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    Wage Price Index

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    The Wage Price Index measures changes in the price of labour services resulting from market pressures, and is unaffected by changes in the quality or quantity of work performed. It is unaffected by changes in the composition of the labour force, hours worked, or changes in characteristics of employees (e.g. work performance). Information about the wage price indexes has been released for each quarter since September 1997. Individual indexes are published for various combinations of state and territory, public and private sectors, and broad industry groups.Wage Price Index - The WPI measures changes in the price of labour, unaffected by compositional shifts in the labour force, hours worked or employee characteristics. Unit of measure: Index/percent. Geographic coverage: Australia/State. Catalogue number: 6345.0\r\n\r\n\r\n<br/&gt

    Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset - Unpaid Assistance to Person with a Disability

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    The Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset (ACLD) is Australia's largest longitudinal dataset bringing together a 5% random sample of around one million records from the 2006 Census with corresponding records from the 2011 Census. It provides a unique opportunity for researchers and policy makers to examine pathways and transitions of population groups, such as unemployed individuals transition into the labour force. Over time, the ACLD will continue to grow as records from each new Census are linked which will further enhance its longitudinal view. The ACLD will also be augmented in the future to take account of migration and births that occur between Censuses.Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset - Unpaid Assistance to Person with a Disability - The Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset (ACLD) is Australia's largest longitudinal dataset bringing together a 5% random sample of around one million records from the 2006 Census with corresponding records from the 2011 Census. It provides a unique opportunity for researchers and policy makers to examine pathways and transitions of population groups, such as unemployed individuals transition into the labour force. Over time, the ACLD will continue to grow as records from each new Census are linked which will further enhance its longitudinal view. The ACLD will also be augmented in the future to take account of migration and births that occur between Censuses.<br/&gt

    Producer Price Index - Stage of Production

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    Contains a range of producer price indexes. Firstly, economy-wide indexes are presented within a Stage of Production (SOP) framework, followed by a set of partial, stand-alone measures relating to specific industry sectors of the economy (selected manufacturing, construction, mining and service industries).\r\n\r\nProducer Price Index - Stage of Production - Contains a range of producer price indexes. Firstly, economy-wide indexes are presented within a Stage of Production (SOP) framework, followed by a set of partial, stand-alone measures relating to specific industry sectors of the economy (selected manufacturing, construction, mining and service industries).<br/&gt

    Consumer Price Index (CPI) 17th Series

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    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures quarterly changes in the price of a 'basket' of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by the CPI population group (i.e. metropolitan households).\r\n\r\nConsumer Price Index (CPI) 17th Series - The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures quarterly changes in the price of a 'basket' of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by the CPI population group (i.e. metropolitan households).<br/&gt

    VostroNet (Australia) Pty Ltd - Anticipatory Notice - 16 July 2025 - Rothwell

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    VostroNet (Australia) Pty Ltd - Anticipatory Notice given on 16 July 2025 Ref ED25/57332\r\n\r\nProject Area: 499-507 Anzac Ave, Rothwell QLD 4022\r\nContract date: 10/7/25\r\nEstimated completion date: 1/10/28\r\nNetwork: FTTPVostroNet_Australia_Pty_Ltd_15072025_499_507_Anzac_Ave_Rothwell_QLD_Anticipatory (1) - <br/>Blanked for data.gov - <br/>VostroNet_Australia_Pty_Ltd_15072025_499_507_Anzac_Ave_Rothwell_QLD_Anticipatory - <br/&gt

    Current and Former Parliamentarians' Expenditure 1 January to 31 March 2021

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    The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority (IPEA) publicly reports parliamentarians’ work expenses and travel expenses of their staff under section 12 of the [Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority Act 2017](https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C2017A000020).\r\n1 January to 31 March 2021 expenses - The data is considered to be an accurate statement of payments and repayments for current and former parliamentarians. The data should be used in conjunction with the explanatory notes for <a href="https://www.ipea.gov.au/reporting/explanatory-notes-parliamentarian-expenditure">current</a> and <a href="https://www.ipea.gov.au/reporting/explanatory-notes-former-parliamentarian-expenditure">former</a> parliamentarians.<br/>1 January to 31 March 2021 certifications - As part of the public reporting process, current and former parliamentarians (including former Prime Ministers, surviving spouses / de facto partners of former Prime Ministers, and post retirement travellers) are asked to certify that the expenses listed in their report were used for the dominant purpose of conducting their parliamentary business.\r\n\r\nCurrent and former parliamentarians are not asked to certify the specific amount of listed expenses as they may have limited knowledge or control over various types of expenses, such as office facilities.<br/>1 January to 31 March 2021 office costs - Expenditure administered by the Department of Finance on the establishment, relocation and refurbishment of electorate, office holder and former Prime Minister's offices outside of Parliament House.<br/>1 January to 31 March 2021 adjustments - Adjustments that are required, or will be required, due to administrative errors as a result of manual processing. Amounts may include expenses for current and former parliamentarians, family travel and employee travel.<br/&gt

