Review of 2021 Census Topics: Partnership Kit Images

Every Census, the ABS makes a recommendation to the Australian Government on the topics that should be included in the Census. The ABS is inviting you to provide your views on the most useful information to collect in the 2021 Census.

At the ABS website you will find everything you need to participate, including background information on each Census topic, instructions for making your submission and frequently asked questions.

Within this page, we have provided access to key artwork files for use on your social media platforms if you wish to promote the topic consultation.

You can right click on the files and select save to begin using them in your social media channels.

Up until 5 April - This image is available if you wish to promote the registration for the online briefing on 5 April. The url for registration is http://webcast.cl/abs/census or https://register.webcastcloud.com.au/abs/census/

Image: What is the most useful information to collect in the 2021 Census? Register for the seminar on 5 April.

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From 3 April - This image is available to allow you to promote the consultation process being opened. The url for more information is www.abs.gov.au/census-consult.

Image: Speaker announcing What is the most useful information to collect in the 2021 Census?


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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples - These images are available to help you promote the consultation process being opened.

Image: Hand drawing in the sand. Text: Census Topics Consultation Open
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Image: 2016 Census found that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population was 649 171 and 2.8% of the Australian population.
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The ABS values your assistance in ensuring interested individuals and groups are made aware of the opportunity to inform the review of 2021 Census topics.

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For more information, go to www.abs.gov.au/census-consult or contact the ABS at census.content@abs.gov.au