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POLSIS ProfilesResident Profile - people who live in the region

Moreton Police DistrictCompared with Southern Police Region

15 August 2017

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Queensland Government Statistician’s OfficeQueensland Treasuryhttp://www.qgso.qld.gov.au

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Area overview The resident profiles provide details on a range of topics for people who live in the area. For some topics, more detailed data are available through the POLSIS Database.

Moreton Police District is comprised of eight police divisions of Bribie Island, Burpengary, Caboolture, Deception Bay, Kilcoy, Moore, Redcliffe and Woodford.

Moreton Police District has a total land area of 4,215.6 km2, with an average daily temperature range of 13.6°C to 24.8°C and an average annual rainfall of 1,142 mm.

Data for Moreton Police District are reported at geographical boundaries defined by the Queensland Police Service, July 2013. In some cases these data have been concorded from other geographical boundaries.

Southern Police Region has a total land area of 671,366.4 km2, with an average daily temperature range of 14.4°C to 28.8°C and an average annual rainfall of 604 mm.

Data for Southern Police Region are reported at geographical boundaries defined by the Queensland Police Service, July 2013. In some cases these data have been concorded from other geographical boundaries.

This profile should be read in conjunction with the abbreviations and explanatory notes provided at the rear of the profile.

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Figure 1 Map of Moreton Police District

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Figure 2 Map of Southern Police Region

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DemographyEstimated resident populationThe estimated resident population (ERP) figure is the officialpopulation estimate. For sub-state geographies, ERP figuresare updated annually using a model which includesadministrative data that indicate population change, such asregistered births and deaths, dwelling approvals, Medicareenrolments and electoral enrolments. Data in this profile topicare updated annually with an approximate delay of 9 monthsafter the reporting period. The next planned update is in April2018 and will incorporate preliminary rebased estimatedresident population consistent with the Queensland level.

As at 30 June 2016, the estimated resident population for Moreton Police District was

242,456 persons

Moreton Police District• ERP of 242,456 persons as at 30 June 2016• Average annual growth rate of 1.7% over five years• Average annual growth rate of 2.4% over ten years• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

population with 66,140 persons• Within the area, Woodford Police Division had the fastest

population growth over five years with 3.8%

Southern Police Region• ERP of 835,481 persons as at 30 June 2016• Average annual growth rate of 1.6% over five years• Average annual growth rate of 2.0% over ten years

Table 1 Estimated resident population by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

District / Division / RegionAs at 30 June Average annual growth rate

2006 2011 2016pr 2006–2016pr 2011–2016pr

— number — — % —

Moreton Police District 191,721 222,424 242,456 2.4 1.7Bribie Island 21,737 24,286 25,770 1.7 1.2Burpengary 36,830 43,689 48,423 2.8 2.1Caboolture 45,526 58,066 66,140 3.8 2.6Deception Bay 24,257 26,188 27,012 1.1 0.6Kilcoy 3,687 4,275 4,752 2.6 2.1Moore 502 582 647 2.6 2.1Redcliffe 52,584 58,345 61,265 1.5 1.0Woodford 6,598 6,993 8,447 2.5 3.8

Southern Police Region 683,448 770,833 835,481 2.0 1.6

Source: ABS 3218.0, Regional Population Growth, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

Figure 3 Estimated resident population growth, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

Source: ABS 3218.0, Regional Population Growth, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Population by age and sexThe estimated resident population (ERP) figure is the officialpopulation estimate. For sub-state geographies, ERP figuresare updated annually using a model which includesadministrative data that indicate population change, such asregistered births and deaths, dwelling approvals, Medicareenrolments and electoral enrolments. Data in this profile topicare updated annually with an approximate delay of 12 monthsafter the reporting period. The next planned update is inSeptember 2017.

As at 30 June 2015, the proportion of the estimated resident population aged 65 years and over for Moreton Police District

was

17.7%

Moreton Police District• 20.4% aged 0–14 years as at 30 June 2015• 62.0% aged 15–64 years• 17.7% aged 65+ years• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division had the largest

percentage of persons aged 0–14 with 23.8%• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division had the largest

percentage of persons aged 15–64 with 66.2%• Within the area, Bribie Island Police Division had the

largest percentage of persons aged 65+ with 35.5%

Southern Police Region• 21.5% aged 0–14 years as at 30 June 2015• 62.8% aged 15–64 years• 15.7% aged 65+ years

Table 2 Estimated resident population by age and Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 30 June 2015p

District / Division / RegionAge group

0–14 15–24 25–44 45–64 65+number % number % number % number % number %

Moreton Police District 48,312 20.4 29,933 12.6 57,233 24.1 59,858 25.2 41,982 17.7Bribie Island 3,476 13.7 2,095 8.3 3,889 15.3 6,908 27.2 9,022 35.5Burpengary 11,194 23.8 6,973 14.8 12,396 26.3 11,806 25.1 4,701 10.0Caboolture 15,043 23.5 9,116 14.2 16,937 26.4 13,949 21.8 8,999 14.1Deception Bay 5,814 21.5 3,550 13.1 6,404 23.7 6,843 25.3 4,428 16.4Kilcoy 967 20.8 463 9.9 1,025 22.0 1,285 27.6 915 19.7Moore 132 20.8 63 9.9 139 22.0 175 27.6 124 19.7Redcliffe 10,167 16.8 6,790 11.3 14,343 23.8 16,510 27.4 12,548 20.8Woodford 1,519 18.7 882 10.9 2,098 25.8 2,381 29.3 1,245 15.3

Southern Police Region 176,864 21.5 108,158 13.1 207,154 25.2 201,749 24.5 128,858 15.7

Source: ABS 3235.0, Population by Age and Sex, Regions of Australia, 2015 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Figure 5 Estimated resident population by age and sex, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 30 June 2015p

Source: ABS 3235.0, Population by Age and Sex, Regions of Australia, 2015 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Median ageThe median age is the age at which half the population is olderand half is younger. These median age estimates have beencalculated by the ABS and Queensland Treasury using singleyear of age estimated resident population data. Data in thisprofile topic are updated annually with an approximate delay of12 months after the reporting period. The next planned updateis in September 2017.