    Frontier Networks Pty Ltd - Anticipatory Notice-3 July 2025-Multiple

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    Frontier Networks Pty Ltd - Anticipatory Notice given on 3 July 2025 ref ED25/55415\r\n\r\nDevelopment Name or Address State Network Infrastructure Agreement Executed Estimated Completion Date\r\n\r\n1) 4-8 Sutton St Redcliffe Qld FTTP 30 Jun 2025 30 Nov 2025\r\n\r\n2) 46-48 Timor Av Loganholme Qld FTTP 19 Jun 2025 30 Mar 2026frontier_networks_pty_ltd_##03072025_combined_areas - <br/>frontier_networks_pty_ltd_##03072025_combined_areas - <br/>frontier_networks_pty_ltd_##03072025_anticipatory_notice - <br/>frontier_networks_pty_ltd_##03072025_anticipatory_notice - <br/&gt

    Taxation Statistics 2021-22

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    Taxation statistics: an overview of the income and tax status of Australian individuals, companies, partnerships, trusts and funds for 2021-22.\r\n\r\nFor more info see: https://www.ato.gov.au/About-ATO/Research-and-statistics/In-detail/Taxation-statistics/Taxation-statistics-2021-22/Detailed table Index - The table index lists the different items shown in the detailed tables and specifies in which table they appear.\r\n\r\nTo access the spreadsheet, click on the ‘Go to resource’ button.<br/>Snapshot - Table 1 - Individual income tax rates, 1950–51 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nAn overview of the historical tax rates, rebates, offsets and thresholds that relate to individuals each year.<br/>Snapshot - Table 2 - Company income tax rates, 2000–01 to 2021-22 income years\r\n\r\nAn overview of tax rates that applied to various types of companies each year.<br/>Snapshot - Table 3 - Selected taxation items by broad industry\r\n\r\nKey items for all entities relating to the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nOther key items relating to the 2022–23 financial year<br/>Snapshot - Table 4 - Data for all tables in Taxation statistics 2021–22<br/>Snapshot - Table 5 - Data for all charts in Taxation statistics 2021–22<br/>Snapshot – Table 6 - Number of entities, by entity type, for income years 1958–59 to 2021–22<br/>Snapshot – Table 7 - Key individuals statistics, by state/territory, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 7A: Key individuals statistics, Australia-wide\r\n\r\nTable 7B: Top and bottom 10 postcodes, based on average taxable income\r\n\r\nTable 7C: Occupation average and median income\r\n\r\nTable 7D: Total median and average taxable income, by postcode<br/>Industry Benchmarks - How we calculate our industry benchmarks\r\n\r\nThis table includes information on the following:\r\n\r\nthe specific labels used in our calculations\r\n\r\nthe thresholds we use in our calculations and why we exclude certain data.arks<br/>Table F1: Individual Financial Ratios - Individual financial ratios, for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nThere are no views created for this resource yet.<br/>Table F2: Company financial ratios - Table F2: Company financial ratios, for the 2021–22 income year<br/>Table F3: Partnerships financial ratios - Table F3: Partnerships financial ratios, for the 2021–22 income year<br/>Table F4: Trusts financial ratios - Table F4: Trusts financial ratios, for the 2021–22 income year<br/>Table F5: All entities financial ratios - Table F5: All entities financial ratios, for the 2021–22 income year<br/>Table A1: Individual activity statement ratios - Table A1: Individual activity statement ratios, for the 2022–23 financial year<br/>Table A2: Company activity statement ratios - Table A2: Company activity statement ratios, for the 2022–23 financial year<br/>Table A3: Partnership activity statement ratios - Table A3: Partnership activity statement ratios, for the 2022–23 financial year<br/>Table A4: Trust activity statement ratios - Table A4: Trust activity statement ratios, for the 2022–23 financial year<br/>Table A5: All entities activity statement ratios - Table A5: All entities activity statement ratios, for the 2022–23 financial year<br/>Individuals - Table 1 - Selected items for income years 1978–79 to 2021–22\r\n\r\nTable 1A: Selected items for the 1978–79 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 1B: Counts, totals, means and medians for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 2 - Selected items, by lodgment method, sex, taxable status, state/territory and age range, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 2A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 2B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 3 - Selected items, by sex, taxable status, age range and taxable income range, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 3A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 3B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n<br/>Individuals - Table 4 - Selected items, by sex, taxable status, state/territory and taxable income range, 2021–22 income year<br/>Individuals - Table 5 - Selected items, by sex, state/territory and broad industry, 2021–22 income year<br/>Individuals - Table 6 - Selected items, by taxable status, state/territory, Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4), and postcode, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 6A: Selected items by taxable status\r\n\r\nTable 6B: Selected items for all individuals<br/>Individuals - Table 7 - Number of individuals, by state/territory, Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4), and postcode, by taxable income, age or occupation, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 7A: Number of individuals by taxable income range\r\n\r\nTable 7B: Number of individuals by age range\r\n\r\nTable 7C: Number of individuals by occupation major group<br/>Individuals - Table 8 - Median and average taxable income by state/territory and postcode, 2003–04 and 2013–14 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 9 - Selected items for individuals in business, by business industry code, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 9A: Selected items by industry\r\n\r\nTable 9B: Selected items by entity size and broad industry<br/>Individuals - Table 10 - Selected items, by taxable income range and total income or loss range, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 10A shows selected items, by taxable income range and total income range.