

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

Description

This file contains projected population totals for the Statistical Local Areas (SLAs) in Victoria for the years 2006 to 2026. These projections are also aggregated to provide totals for Local Government Areas (LGAs), Statistical Subdivisions (SSDs) and Statistical Divisions (SDs). Included are explanatory notes for the Victoria in Future 2008 a first release population projections.

Victoria in Future 2008 is the official population projection set of the State of Victoria. Projections have been released four times, beginning with Victoria in Future 1997. The data provide an insight into the likely future size, location and structure of our population, as well as components of population change (births, deaths, migration) and the way we form households, given assumptions about the continuation of current societal, economic and demographic trends. Victoria in Future data is used widely within state government, as well as the private and community sectors. The data are used to understand the population as it stands and as it is likely to be, and is used most often in the strategic planning for businesses and organisations including, but not limited to: land use and development, health and community services, transport, justice, retail and commercial, water, energy and infrastructure.

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