As at 30 June 2015, the median age for Moreton Police District was

39.7 years

Moreton Police District• Median age of 39.7 years as at 30 June 2015• Increase of 1.3 years from median age of 38.4 years as at

30 June 2005• Within the area, Bribie Island Police Division had the

highest median age of 55.7 years• Within the area, Woodford Police Division had the largest

increase in median age from 30 June 2005 to 30 June 2015 with 4.9 years

Southern Police Region• Median age of 37.4 years as at 30 June 2015• Increase of 0.9 years from median age of 36.4 years as at

30 June 2005

Table 3 Median age by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

District / Division / RegionAs at 30 June Change

2005 2010 2015p 2005–2015p— years — years

Moreton Police District 38.4 38.5 39.7 1.3Bribie Island 52.1 52.9 55.7 3.7Burpengary 33.3 33.7 34.7 1.4Caboolture 35.8 34.4 33.7 -2.0Deception Bay 34.4 36.3 38.5 4.1Kilcoy 42.2 41.8 43.1 0.9Moore 42.2 41.8 43.1 0.9Redcliffe 42.0 41.9 43.7 1.7Woodford 36.5 37.4 41.4 4.9

Southern Police Region 36.4 36.8 37.4 0.9

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

Source: ABS 3235.0, Population by Age and Sex, Regions of Australia unpublished data and Queensland Treasury estimates

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Population projectionsThe 2015 edition of the Queensland Government populationprojections are generated by applying assumptions regardingfuture trends in the components of population change (fertility,mortality and migration) and the latest planning anddevelopment intelligence available. Data presented in thisprofile topic are based on the medium series and are updatedtwice every five years. The next planned update is in January2018.

From 2011 to 2036, the population for Moreton Police District is projected to increase from

222,374 persons to 367,686 persons

Moreton Police District• Population projected to be 367,686 persons as at 30 June

2036• Increase of 2.0% per year over 25 years• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division is projected to

have the largest population as at 30 June 2036 with 105,878 persons

• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division is projected to have the fastest growth in population from 30 June 2011 to 2036 with an average annual rate of 3.6% per year

Southern Police Region• Population projected to be 1,340,226 persons as at 30

June 2036• Increase of 2.2% per year over 25 years

Table 4 Projected population by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

District / Division / RegionAs at 30 June

Average annual growth

rate2011(a) 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2011–2036

— number — %

Moreton Police District 222,374 240,367 266,347 297,847 332,274 367,686 2.0Bribie Island 24,204 25,715 27,049 28,497 29,094 29,305 0.8Burpengary 43,361 48,222 57,628 69,256 86,552 105,878 3.6Caboolture 58,432 64,893 72,974 82,925 91,810 100,363 2.2Deception Bay 26,226 27,248 30,401 34,472 38,212 41,946 1.9Kilcoy 4,125 4,605 5,044 5,530 6,043 6,565 1.9Moore 660 712 759 811 866 922 1.3Redcliffe 58,310 60,625 63,387 66,664 69,385 71,897 0.8Woodford 7,056 8,349 9,105 9,693 10,313 10,809 1.7

Southern Police Region 770,965 835,375 920,317 1,045,766 1,187,048 1,340,226 2.2

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) 2011 data are estimated resident population (ERP).For more detailed data on the Queensland Government population projections, please refer to the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office website athttp://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/subjects/demography/population-projections/index.php

Source: Queensland Government Population Projections, 2015 edition (medium series), unpublished data and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Figure 6 Projected population change, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

Source: Queensland Government Population Projections, 2015 edition (medium series), unpublished data and Queensland Treasury concordance-basedestimates

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoplesThis topic is based on the 2016 Census of Population andHousing question about Indigenous status where each person isasked to identify whether they are of Aboriginal and/or TorresStrait Islander origin. This is based on persons by place of usualresidence.

The percentage of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples in Moreton Police District was

3.7%

Moreton Police District• 8,647 persons (or 3.7%) were Aboriginal and/or Torres

Strait Islander peoples• Within the area, Woodford Police Division had the largest

percentage of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples with 5.3%

Southern Police Region• 36,643 persons (or 4.5%) were Aboriginal and/or Torres

Strait Islander peoples

Table 5 Indigenous status by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / RegionIndigenous persons

Non-Indigenous persons

Total persons(b)Aboriginal Torres Strait

Islander Both(a) Total

— number — number % number % number

Moreton Police District 7,797 433 413 8,647 3.7 213,233 90.4 235,938Bribie Island 590 34 26 648 2.6 23,235 91.8 25,323Burpengary 1,240 60 52 1,362 2.9 43,487 92.6 46,953Caboolture 2,778 113 169 3,067 4.8 57,013 88.6 64,362Deception Bay 1,051 82 59 1,193 4.5 23,526 89.2 26,381Kilcoy 139 7 8 153 3.3 4,092 89.0 4,597Moore 19 1 1 21 3.3 557 89.0 626Redcliffe 1,586 116 75 1,770 3.0 54,268 91.2 59,510Woodford 393 20 23 432 5.3 7,055 86.2 8,185

Southern Police Region 33,872 1,390 1,379 36,643 4.5 723,083 88.8 814,267

(a) Applicable to persons who are of 'both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin'.(b) Includes Indigenous status not stated.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Profile - I02 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Migration 1 year agoMigration one year ago compares the usual address ofhousehold members on Census Night 2011 (9 August 2011)with their usual address one year earlier (i.e. 9 August 2010).This is based on persons by place of usual residence.

The percentage of persons in Moreton Police District with a different address one year ago was

17.2%

Moreton Police District• 164,542 persons usually resided in the same address as

one year ago• 36,604 persons (or 17.2%) usually resided in a different

address one year ago• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

percentage of persons with a different usual address one year ago with 19.8%

Southern Police Region• 573,886 persons usually resided in the same address as

one year ago• 126,487 persons (or 17.1%) usually resided in a different

address one year ago

Table 6 Place of usual residence one year ago(a) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2011

District / Division / Region Sameaddress

Different address Proportionwith

differentaddress

Total persons(c)Within

QueenslandRest of

Australia Overseas Total(b)

number — number — % number

Moreton Police District 164,542 31,270 2,839 1,911 36,604 17.2 212,872Bribie Island 18,394 3,229 371 158 3,805 16.3 23,411Burpengary 33,976 5,662 400 287 6,463 15.4 41,841Caboolture 40,943 9,495 813 529 11,025 19.8 55,604Deception Bay 19,574 3,207 316 151 3,748 15.0 25,039Kilcoy 3,179 605 22 61 702 17.2 4,085Moore 433 82 3 8 96 17.2 556Redcliffe 43,045 8,266 854 677 9,925 17.8 55,654Woodford 4,997 723 59 40 840 12.6 6,682

Southern Police Region 573,886 108,839 10,001 5,890 126,487 17.1 738,448

(a) Based on persons aged one year and over.(b) Includes persons who stated that they were usually resident at a different address 1 year ago but did not state that address.(c) Includes persons who did not state whether they were usually resident at a different address 1 year ago.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B38 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Migration 5 years agoMigration five years ago compares the usual address ofhousehold members on Census Night 2011 (9 August 2011)with their usual address five years earlier (i.e. 9 August 2006).This is based on persons by place of usual residence.

