Central Ranges Summary

Date created

18 July 2007 - 11:37am

Indicators

Child Health Assessments, Immunisation, Breastfeeding, Family Violence, Home Internet Access, Apprenticeship and Vocational Training Enrolments , Destinations of School Leavers, School Retention, Unemployment, Local Employment , Financial Stress, Food Security, Educational Qualifications, Housing Affordability, Transport Limitations,

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Macedon Ranges, Mitchell, Murrindindi,

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Murrindindi

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People Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
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Healthy Safe and Inclusive Communities
Early Childhood
Child Health Assessments
Key Ages and Stages Maternal and Child Health Visits at Age 3.5 Years
per 100 M&CH enrolled children born in 2004 - 2007-08 - Office for Children - show more
156.9
0
68.7
62.1
84.4
67.6
60.1
Immunisation
Children Fully Immunised at 12-15 Months of Age
% of children aged 12-15 months at end of previous quarter - Sept Qtr 2006 - Australian Childhood Immunisation Register - show more
100.0
0
91.7
89.7
84.3
91.8
Breastfeeding
Children Fully Breastfed at 6 Months of Age
% of M&CH enrolled children born in 2005-06 - 2007-08 - Office for Children - show more
61.1
0
46.6
34.7
54.8
30.8
38.9
Personal and Community Safety
Family Violence
Recorded Incidents of Family Violence
per 100,000 population at June 2008 - 2008-09 - Victoria Police - show more
1474
0
561.7
993.6
538.2
727.2
594.5
Lifelong Learning
Home Internet Access
People with Internet Access at Home
% of adult population - 2007 - CIV Survey - show more
91.6
0
84.0
73.8
71.0
72.7
78.9
People with Broadband Internet Access at Home
% of adult population - 2007 - CIV Survey - show more
80.0
0
60.9
48.9
43.7
46.4
61.1
Apprenticeship and Vocational Training Enrolments
People Aged 25-64 Years Enrolled in Vocational Education and Training
per 100 population (at June 2006) aged 25-64 years - 2006 - Office of Training and Tertiary Education - show more
20
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8.6
9.9
11.5
15.2
9
Destinations of School Leavers
People aged 15-19 Years Fully Engaged in Work or Study
% of people aged 15-19 years not attending secondary school - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
95.0
0
70.0
65.2
65.3
62.3
71.9
People aged 15-19 Years Not Engaged At All in Work or Study
% of people aged 15-19 years not attending secondary school - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
32.3
0
13.9
20.8
19.9
19.8
15.4
People aged 15-19 Years Employed Full-Time
% of people aged 15-19 years not attending secondary school - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
54.9
0
34.3
41.6
42.8
41.4
26.2
People aged 15-19 Years Studying Full-Time at a Non-School Institution
% of people aged 15-19 years not attending secondary school - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
90.9
0
33.8
20.6
19.9
18.1
43.6
School Retention
People aged 17 Years Still Attending Secondary School
% of people aged 17 years - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
93.2
0
83.3
79.8
78.2
74.6
78.3
People aged 17 Years Not Attending Any Educational Institution
% of people aged 17 years - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
26.2
0
10.8
14.7
13.3
17.2
13.4
People aged 20-24 Years with Year 12 or Higher Qualification
% of people aged 20-24 years - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
97.1
0
82.9
72.4
76.8
73.6
85.0
Dynamic Resilient Local Economies
Employment
Unemployment
People Who Are Unemployed
% of labour force - 2006-07 - Dept of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations - show more
8.8
0
2.4
3.4
3
3.7
4.8
Local Employment
People Working and Living in the Same LGA
% of employed people living in area - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
94.9
0
46.5
55.5
62.6
75.8
43.7
Income and Wealth
Financial Stress
People Who Could Raise 2000 Dollars in Two Days in an Emergency
% of adult population - 2008 - Dept of Planning & Community Development
93.4
0
88.8
84.9
85.9
87
85.6
Food Security
People Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of adult population - 2007 - CIV Survey - show more
11.6
0
5.3
8.7
11.5