\r\n\r\nTable 10B shows key items, by income year, taxable income range and total income range, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 11 - Selected items, by residency status and lodgment method, 2021–22 income year<br/>Individuals - Table 12 - Selected items, by taxable status, residency status and taxable income range, 2021–22 income year<br/>Individuals - Table 13 - Selected items, by sex, age range, residency status and tax assessment range, 2021–22 income year<br/>Individuals - Table 14 - Selected items, by occupation, sex and taxable income range, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 14A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 14B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 15 - Average and median taxable income, salary or wages, and total income, by occupation and sex, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 15A: Averages and medians, by occupation and sex\r\n\r\nTable 15B: Averages and medians, by occupation unit group and sex\r\n\r\nTable 15C: Averages and medians, by occupation sub major group and sex<br/>Individuals - Table 16 - Percentile distribution of taxable individuals, by taxable income and sex, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 16A: Totals for percentile distribution of taxable individuals\r\n\r\nTable 16B: Medians and averages for percentile distribution of taxable individuals.<br/>Individuals - Table 17 - Selected items for individuals in business, by sex, state/territory, and age range or taxable income range, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 17A: Selected items for individuals in business, by sex, state or territory, and age range\r\n\r\nTable 17B: Selected items for individuals in business, by sex, state or territory, and taxable income range<br/>Individuals - Table 18 - Selected deductions, by deduction claimed range and either state/territory or occupation and sex, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 18A: Selected deductions, by state/territory\r\n\r\nPivot table 18A allows you to manipulate Table 18A data\r\n\r\nTable 18B: Work related expense deductions, by occupation and sex<br/>Individuals - Table 19 - 100 People statistics, for 2008–09 and 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 20 - Superannuation fund contributions to APRA funds, for 2010–11 to 2021–22 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 20A: Contributions for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 20B: Average and median contributions for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 financial years<br/>Individuals - Table 21 - Superannuation contributions to self-managed superannuation funds, for 2010–11 to 2021–22 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 21A: Contributions for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 21B: Average and median contributions for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 financial years<br/>Individuals - Table 22 - Superannuation contributions, by total superannuation member accounts balance range, taxable income range and age range, 2021–22 financial year<br/>Individuals - Table 23 - Superannuation contributions, by age range, sex and taxable income range, 2013–14 to 2021–22 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 23A: Contributions for the 2021–22 financial year\r\n\r\nTable 23B: Contributions for the 2013–14 to 2021–22 financial years<br/>Individuals - Table 24 - Superannuation contributions, by state/territory, sex and age range, 2013–14 to 2021–22 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 24A: Contributions for the 2021–22 financial year\r\n\r\nTable 24B: Contributions for the 2013–14 to 2021–22 financial years<br/>Individuals - Table 25 - Selected items, by postcode, 2021–22 income or financial year\r\n\r\nWe show the count of individuals, the average and median amounts of key items, as well as the proportion of individuals claiming these items by postcode.\r\n\r\nNote: Counts, medians and averages are generated using all individuals for the fields taxable income or loss, total income or loss and total deductions which will include reported zeroes and a default value of zero where the value was unknown. Counts, medians and averages for net rent include all individuals who reported at the label, whether the value was zero or not. All remaining fields include only individuals who had a non-zero value for the field.<br/>Individuals - Table 26 - Rental property schedule items, by state/territory of property and net rent position, 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Individuals - Table 27 - Number of individuals with interests in a rental property, by number of property interests, 1999–2000 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 27A: Number of individuals, by net rent position\r\n\r\nTable 27B: Number of individuals, by taxable income range\r\n\r\nTable 27C: Number of individuals, by state/territory\r\n\r\nTable 27D: Number of individuals, by age range<br/>Individuals sample file index - List of variables included in the 2021-22 sample file.\r\n\r\nTo request access to the sample file, send an email to [email protected]<br/>Company - Table 1 - Selected items, for income years 1980–81 to 2021–22\r\n\r\nTable 1A: Selected items for the 1980–81 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 1B: Counts, totals, averages and medians for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Company - Table 2 - Selected items, by net tax and company type, 2021–22 income year<br/>Company - Table 3 - Selected items, by taxable status, residency status, company type and taxable or net income, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 3A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 3B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Company - Table 4 - Selected items, by industry, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 4A: Selected items, by broad and fine industry\r\n\r\nTable 4B: Key items by business industry code<br/>Company - Table 5 - Key items, by fine industry, 2009–10 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Company - Table 6 - Selected items and financial ratios, by company size, taxable status, profit status, broad industry and state/territory, 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 6A: Selected items by company size\r\n\r\nTable 6B: Selected items for micro businesses, by state/territory<br/>Company - Table 7 - Selected items by taxable status, residency status, company type and company size, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 7A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 7B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Company - Table 8 - International Dealings Schedule: Selected items for income years 2012–13 to 2021–22<br/>Company - Table 9 - Selected items, by entity size and taxable income or loss range, 2021–22 income year<br/>SuperFunds - Table 1 - Selected items, for APRA regulated and other funds, for income years 1989–90 to 2021–22\r\n\r\nTable 1A: Selected items for the 1989–90 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 1B: Counts, totals, means and medians for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>SuperFunds - Table 2 - Selected items, for self-managed superannuation funds, for income years 2000–01 to 2021–22\r\n\r\nTable 2A: Selected items for the 2000–01 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 2B: Counts, totals, means and medians for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>SuperFunds - Table 3 - Selected items, by fund type and taxable income, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 3A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 3B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>SuperFunds - Table 4 - Selected items, by fund type and total income, 2021–22 income year<br/>Partnerships - Table 1 - Selected items, for 1990–91 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 1A: Selected items for the 1990–91 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 1B: Counts, totals, means and medians, for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Partnerships - Table 2 - Selected items, by net Australian income, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 2A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 2B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Partnerships - Table 3 - Selected items, by broad and fine industry, 2021–22 income year<br/>Partnerships - Table 4 - Selected items, by entity size and broad industry, 2021–22 income year<br/>Partnerships - Table 5 - Rental property schedule items, by state/territory of property and net rent position, 2018–19 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Trusts - Table 1 - Selected items, for income years 1990–91 to 2021–22\r\n\r\nTable 1A: Selected items for the 1990–91 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 1B: Counts, totals, means and medians for the 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Trusts - Table 2 - Selected items, by net Australian income, 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 2A: Selected items for the 2021–22 income year\r\n\r\nTable 2B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Trusts - Table 3 - Selected items, by broad and fine industry, 2021–22 income year<br/>Trusts - Table 4 - Selected items, by trust type, 2021–22 income year<br/>Trusts - Table 5 - Selected items, by trust size and broad industry, 2021–22 income year<br/>Trusts - Table 6 - Rental property schedule items, by state/territory of property and net rent position, 2018–19 to 2021–22 income years<br/>Trusts - Table 7 - Attribution managed investment trusts (AMIT), 2017–18 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 7A: Selected AMIT tax return and liability items for the 2017–18 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 7B: Selected AMIT schedule items for the 2017–18 to 2021–22 income years<br/>CGT - Table 1 - Selected items, by entity, 2012–13 to 2021–22 income years<br/>CGT - Table 2 - Net capital gains, by entity, taxable status and amount of gains, 2013–14 to 2021–22 income years<br/>GST - Table 1 - Selected GST, WET and LCT items, 2000–01 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>GST - Table 2 - Net GST liabilities or refunds, by amounts, 2005–06 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>GST - Table 3 - Selected WET and LCT items, by range of liability, 2012–13 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>GST - Table 4 - Selected GST items, by broad and fine industry, 2022–23 financial year<br/>GST - Table 5 - Selected petroleum resource rent tax items: 1999–2000 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>FBT - Table 1 - Selected items, for FBT return years 2009–10 to 2022–23<br/>FBT - Table 2 - Selected items, by broad industry and taxable status, 2022–23 FBT return year<br/>FBT - Table 3 - Selected items by net FBT payable, 2022–23 FBT return year<br/>Excise - Table 1 - Excisable products and excise liabilities, 2003–04 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>Excise - Table 2 - Monthly beer excise, 2011–12 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>Excise - Table 3 - Beer clearances, by annual volume, 2003–04 to 2022–23 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 3A: Beer clearances for the 2014–15 to 2022–23 financial years\r\n\r\nTable 3B: Beer clearances for the 2003–04 to 2013–14 financial years<br/>Excise - Table 4 - Fuel tax credits scheme – claims paid, by broad and fine industry, 2006–07 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>Excise - Table 5 - Product stewardship for oil program, 2001–02 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>PAYG - Table 1 - PAYG withholding, by broad industry, entity type and type of withholder, 2010–11 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>PAYG - Table 2 - PAYG Instalments, by entity type and broad industry, 2010–11 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>COC - Table 1 - Cost of taxation compliance data, by form type, 1998–99 to 2022–23 years<br/>COC - Table 2 - Tax return form time-box data, by entity type, lodgment method and total business income, 2021–22 income year<br/>COC - Table 3 - Fringe benefits tax (FBT) and business activity statement (BAS) forms time-box data, by market segment, 2015–16 to 2022–23 FBT and financial years<br/>Charities - Table 1 - Refundable franking credits, by refund amount, 2001–02 to 2022–23 financial years<br/>Charities - Table 2 - Employees of tax concession charities, by type and remuneration, for the 2021–22 income year<br/>Charities - Table 3 - Deductible gift recipients, by type<br/>Charities - Table 4 - Private and public ancillary funds, 2000–01 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 4A: Public and private ancillary funds for the 2016–17 to 2021–22 income years\r\n\r\nTable 4B: Public and private ancillary funds for the 2000–01 to 2015–16 income years<br/&gt

    Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics

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    A report that provides an overview of the previous 10 years of Migration Program outcomes.\r\n\r\nThese de-identified statistics are periodically checked for privacy and other compliance requirements. The statistics were temporarily removed in March 2024 in response to a question about privacy within the emerging technological environment. Following a thorough review and risk assessment, the Department of Home Affairs has republished the dataset.BP0068 Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcome Snapshot Annual Statistics 2015-16 to 2025-06-30 v100 - BP0068 Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcome Snapshot Annual Statistics 2015-16 to 2025-06-30 v100<br/>BP0068L Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics 2014-15 to 2023-24 v100.xlsx - BP0068L Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics 2014-15 to 2023-24<br/>BP0068L Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics 2013-14 to 2022-23 v100 - BP0068L Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics 2013-14 to 2022-23 v100<br/>BP0068L Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics 2012-13 to 2021-22 v100 - <br/>BP0068L Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics 2011-12 to 2020-21 v100.xlsx - <br/>pivot-table-user-guide-pdf - Pivot table user guide<br/>Permanent Migration Program (Skilled & Family) Outcomes Snapshot – Annual Statistics Resources - Link to Pivot table user guide PDF<br/&gt

    EmeraldTrail

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    This multi purpose trail links Emerald, Cockatoo and Gembrook.The Emerald to Cockatoo section of the trail, which is 6.2 kilometres long and passes through Emerald Lake Park and Wrights State Forest, has existed for some time. This section of the trail was previously called the Emerald to Cockatoo Trail.Another 6.5 kilometre section from McBride Street, Cockatoo to Gembrook Station has been added to the trail. The new trail section follows Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Fielder Road and the Puffing Billy train line between the towns to create a unique and scenic path suitable for cycling, running and walking.The entire 13 kilometre trail from Emerald to Gembrook is now called the Eastern Dandenong Ranges trail.\n\nTrail type: Walking & cycling\nLocation: Access the trail via Kilvington Drive in Emerald, McBride Street in Cockatoo or Gembrook station.\nDistance: 13 kilometres (one way)\nGrade: Flat bushland\nHighlights: Scenic views, native flora and fauna\nAccess: Bikes, pram, dogs\nFacilities: Parking, BBQ, fitness equipment, café, seating, playground, picnic area, drinking fountains.ArcGIS Hub Dataset - <br/>ArcGIS GeoService - <br/>CSV - <br/>Shapefile - <br/>GeoJSON - <br/>KML - <br/&gt

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