The percentage of persons in Moreton Police District with a different address five years ago was

44.8%

Moreton Police District• 97,374 persons usually resided in the same address as five

years ago• 89,823 persons (or 44.8%) usually resided in a different

address five years ago• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

percentage of persons with a different usual address five years ago with 48.7%

Southern Police Region• 346,108 persons usually resided in the same address as

five years ago• 303,140 persons (or 43.8%) usually resided in a different

address five years ago

Table 7 Place of usual residence five years ago(a) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2011

District / Division / Region Sameaddress

Different address Proportionwith

differentaddress

Total persons(c)Within

QueenslandRest of

Australia Overseas Total(b)

number — number — % number

Moreton Police District 97,374 70,881 9,653 7,686 89,823 44.8 200,576Bribie Island 11,082 7,895 1,345 719 10,112 44.8 22,591Burpengary 19,859 14,053 1,766 1,426 17,554 44.9 39,083Caboolture 22,443 20,420 2,520 1,723 25,178 48.7 51,690Deception Bay 12,089 7,595 940 794 9,510 40.5 23,456Kilcoy 2,009 1,340 96 153 1,622 41.7 3,886Moore 273 182 13 21 221 41.7 529Redcliffe 26,318 17,566 2,777 2,742 23,460 44.3 52,967Woodford 3,302 1,829 195 108 2,168 34.0 6,374

Southern Police Region 346,108 245,264 29,954 23,092 303,140 43.8 692,754

(a) Based on persons aged five years and over.(b) Includes persons who stated that they were usually resident at a different address 5 years ago but did not state that address.(c) Includes persons who did not state whether they were usually resident at a different address 5 years ago.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B39 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Country of birthCountry of birth has been derived from the 2016 Census ofPopulation and Housing question ‘In which country was theperson born?’. This is based on persons by place of usualresidence.

The top five English speaking backgrounds and non-English speaking backgrounds for Moreton Police District were:

English Speaking1. New Zealand (5.0%)2. England (4.9%)3. South Africa (0.6%)4. Scotland (0.6%)5. United States of America

(0.3%)

Non-English Speaking1. Philippines (0.9%)2. Germany (0.4%)3. Netherlands (0.4%)4. Papua New Guinea

(0.3%)5. India (0.3%)

Moreton Police District• 43,105 persons (or 18.3%) were born overseas• Within the area, Redcliffe Police Division had the largest

number of persons born overseas with 13,180• Within the area, Redcliffe Police Division had the largest

percentage of persons born overseas with 22.1%

Southern Police Region• 122,316 persons (or 15.0%) were born overseas

Table 8 Country of birth by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Born in Australia(a)Born overseas

Total persons(d)Born in ESB

countries(b)Born in NESB

countries(c) Total(c)

number % number % number % number % number

Moreton Police District 175,483 74.4 28,204 12.0 14,866 6.3 43,105 18.3 235,938Bribie Island 18,600 73.5 3,429 13.5 1,302 5.1 4,747 18.7 25,323Burpengary 36,655 78.1 5,499 11.7 2,343 5.0 7,858 16.7 46,953Caboolture 48,437 75.3 6,269 9.7 4,372 6.8 10,607 16.5 64,362Deception Bay 19,392 73.5 3,188 12.1 1,662 6.3 4,879 18.5 26,381Kilcoy 3,442 74.9 272 5.9 440 9.6 716 15.6 4,597Moore 468 74.9 37 5.9 60 9.6 97 15.6 626Redcliffe 42,122 70.8 8,789 14.8 4,390 7.4 13,180 22.1 59,510Woodford 6,367 77.8 722 8.8 298 3.6 1,021 12.5 8,185

Southern Police Region 629,102 77.3 67,693 8.3 54,191 6.7 122,316 15.0 814,260

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) Includes 'Australia, (includes External Territories), nfd', 'Norfolk Island' and 'Australian External Territories, nec' responses.(b) Includes the UK, Ireland, Canada, USA, South Africa and New Zealand.(c) Includes countries not identified individually, ‘Inadequately described’ and ‘At sea’ responses.(d) Includes not stated responses.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G01 and G09 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Proficiency in spoken EnglishProficiency in spoken English has been derived from the 2016Census of Population and Housing question ‘How well does theperson speak English?’, if the person speaks a language otherthan English at home. This is based on persons by place ofusual residence.

The top five non-English languages spoken at home for the total population of Moreton Police District were:

Language spoken1. Southeast Asian Austronesian Languages (0.7%)2. Chinese Languages (0.6%)3. Samoan (0.5%)4. Indo Aryan Languages (0.4%)5. German (0.3%)

Moreton Police District• 14,062 persons (or 6.0%) stated they spoke a language

other than English at home• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

number of persons who stated they spoke a language other than English at home with 4,361

• Within the area, Moore Police Division and Kilcoy Police Division had the largest percentage of persons who stated they spoke a language other than English at home with 8.8%

Southern Police Region• 56,678 persons (or 7.0%) stated they spoke a language

other than English at home

Table 9 Proficiency in spoken English of persons by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Speaks English onlySpeaks other language at home and speaks English

Persons(a)Very well or well Not well or not at all Total

number % number % number % number % number

Moreton Police District 205,888 87.3 12,073 5.1 2,013 0.9 14,062 6.0 235,938Bribie Island 22,864 90.3 795 3.1 81 0.3 879 3.5 25,323Burpengary 42,539 90.6 2,052 4.4 278 0.6 2,325 5.0 46,953Caboolture 55,241 85.8 3,450 5.4 929 1.4 4,361 6.8 64,362Deception Bay 22,712 86.1 1,611 6.1 205 0.8 1,809 6.9 26,381Kilcoy 3,852 83.8 346 7.5 63 1.4 406 8.8 4,597Moore 524 83.8 47 7.5 9 1.4 55 8.8 626Redcliffe 51,758 87.0 3,628 6.1 419 0.7 4,050 6.8 59,510Woodford 6,398 78.2 145 1.8 29 0.4 177 2.2 8,185

Southern Police Region 701,251 86.1 48,388 5.9 8,328 1.0 56,678 7.0 814,260

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) Includes the categories 'Proficiency in English not stated' and 'Language and proficiency in English not stated'.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G13 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Family compositionIn the context of the 2016 Census of Population and Housing,families are classified in terms of the relationships that existbetween a single family reference person and each othermember of that family. The family composition variabledistinguishes between different types of families based on thepresence or absence of couple relationships, parent-childrelationships, child dependency relationships or other familialrelationships, in that order of preference. This is based onfamilies by place of usual residence.

