Revised causes of death data now available
Revised causes of death data is now available, including final data for deaths registered in 2022, revised data for deaths registered in 2023, and a preliminary revision of deaths registered in 2024.
Updated time series tables and analyses for drug-induced deaths have been added to this article (see Revisions to drug-induced deaths, 2022-2024).
Revised drug-induced deaths data is also available in the Revisions to causes of death, 2022-2024 data tables in Data downloads.
The ABS recommends that data users refer to the revised causes of death dataset for analysis. For further information on the methods and scope of the revisions process, see Methodology: Revisions to causes of death, 2022-2024.
Crisis support services, 24 hours, 7 days
Some of these statistics may cause distress. Services you can contact are detailed below and in the Crisis support services section at the end of the publication.
- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467
- Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636
- MensLine Australia: 1300 789 978
- 13YARN: 13 92 76
- Kids Helpline (for young people aged 5 to 25 years): 1800 551 800
- National Alcohol and Other Drugs Hotline: 1800 250 015
The ABS uses, and supports the use of, the Mindframe guidelines on responsible, accurate and safe reporting on suicide, mental ill-health and alcohol and other drugs. The ABS recommends referring to these guidelines when reporting on statistics in this report.
External causes of death are those resulting from external events, circumstances or conditions that cause injury or poisoning. When compiling information on deaths due to external causes the ABS codes an injury, a mechanism (e.g. how did the external event occur) and an intent (e.g. accident, assault). This publication includes information on selected topics related to external causes of death.