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1216.0 - Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) - Electronic Publication, 2005
Previous ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 28/09/2005 |
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PURPOSE
THE STRUCTURE The S Dist. Structure has four levels of hierarchy in census years, comprising in ascending order: CDs-SLAs-SSDs-S Dists. In non-census years, with CDs undefined, it has only three levels of hierarchy (see ASGC Structural Chart).
(showing three hierarchical levels: S Dist.-SSD-SLA) THE SPATIAL UNITS Census Collection District (CD) Statistical Local Area (SLA) Statistical Subdivision (SSD) For discussion about these spatial units see Main Structure.
S Dist. name S Dist. names include a suffix which identifies the state(s)/territory in which the S Dist. is located. Example:
Albury-Wodonga (NSW/VIC) S Dist. code S Dists are identified by four-digit codes which are unique within Australia. The first two digits indicate the S/T(s) in which the S Dist. is located. For the three S Dists which cover two states, the first digit is the code of the predominant state and the second digit is the code of the other state. For the other S Dists which fall entirely within one S/T, the first digit is the S/T code and the second digit is 0. The last two digits are allocated in ascending numerical order. Gaps are left between codes for future expansion.
Albury-Wodonga (New South Wales/Victoria) 1218 Gold Coast-Tweed (Queensland/New South Wales) 3139 Canberra-Queanbeyan (Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales) 8196
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