The percentage of total families in Moreton Police District which were couple families with children was

39.1%

Moreton Police District• 63,160 families• 39.1% of total families were couple families with children• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

number of couple families with children with 6,688• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

percentage of one-parent families with 22.1%

Southern Police Region• 212,831 families• 41.0% of total families were couple families with children

Table 10 Family composition(a) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Couple family with no children

Couple family with children One-parent family Total(b)

number % number % number % number

Moreton Police District 25,458 40.3 24,691 39.1 12,155 19.2 63,160Bribie Island 4,327 58.9 1,872 25.5 1,059 14.4 7,346Burpengary 4,301 33.2 6,434 49.6 2,110 16.3 12,960Caboolture 6,090 36.4 6,688 40.0 3,704 22.1 16,733Deception Bay 2,608 37.3 2,826 40.5 1,446 20.7 6,985Kilcoy 560 46.2 465 38.4 174 14.4 1,214Moore 76 46.2 63 38.4 24 14.4 165Redcliffe 6,611 41.9 5,546 35.1 3,360 21.3 15,784Woodford 884 44.8 797 40.4 278 14.1 1,973

Southern Police Region 84,411 39.7 87,245 41.0 38,095 17.9 212,831

(a) Includes same-sex couple families.(b) Includes other families.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G25 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Dwellings by tenure typeIn general terms, a dwelling is a structure which is intended tohave people live in it, and which is habitable on Census Night.The tenure type variable describes whether a household rentsor owns the dwelling in which they were enumerated on CensusNight 2016, or whether the household occupies it under anotherarrangement. This is based on occupied private dwellings.

The percentage of total occupied private dwellings in Moreton Police District which were fully owned was

29.7%

Moreton Police District• 25,081 occupied private dwellings (or 29.7%) were fully

owned• Within the area, Redcliffe Police Division had the largest

number of fully owned dwellings with 7,183• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

percentage of rented dwellings with 41.5%

Southern Police Region• 86,131 occupied private dwellings (or 30.1%) were fully

owned

Table 11 Occupied private dwellings(a) by tenure type and Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Fully owned Being purchased(b) Rented(c) Other(d) Total(e) number % number % number % number % number

Moreton Police District 25,081 29.7 27,483 32.5 28,842 34.1 876 1.0 84,492Bribie Island 4,992 46.1 2,352 21.7 2,992 27.6 150 1.4 10,834Burpengary 3,536 23.9 7,006 47.4 3,897 26.3 82 0.6 14,792Caboolture 5,097 23.4 6,923 31.7 9,048 41.5 181 0.8 21,812Deception Bay 2,701 29.8 3,108 34.2 2,966 32.7 40 0.4 9,079Kilcoy 620 37.7 541 32.8 412 25.0 17 1.0 1,647Moore 84 37.7 74 32.8 56 25.0 2 1.0 224Redcliffe 7,183 30.3 6,455 27.3 9,013 38.1 387 1.6 23,678Woodford 867 35.7 1,025 42.2 458 18.9 17 0.7 2,426

Southern Police Region 86,131 30.1 93,704 32.8 95,859 33.5 2,515 0.9 286,115

(a) Excludes visitors only and other not classifiable households.(b) Includes dwellings being purchased under a shared equity scheme.(c) Includes renting from a real estate agent, state housing authority, person not in the same household, housing co-op/community/church, other and not stated.(d) Includes dwellings being occupied under a life tenure scheme.(e) Includes tenure type not stated.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G33 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Internet accessInternet access has been derived from the 2016 Census ofPopulation and Housing question ‘Does any member of thishousehold access the internet from this dwelling?’. This isbased on occupied private dwellings by place of enumeration.

The percentage of total occupied private dwellings in Moreton Police District with a member of the household accessing the

internet was

81.9%

Moreton Police District• 69,227 occupied private dwellings (or 81.9%) had Internet

access• Within the area, Redcliffe Police Division had the largest

number of dwellings with Internet access with 18,884• Within the area, Moore Police Division and Kilcoy Police

Division had the largest percentage of dwellings without Internet access with 22.0%

Southern Police Region• 229,318 occupied private dwellings (or 80.1%) had Internet

access

Table 12 Internet access(a) in occupied private dwellings(b) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Internet accessed from dwelling

Internet not accessed from dwelling

Total dwellings(c)

number % number % number

Moreton Police District 69,227 81.9 13,067 15.5 84,492Bribie Island 8,444 77.9 2,057 19.0 10,834Burpengary 13,212 89.3 1,282 8.7 14,792Caboolture 17,941 82.3 3,261 15.0 21,812Deception Bay 7,320 80.6 1,501 16.5 9,079Kilcoy 1,228 74.6 363 22.0 1,647Moore 167 74.6 49 22.0 224Redcliffe 18,884 79.8 4,208 17.8 23,678Woodford 2,030 83.6 345 14.2 2,426

Southern Police Region 229,318 80.1 48,968 17.1 286,115

(a) Records whether any member of the household accesses the internet from the dwelling. This includes accessing the internet through a desktop/laptop computer, mobile or smart phone, tablet, music or video player, gaming console, smart TV or any other devices. It also includes accessing through any type of connection for example ADSL, fibre, cable, wireless, satellite and mobile broadband (3G/4G).(b) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'Other non-classifiable' households.(c) Includes internet access not stated.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G37 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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SocietyPersons with a profound or severe disabilityPersons with a profound or severe disability has been derivedfrom the 2016 Census of Population and Housing variable 'Coreactivity need for assistance'. Persons with a profound or severedisability are defined as needing help or assistance in one ormore of the three core activity areas of self-care, mobility andcommunication because of a long term health condition (sixmonths or more), a disability (lasting six months or more), or oldage. This is based on persons by place of usual residence.

The percentage of persons in Moreton Police District in need of assistance with a profound or severe disability was

6.9%

Moreton Police District• 16,249 persons (or 6.9%) in need of assistance with a

profound or severe disability• Within the area, Bribie Island Police Division had the

highest percentage of persons in need of assistance with a profound or severe disability with 9.1%

• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division had the lowest percentage of persons in need of assistance with a profound or severe disability with 5.0%

Southern Police Region• 50,865 persons (or 6.2%) in need of assistance with a

profound or severe disability

Table 13 Need for assistance with a profound or severe disability by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Need for assistance No need for assistance Total(a)

number % number % number

Moreton Police District 16,249 6.9 201,611 85.5 235,938Bribie Island 2,311 9.1 21,274 84.0 25,323Burpengary 2,339 5.0 42,107 89.7 46,953Caboolture 4,503 7.0 54,449 84.6 64,362Deception Bay 1,902 7.2 22,430 85.0 26,381Kilcoy 275 6.0 3,919 85.2 4,597Moore 37 6.0 533 85.2 626Redcliffe 4,416 7.4 50,843 85.4 59,510Woodford 465 5.7 6,055 74.0 8,185

Southern Police Region 50,865 6.2 699,234 85.9 814,260

(a) Includes need of assistance not stated.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G18 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Voluntary workVoluntary work undertaken for an organisation or group hasbeen derived from the 2016 Census of Population and Housingquestion ‘In the last twelve months did the person spend anytime doing voluntary work through an organisation or group?’The variable is based on persons aged 15 years and over byplace of usual residence.

