1362.6 - Regional Statistics, Tasmania, 2007  
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From 2001 to 2005, there was a decrease of 0.2% in the number of deaths in Tasmania.

Between 2001 and 2005, the Northern Region recorded an increase in deaths of 4.1%. The Mersey-Lyell Region recorded a 7.4% decrease in deaths, and the Greater Hobart-Southern Region recorded a 0.4% decrease in deaths.

Note: Figures are revised at the state level and preliminary at the regional level.


DEATHS, Tasmanian local government areas(a)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
no.
no.
no.
no.
no.
Statistical division/local government area

Greater Hobart-Southern
Brighton
67
62
68
76
68
Central Highlands
20
18
15
21
10
Clarence
368
417
413
370
407
Derwent Valley
63
72
76
86
71
Glamorgan/Spring Bay
42
42
39
41
31
Glenorchy
460
446
457
448
425
Hobart
428
429
408
419
396
Huon Valley
84
98
105
89
84
Kingborough
171
202
194
217
189
Sorell
73
68
66
66
74
Southern Midlands
29
59
42
35
42
Tasman
22
17
17
26
23
Total
1,827
1,930
1,900
1,894
1,820
Northern
Break O'Day
50
67
61
57
62
Dorset
45
73
55
72
73
Flinders
3
4
12
10
11
George Town
63
56
57
57
68
Launceston
626
572
594
573
613
Meander Valley
116
127
122
130
110
Northern Midlands
86
95
91
89
106
West Tamar
159
149
162
151
152
Total
1,148
1,143
1,154
1,139
1,195
Mersey-Lyell
Burnie
178
146
144
140
135
Central Coast
191
192
197
181
193
Circular Head
58
52
48
54
38
Devonport
215
251
218
205
190
Kentish
37
29
41
37
29
King Island
13
15
16
16
12
Latrobe
53
66
80
59
54
Waratah/Wynyard
108
104
113
106
128
West Coast
31
36
36
40
40
Total
884
891
893
838
819
Tasmania(b)
3,876
3,979
3,965
3,892
3,867

(a) Data relate to usual residence deaths registered in year of occurrence.
(b) Includes place of usual residence undefined, overseas and no fixed abode.
Source: Deaths, Australia (cat. no. 3302.0)





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