1367.2 - State and Regional Indicators, Victoria, Sep 2008  
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FORTHCOMING ISSUES

ISSUE (QUARTER) Release Date
December 2008 20 February 2009



NOTE

This publication contains a feature article entitled Victorian Household Preparedness for Emergencies. A list of all previous feature articles published is contained in the Appendix of the PDF version of the publication.

Please address feedback to:
      Post: Manager, Economic and Regional Statistics
      Statistical Coordination Branch
      Australian Bureau of Statistics
      PO Box 2796Y
      Melbourne Vic 3001
      Email: <victoria.statistics@abs.gov.au>
      Fax: (03) 9615 7002


CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE

In this issue two chapters: 'health and safety' and 'roads' have been removed and one chapter: 'crime' has been added. These chapters are included in the publication only when new data are available.

Two tables: 'Employed persons, by industry (ANZSIC06) and Major Statistical Region' and 'Estimates of unemployment rate, by Local Government Area' have been added to the work and income chapter.

The section on average weekly earnings has been omitted from the work and income chapter. Please refer to Average Weekly Earnings, Australia (cat. no. 6302.0).

A review has led to minor revisions being made to three tables: the table in the population chapter, and the two tables in the state final demand chapter.


EXPLANATORY NOTES

The statistics shown are the latest available as at 31 October 2008.

Explanatory Notes in the form found in other ABS publications are not included in State and Regional Indicators, Victoria. Readers are directed to the Explanatory Notes contained in related ABS publications.

Users are advised that small area estimates presented in this publication should be used with caution.


INQUIRIES

For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or James Darragh on Melbourne (03) 9615 7049.