The percentage of persons in Moreton Police District who undertook voluntary work was

15.8%

Moreton Police District• 30,102 persons (or 15.8%) undertook voluntary work• Within the area, Moore Police Division and Kilcoy Police

Division had the largest percentage of persons who undertook voluntary work with 19.4%

Southern Police Region• 124,503 persons (or 19.3%) undertook voluntary work

Table 14 Voluntary work by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Volunteer Not a volunteer Total(a)

number % number % number

Moreton Police District 30,102 15.8 143,111 75.2 190,368Bribie Island 3,753 16.9 16,431 74.1 22,180Burpengary 6,052 16.8 27,830 77.2 36,041Caboolture 7,122 14.1 38,485 76.4 50,389Deception Bay 2,869 13.7 16,174 77.0 21,010Kilcoy 722 19.4 2,603 70.1 3,712Moore 98 19.4 354 70.1 505Redcliffe 8,338 16.8 37,155 74.8 49,685Woodford 1,148 16.8 4,078 59.6 6,846

Southern Police Region 124,503 19.3 461,460 71.6 644,905

(a) Includes voluntary work not stated.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G19 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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The Index of Relative Socio-Economic DisadvantageSocio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) is a summarymeasure of the social and economic conditions of geographicareas across Australia. SEIFA, which comprises a number ofindexes, is generated by ABS from the Census of Populationand Housing. In 2011 an Index of Relative Socio-EconomicDisadvantage was produced, ranking geographical areas interms of their relative socio-economic disadvantage. The indexfocuses on low-income earners, relatively lower educationattainment, high unemployment and dwellings without motorvehicles. Low index values represent areas of mostdisadvantage and high values represent areas of leastdisadvantage. This is based on persons by place of usualresidence.

The percentage of persons in Moreton Police District in the least disadvantaged quintile was

7.7%

Moreton Police District• 7.7% in least disadvantaged quintile• 37.1% in most disadvantaged quintile

Southern Police Region• 9.3% in least disadvantaged quintile• 33.0% in most disadvantaged quintile

Table 15 Population by Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage quintiles(a) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2011

District / Division / RegionQuintile 1

(mostdisadvantaged)

Quintile 2 Quintile 3 Quintile 4Quintile 5

(leastdisadvantaged)

— % —

Moreton Police District 37.1 28.0 14.0 13.3 7.7Bribie Island 49.8 21.8 12.0 15.3 1.1Burpengary 13.4 14.6 22.3 22.4 27.2Caboolture 48.9 25.1 13.7 11.6 0.7Deception Bay 56.9 13.9 2.7 20.1 6.4Kilcoy 50.8 32.5 11.5 5.3 0.0Moore 50.8 32.5 11.5 5.3 0.0Redcliffe 29.4 48.2 11.6 6.1 4.7Woodford 21.0 39.0 37.5 1.9 0.6

Southern Police Region 33.0 27.8 16.9 13.0 9.3

(a) The quintiles are population based and derived at the Queensland level (state based quintiles and not national based quintiles).

Source: ABS 2033.0.55.001, Census of Population and Housing: Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA), Australia - Data only, 2011, (Queensland Treasury derived)

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RemotenessThe Australian Bureau of Statistics develops the RemotenessArea (RA) classification each Census period using theUniversity of Adelaide’s Accessibility/Remoteness Index ofAustralia classification (ARIA+) mean scores. Data in this profiletopic are updated every five years with an approximate delay of18 months after the reporting period.

The most populated remoteness area in Moreton Police District in 2011 was

Major City

Moreton Police District• 85.9% of the population were in major cities• 0.0% of the population were in very remote Australia• Major City had the largest percentage of population with

85.9%

Southern Police Region• 46.6% of the population were in major cities• 3.0% of the population were in very remote Australia

Table 16 Population(a) in remoteness areas(b) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2011

District / Division / RegionRemoteness Area

Major City Inner Regional Australia

Outer Regional Australia Remote Australia Very Remote

Australianumber % number % number % number % number %

Moreton Police District 185,135 85.9 29,466 13.7 724 0.3 297 0.1 0 0.0Bribie Island 5,680 24.1 17,869 75.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Burpengary 42,178 99.4 261 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Caboolture 55,506 98.4 924 1.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Deception Bay 25,431 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Kilcoy 0 0.0 3,492 84.6 637 15.4 0 0.0 0 0.0Moore 0 0.0 475 84.6 87 15.4 0 0.0 0 0.0Redcliffe 56,024 99.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 297 0.5 0 0.0Woodford 316 4.7 6,445 95.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

Southern Police Region 349,057 46.6 301,778 40.3 65,119 8.7 10,524 1.4 22,493 3.0

(a) Population based on 2011 usual resident population.(b) Based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics Remoteness Area (RA) classification using ARIA+ mean scores.

Source: Australian Population and Migration Research Centre, University of Adelaide; ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011 and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Persons in improvised dwellings (aged 15 to 24 years)Persons in improvised dwellings have been defined as peopleliving in sheds, tents, humpies and other improvised dwellings,occupied on Census Night 2016. It also includes peoplesleeping on park benches or in other 'rough' accommodation(the traditional definition of homeless people). This is based onpersons 15 to 24 years of age in occupied private dwellings byplace of enumeration.

The rate of persons aged 15 to 24 years living in an improvised dwelling in Moreton Police District was

0.1 per 1,000 persons

Moreton Police District• 4 persons in an improvised dwelling aged 15 to 24 (0.1 per

1,000)• Within the area, Woodford Police Division had the highest

rate per 1,000 persons in improvised dwellings for persons aged 15 to 24 years (5.7 per 1,000)

Southern Police Region• 40 persons in an improvised dwelling aged 15 to 24 (0.4

per 1,000)

Table 17 Improvised dwellings(a), persons aged 15 to 24 years, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Persons in an improvised dwelling Total persons

number rate per 1,000 number

Moreton Police District 4 0.1 27,045Bribie Island 0 0.0 1,857Burpengary 0 0.0 6,576Caboolture 0 0.0 8,144Deception Bay 0 0.0 3,277Kilcoy 0 0.0 429Moore 0 0.0 58Redcliffe 0 0.0 6,000Woodford 4 5.7 705

Southern Police Region 40 0.4 93,970

(a) Excludes 'Visitors only' and 'non-classifiable' dwellings.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, unpublished data (dwellings and persons) and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Reported offencesThe number and rates of reported offences are collected by theQueensland Police Service. Data in this profile topic areupdated annually. The next planned update is in December2017.