7.3
6.0
Skills
Educational Qualifications
People Aged 25 Years and Over Who Have a Non-School Qualification
% of people aged 25 years & over - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
74.8
0
54.4
43.6
50.6
43.8
50.7
People Aged 25 Years and Over Who Have a Bachelor Degree or Higher Qualification
% of people aged 25 years & over - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
56.2
0
19.9
10.8
15.0
12.4
22.0
People Aged 25 Years and Over With Highest Qualification Level Between Certificate III and Advanced Diploma
% of people aged 25 years & over - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
32.7
0
31.3
29.6
32.6
28.1
25.6
Sustainable Built and Natural Environments
Housing
Housing Affordability
Households with Housing Costs 30% or More of Gross Income
% of all households - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics - show more
36.3
0
15.5
18.6
16.8
16.0
17.7
Median House Price
dollars (thousands) - 2005 - Land Victoria
760
0
270
225
205
281
Median Flat/Unit Price
dollars (thousands) - 2005 - Land Victoria
410
0
233
195
250
270
Occupied Private Dwellings which are Government-Owned Rental Dwellings
% of all occupied private dwellings - 2006 - Aust Bureau of Statistics
12.0
0
1.3
3.7
1.3
4.3
3.2
Transport Accessibility
Transport Limitations
People Who Experienced Transport Limitations in the Last 12 Months
% of adult population - 2007 - CIV Survey - show more
34.3
0
22.9
27.3
34.3
20.2
20.3
Measures Murrindindi Hume Victoria
Key Ages and Stages Maternal and Child Health Visits at Age 3.5 Years 84.4 67.6 60.1
Children Fully Immunised at 12-15 Months of Age 84.3 n 91.8
Children Fully Breastfed at 6 Months of Age 54.8 30.8 38.9
Recorded Incidents of Family Violence 538.2 727.2 594.5
People with Internet Access at Home 71.0 72.7 78.9
People with Broadband Internet Access at Home 43.7 46.4 61.1
People Aged 25-64 Years Enrolled in Vocational Education and Training 11.5 15.2 9
People aged 15-19 Years Fully Engaged in Work or Study 65.3 62.3 71.9
People aged 15-19 Years Not Engaged At All in Work or Study 19.9 19.8 15.4
People aged 15-19 Years Employed Full-Time 42.8 41.4 26.2
People aged 15-19 Years Studying Full-Time at a Non-School Institution 19.9 18.1 43.6
People aged 17 Years Still Attending Secondary School 78.2 74.6 78.3
People aged 17 Years Not Attending Any Educational Institution 13.3 17.2 13.4
People aged 20-24 Years with Year 12 or Higher Qualification 76.8 73.6 85.0
People Who Are Unemployed 3 3.7 4.8
People Working and Living in the Same LGA 62.6 75.8 43.7
People Who Could Raise 2000 Dollars in Two Days in an Emergency 85.9 87 85.6
People Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More 11.5 7.3 6.0
People Aged 25 Years and Over Who Have a Non-School Qualification 50.6 43.8 50.7
People Aged 25 Years and Over Who Have a Bachelor Degree or Higher Qualification 15.0 12.4 22.0
People Aged 25 Years and Over With Highest Qualification Level Between Certificate III and Advanced Diploma 32.6 28.1 25.6
Households with Housing Costs 30% or More of Gross Income 16.8 16.0 17.7
Median House Price 205 n 281
Median Flat/Unit Price 250 n 270
Occupied Private Dwellings which are Government-Owned Rental Dwellings 1.3 4.3 3.2
People Who Experienced Transport Limitations in the Last 12 Months 34.3 20.2 20.3
Dynamic Resilient Local Economies
Income and Wealth
Food Security
Murrindindi
11.5 7.0 16.2 19.2 13.1 5.7
2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
Hume
7.3 6.5 8.0 10.3 8.7 3.7
2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
Victoria
6.0 5.2 6.8 7.9 7.2 2.7
2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
People Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of adult population - 2007
Males Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of male adult population - 2007
Females Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of female adult population - 2007
People Aged 18-34 Years Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of population aged 18-34 years - 2007
People Aged 35-54 Years Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of population aged 35-54 years - 2007
People Aged 55 Years and Over Who Ran Out of Food in the Last 12 Months and Could Not Afford to Buy More
% of population aged 55 years & over - 2007

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