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2006 Census: What you need to know
 

What's new to the 2006 Census? - changes since the 2001 Census.

Frequently asked questions - Covers the most frequently asked questions about the 2006 Census.

Privacy and confidentiality - Your absolute privacy is guaranteed - by law!

How Australia Takes a Census (cat. no. 2903.0) - Explains how the 2006 Census is conducted.

Census household guide (cat. no. 2969.0.55.001) - How to complete your Census form.

eCensus - What is the eCensus, how secure is it and how accessible is it for the print and hearing impaired.

Time Capsule - The Census Time Capsule gives Australians the option to have their name-identified information retained securely by the National Archives of Australia for 99 years.

Print and hearing impairment - The ABS is committed to help everyone access and understand the information about the Census.

Information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders - It is important to count everyone in Australia's diverse community.

Multicultural Australia - It is important to count everyone in Australia's diverse community. For Census information in another language see Translated information.

Homeless people - Homeless people are part of our community and need to be counted in the Census.

Census Data Enhancement Project - Adding value to the 2006 Census.


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