The rate of total reported offences for Moreton Police District in 2015–16 was

11,988 per 100,000 persons

Moreton Police District• 28,801 reported offences in 2015–16, or 11,988 per

100,000 persons• 1,598 offences against the person, or 665 per 100,000

persons• 11,696 offences against property, or 4,868 per 100,000

persons• Within the region, Caboolture Police Division had the

highest number of reported offences with 11,102 or 17,052 per 100,000 persons

Southern Police Region• 91,499 reported offences in 2015–16, or 10,992 per

100,000 persons• 5,713 offences against the person, or 686 per 100,000

persons• 34,950 offences against property, or 4,199 per 100,000

persons

Table 18 Reported offences, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2015–16

District / Division / RegionType of offence

Offences against the person

Offences against property Other offences Total

number rate(a) number rate(a) number rate(a) number rate(a)

Moreton Police District 1,598 665 11,696 4,868 15,507 6,454 28,801 11,988Bribie Island 106 416 768 3,014 1,217 4,777 2,091 8,207Burpengary 192 401 1,346 2,814 1,787 3,735 3,325 6,950Caboolture 578 888 4,515 6,935 6,009 9,229 11,102 17,052Deception Bay 230 841 1,628 5,956 2,124 7,771 3,982 14,568Kilcoy 19 400 83 1,749 197 4,151 299 6,301Moore 13 2,040 20 3,139 19 2,982 52 8,161Redcliffe 407 670 3,189 5,251 3,702 6,095 7,298 12,016Woodford 53 632 147 1,754 452 5,392 652 7,778

Southern Police Region 5,713 686 34,950 4,199 50,836 6,107 91,499 10,992

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) Rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: Queensland Police Service and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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EconomyTotal family incomeTotal family income is the sum of the total personal incomes ofeach family member present in the household on 2016 CensusNight. Family income only applies to classifiable families inoccupied private dwellings. Low-income families have beendefined as families in occupied private dwellings whose familyincome was less than $650 per week or less than $33,800 peryear. Median total family income estimates have beencalculated by Queensland Treasury using income data providedby the ABS.

The median total family income in Moreton Police District was

$73,121 per year

Moreton Police District• 6,846 low-income families (10.8%)• Median total family income of $73,121 per year• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division had the highest

median total family income with $90,385 per year• Within the area, Bribie Island Police Division had the lowest

median total family income with $58,972 per year

Southern Police Region• 22,433 low-income families (10.5%)• Median total family income of $75,624 per year

Table 19 Total family income(a) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2016

District / Division / Region Less than $33,800 per year

$33,800 to $77,999 per year

$78,000 to $155,999 per year

$156,000 or more per year Total(b) Median

($/year)number % number % number % number % number $

Moreton Police District 6,846 10.8 23,639 37.4 20,178 31.9 6,010 9.5 63,160 73,121Bribie Island 896 12.2 3,458 47.1 1,702 23.2 548 7.5 7,346 58,972Burpengary 1,043 8.1 3,877 29.9 4,995 38.5 1,718 13.3 12,960 90,385Caboolture 2,123 12.7 6,696 40.0 5,192 31.0 1,132 6.8 16,733 68,309Deception Bay 760 10.9 2,691 38.5 2,202 31.5 556 8.0 6,985 70,598Kilcoy 136 11.2 462 38.1 383 31.5 73 6.0 1,214 66,654Moore 18 11.2 63 38.1 52 31.5 10 6.0 165 67,162Redcliffe 1,646 10.4 5,724 36.3 4,982 31.6 1,787 11.3 15,784 75,237Woodford 223 11.3 669 33.9 670 34.0 188 9.5 1,973 76,780

Southern Police Region 22,433 10.5 76,036 35.7 69,830 32.8 21,553 10.1 212,831 75,624

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.(a) Includes same-sex couple families. Excludes 'Lone person', 'Group', 'Visitors only' and 'Other non-classifiable' households. Excludes overseas visitors.(b) Includes partially stated and not stated income responses.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2016, General Community Profile - G28 and Queensland Treasury estimates

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Unemployment and labour forceEstimates of unemployment and labour force are produced bythe Australian Government Department of Employment. Theestimates are calculated by utilising administrative data such asCentrelink Newstart and Youth Allowance (Other) recipients aswell as ABS labour force estimates. Data in this profile topic areupdated quarterly with an approximate delay of 3 months afterthe reporting period. The next planned update is in September2017.

The unemployment rate in Moreton Police District at March quarter 2017 was

6.5%

Moreton Police District• 7,635 unemployed persons in March quarter 2017• Unemployment rate of 6.5%• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the highest

unemployment rate of 8.8%• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division had the lowest

unemployment rate of 4.1%

Southern Police Region• 25,674 unemployed persons in March quarter 2017• Unemployment rate of 6.2%

Table 20 Unemployment and labour force(a) by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, March quarter 2017

District / Division / Region Unemployed Labour force Unemployment rate— number — %

Moreton Police District 7,635 118,040 6.5Bribie Island 668 9,954 6.7Burpengary 1,087 26,462 4.1Caboolture 2,755 31,178 8.8Deception Bay 1,007 13,166 7.6Kilcoy 118 2,279 5.2Moore 16 310 5.2Redcliffe 1,810 30,861 5.9Woodford 175 3,830 4.6

Southern Police Region 25,674 412,269 6.2

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) Based on a 4-quarter smoothed series.

Source: Australian Government Department of Employment, Small Area Labour Markets Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

Figure 8 Unemployment rate(a), Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

(a) Based on a 4-quarter smoothed series.

Source: Australian Government Department of Employment, Small Area Labour Markets Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Employment by industryEmployment by industry has been derived from the 2011Census of Population and Housing data. A person's industry ofemployment was classified based on responses to a range ofquestions from the Census and is applicable to persons aged15 years and over who work. This is based on place of usualresidence.

The top five industry subdivisions of employment for Moreton Police District were:

1. Construction Services (6.5%)2. Other Store-Based Retailing (5.9%)3. Food and Beverage Services (5.5%)4. Preschool and School Education (4.6%)5. Food Retailing (3.8%)

Moreton Police District• 12.8% of employed persons worked in Health care and

social assistance industry• 12.0% of employed persons worked in Retail trade industry• Highest specialisation ratio of 1.26 in Rental, hiring and real

estate services industry

Southern Police Region• 12.0% of employed persons worked in Health care and

social assistance industry• 11.1% of employed persons worked in Retail trade industry

Table 21 Employment by industry, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2011

Industry Moreton Police District Southern Police Region Specialisation ratio

number % number % number

Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1,663 1.8 21,718 6.6 0.28Mining 957 1.1 5,506 1.7 0.64Manufacturing 9,911 11.0 34,310 10.4 1.06Electricity, gas, water and waste services 1,199 1.3 4,628 1.4 0.95Construction 9,733 10.8 28,507 8.7 1.25Wholesale trade 3,437 3.8 12,272 3.7 1.02Retail trade 10,742 12.0 36,364 11.1 1.08Accommodation and food services 5,536 6.2 18,720 5.7 1.08Transport, postal and warehousing 6,082 6.8 19,321 5.9 1.15Information media and telecommunications 901 1.0 2,818 0.9 1.17Financial and insurance services 1,813 2.0 6,815 2.1 0.97Rental, hiring and real estate services 1,546 1.7 4,478 1.4 1.26Professional, scientific and technical services 3,902 4.3 13,281 4.0 1.07Administrative and support services 2,903 3.2 8,467 2.6 1.25Public administration and safety 5,411 6.0 23,321 7.1 0.85Education and training 5,625 6.3 25,124 7.6 0.82Health care and social assistance 11,542 12.8 39,544 12.0 1.07Arts and recreation services 959 1.1 2,885 0.9 1.22Other services 3,764 4.2 12,582 3.8 1.09

Total(a) 89,867 100.0 328,529 100.0 1.00

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) Includes inadequately described and not stated responses.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B43 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Figure 9 Percentage of employment by industry(a), Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

(a) Total used to derive percentages includes inadequately described and not stated responses.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B43 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury concordance-basedestimates

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Employment by occupationEmployment by occupation has been derived from the 2011Census of Population and Housing data. A person's occupationof employment was classified based on responses to a range ofquestions from the Census and is applicable to persons aged15 years and over who work. This is based on place of usualresidence.

The top five occupation sub-major groups of employment for Moreton Police District were:

1. Sales Assistants and Salespersons (7.1%)2. Carers and Aides (5.6%)3. Specialist Managers (4.4%)4. Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers (4.2%)5. Construction Trades Workers (3.9%)

Moreton Police District• 16.5% of employed persons worked in Technicians and

trades workers occupation• 15.1% of employed persons worked in Clerical and

administrative workers occupation• Highest specialisation ratio of 1.15 in Sales workers

occupation

Southern Police Region• 15.5% of employed persons worked in Technicians and

trades workers occupation• 13.9% of employed persons worked in Clerical and

administrative workers occupation

Table 22 Employment by occupation, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 2011

Occupation Moreton Police District Southern Police Region Specialisation ratio

number % number % number

Managers 8,911 9.9 41,720 12.7 0.78Professionals 11,510 12.8 45,083 13.7 0.93Technicians and trades workers 14,855 16.5 50,933 15.5 1.07Community and personal service workers 9,861 11.0 33,763 10.3 1.07Clerical and administrative workers 13,587 15.1 45,577 13.9 1.09Sales workers 9,697 10.8 30,825 9.4 1.15Machinery operators and drivers 7,850 8.7 29,422 9.0 0.98Labourers 11,883 13.2 45,339 13.8 0.96

Total(a) 89,873 100.0 328,546 100.0 1.00

Refer to explanatory notes for additional information.

(a) Includes inadequately described and not stated responses.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B45 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

Figure 10 Percentage of employment by occupation(a), Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

(a) Total used to derive percentages includes inadequately described and not stated responses.

Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B45 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury concordance-basedestimates

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Industry and developmentBuilding approvalsInformation on building approvals are compiled by the ABS, andare collected from sources such as local government authoritiesand other principal certifying authorities. The estimates for anymonth may be revised or corrected in later months. This canoccur as a result of corrections made by a provider of data, thelate provision of approval records and, occasionally, byapprovals being identified after construction work hascommenced. Data in this profile topic are updated monthly withan approximate delay of 2 months after the reporting period.The next planned update is in September 2017.

The number of new houses approved in Moreton Police District in the 12 months ending 30 June 2017 was

1,786 approvals

Moreton Police District• 1,786 approved new houses in the 12 months ending 30

June 2017• $607.3 million of building value in residential building

approvals• Within the area, Caboolture Police Division had the largest

value of residential building approvals with $131.0 million• Within the area, Burpengary Police Division had the largest

value of non-residential building approvals with $99.4 million

Southern Police Region• 5,999 approved new houses in the 12 months ending 30

June 2017• $2,013.0 million of building value in residential building

approvals

Table 23 Residential and non-residential building approvals by Division, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region, 12 months ending 30 June 2017

District / Division / Region

Residential Building Approvals Building Value

New Houses

New Other

Alterations,additions and

conversionsTotal Residential Non-residential Total

— number — $'000 % $'000 % $'000

Moreton Police District 1,786 693 5 2,484 607,273 67.5 292,111 32.5 899,384Bribie Island 350 7 1 358 91,800 97.6 2,285 2.4 94,085Burpengary 399 94 2 495 117,053 54.1 99,386 45.9 216,439Caboolture 488 98 2 587 130,990 60.7 84,892 39.3 215,882Deception Bay 231 224 0 455 107,315 90.7 11,022 9.3 118,337Kilcoy 30 3 0 33 7,880 23.5 25,666 76.5 33,546Moore 4 0 0 5 1,072 23.5 3,493 76.5 4,565Redcliffe 223 266 0 489 130,642 70.1 55,694 29.9 186,336Woodford 62 0 0 62 20,520 68.0 9,674 32.0 30,194

Southern Police Region 5,999 1,882 23 7,904 2,013,015 64.2 1,121,063 35.8 3,134,077

Source: ABS 8731.0, Building Approvals, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Figure 11 Number of residential building approvals, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

Source: ABS 8731.0, Building Approvals, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

Figure 12 Value of residential building approvals, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

Source: ABS 8731.0, Building Approvals, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

Figure 13 Value of non-residential building approvals, Moreton Police District and Southern Police Region

Source: ABS 8731.0, Building Approvals, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury concordance-based estimates

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Abbreviations. .ABSASGSLHSn.a.pprRHS

not applicableAustralian Bureau of StatisticsAustralian Statistical Geography Standardleft-hand sidenot availablepreliminarypreliminary rebasedright-hand side

Explanatory notesProfile explanatory notes

Area overviewStatistics in the area overview have been derived from administrative geographical boundaries and the Bureau of Meteorology.

Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS)A geographical framework covering all spatial areas of Australia and its external territories. The ASGS was developed by the ABS to allow statistics from different collections to be spatially comparable. The ASGS replaced the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC).

Average annual growth rateIt is calculated as a percentage using the formula below, where Po is the population at the start of the period, Pn is the population at the end of the period and n is the length of the period between Pn and Po in years.

For example, to calculate the average annual rate of population change from 2006 to 2016, n is ten, Po is the population in 2006 and Pn is the population in 2016.

Cell confidentialisationThis profile utilises two types of data confidentialisation. 1. Source data confidentialisation - This refers to datasets that have been confidentialised by the data custodians. For example

census data supplied by the ABS have small cell counts of 1 or 2 confidentialised to 0 or 3 and a small random adjustment made to all data to avoid any risk of releasing identifiable information. Caution should therefore be used when interpreting data where the cell count is small.

2. Concordance confidentialisation - This refers to datasets that have been concorded to a new geography and the resulting cell count is small. No reliance should be placed on these cell counts and as such have been confidentialised. Tables utilising this type of confidentialisation will report the cell as less than a specific value (for example <5).

Census 2011 dataCensus data have 'small random adjustments' to ensure no data are released which could risk identifying individuals. As such, cells containing very small counts should be treated with extreme caution. Therefore discrepancies may occur between the sums of the component items and total.

Census 2016 dataCensus data have 'small random adjustments' to ensure no data are released which could risk identifying individuals. As such, cells containing very small counts should be treated with extreme caution. Therefore discrepancies may occur between the sums of the component items and total.

Census undercountDue to the size and complexity of the Census of Population and Housing, whenever a Census is conducted it is inevitable that some people will be missed and some will be counted more than once. After each Census, the Australian Bureau of Statistics conduct a Post Enumeration Survey to estimate the number of people who should have been counted in the Census and the actual Census counts. It is important to note, that all Census data reported in this profile do not have any adjustments made for Census undercount and readers should keep this in mind when making inferences from the data.

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Concordances and concorded dataA concordance, in statistical terms, is a product that allows a user to convert data from one geographical region (under which data have been collected) to a new geographical region. In order to convert data from one geographical boundary to another, each region in the new boundary is assigned percentages of data from the old regions. These percentages in the concordance can be constructed using any number of variables. This profile utilises a population-based concordance (estimated resident population) at a specific point in time (2016 preliminary estimates). This type of concordance is useful when concording demography-based datasets such as labour force and family composition on a usual resident basis with time periods at or around 2016. It does not work as well when concording data on different counting methods (such as counts by place of work), non–population based datasets (such as business counts), or datasets collected at different time periods (such as data collected in 2006). Caution should therefore be used when interpretingnon-resident based datasets that have been concorded.

One major assumption that is necessary when concording data is that the data (for example unemployed persons) are proportionately distributed across the region the same as total resident population (as total resident population is the variable used to derive the percentage splits). In some cases, this assumption will not be entirely correct. In the example of unemployed persons, within the region there may be more concentrated areas with a larger proportion of unemployed persons. This assumption should therefore be considered when interpreting datasets that have been concorded.

Police DistrictPolice Districts (2013) are administration boundaries used by Queensland Police. There are 15 Police Districts that cover the state.

Police DivisionPolice Divisions (2013) are the lowest level administration boundaries used by Queensland Police. There are 335 Police Divisions that cover the state.

Police RegionPolice Regions (2013) are administration boundaries used by Queensland Police. There are 5 Police Regions that cover the state.

RoundingFigures are rounded to nearest whole number. Calculations (such as percentages and rates) are based on pre-rounded figures.

Specialisation ratioThe ratio of the percentage for the Moreton Police District to the percentage for Southern Police Region. A specialisation ratio above 1.00 indicates Moreton Police District has a larger share for that category than in Southern Police Region. Similarly a specialisation ratio below 1.00 indicates Moreton Police District has a smaller share for that category than in Southern Police Region.

Topic explanatory notes

Country of birthThe list of countries are based on the most common Country of Birth responses (excluding Australia) reported in the 2011 Census. The categories of persons born in ESB and NESB countries are derived by aggregating countries from Table G09 of the General Community Profile (GCP). Due to the process of confidentialisation applied to the Census data by the ABS, total persons born overseas have been taken directly from Table G01 of the GCP to provide a more accurate count.

Employment by industry

Employment by industryBased on Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 edition.

Industry subdivisionThe industry subdivision refers to the 2-digit industry classification from the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 edition.

Employment by occupation

Employment by occupationBased on Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO), 2006 edition (Revision 1).

Occupation sub-major groupThe occupation sub-major group refers to the 2-digit occupation classification from the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO), 2006 edition (Revision 1).

IndigenousRefers to people who identify themselves as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin.

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Median ageMedian estimates have been calculated by the ABS and Queensland Treasury.

Population projectionsPopulation projections are based on a medium series.

Proficiency in spoken EnglishBased on the most common Language Spoken at Home responses reported in the 2011 Census for Australia.

Reported offencesThe reference date for reported offences is the date an offence is reported to or detected by police. Data are based on the location in which the offence occurred. Rates are calculated using the Estimated Resident Population (ERP) as at 30 June of the reported financial year. The ERP for the latest year has been linearly extrapolated using the change between the previous two years.

Offences against the personThe offence division of offences against the person includes the following offence sub-divisions: homicide (murder); other homicide; assault; sexual offences; robbery; and other offences against the person.

Offences against propertyThe offence division of offences against property includes the following offence sub-divisions: unlawful entry with intent; arson; other property damage; unlawful use of motor vehicle; other theft (excluding unlawful entry); fraud; and handling stolen goods.

Other offencesThe offence division of other offences includes the following offence sub-divisions: drug offences; prostitution offences; liquor (excluding drunkenness); gaming, racing and betting offences; breach of domestic violence protection orders; trespassing and vagrancy; weapons act offences; good order offences; stock related offences; traffic and related offences; and miscellaneous offences.

Total family incomeMedian total family income estimates have been calculated by Queensland Treasury using income data provided by the ABS. Medians are only calculated where there were five or more total families. Median calculation excludes families where at least one member aged 15 years and over did not state an income and families where at least one member aged 15 years and over was temporarily absent on Census Night.

Unemployment and labour forceSmall Area Labour Force data have been generated from a Structure Preserving Estimation (SPREE) methodology using ABS and Centrelink data. As such these estimates can exhibit considerable variability and care should be taken when interpreting these values. For further information on these data, refer to the Australian Government Department of Employment website.

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