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Townsville Community Profilesdivision 9march 2016
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Contents
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Our Key Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Division 9 - Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
People . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Cultures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Social Infrastructure and Community Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Parks and Community Sporting Organisations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Transport and Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Acknowledgment of Country
The Townsville City Council would like to acknowledge the Bindal and Wulgurukaba peoples as Traditional Owners of the land on which our Council operates . We pay respect to Elders past, present and future and value the traditions, culture and aspirations of the first Australians of this land . We acknowledge and hold in great significance the valuable contribution that Traditional Owners have made and continue to make within the Townsville Community .
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this document may contain images or names of people who have since passed away .
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this publication is for general information only . Townsville City Council does not warrant the accuracy, completeness of currency of this information in this publication . It is your responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and currency of any information in this publication . To the full extent permitted by law, Council disclaims all liability for or in connection with any loss or damage suffered by you or any other person arising directly or indirectly from or in connection with your use of or reliance on the information contained in this publication . Townsville City Council acknowledges that the information in this publication may not represent all local neighbourhoods or select communities within the Townsville Local Government Area or the Council Electoral Division .
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Townsville City Council Electoral Division 9
Townsville City Council Electoral Division 9 is 13 .3km² and includes the following suburbs: West End, Hyde Park, Pimlico, Mysterton, Rosslea, Hermit Park and parts of Currajong, Gulliver, Mundingburra, Railway Estate and Townsville City .
map 1 – townsville city council electoral division 9
West End
Garbutt
Hermit ParkHyde Park
Currajong
Mundingburra
Annandale
Rosslea
Oonoonba
Railway Estate
PimlicoMysterton
Ackers Street
Bowen Road
Fulham Road
Boundary Street
Queen
s Roa
d
Ross River Road
Bayswater Road
Woolcock Street
Sturt Street
Gregory
Street
Ingham Road
Stagpole Street
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DIVISION 3
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Bowling Green Bay
Cleveland Bay
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History
Townsville City Council Electoral Division 9 contains some of Townsville earliest post-settlements and some of the City’s most recognisable landmarks . The suburb of Hyde Park was originally an estate owned by local chemist William Clayton and was part of the Thuringowa Shire until it became part of Townsville in 1918 .
West End is home to two of Townsville most significant historical sites, the West End Cemetery, Townsville’s first official cemetery and second burial ground, in use since at least 1868 and containing the graves of dozens of the city’s pioneers and their families . The second site being the Townsville Showground, established in 1882 and has been the continuous use as the home of the Townsville Show ever since .
Mysterton is home to one of Townsville’s most historic houses: Rosebank, on Lawson Street . Rosebank once belonged to Townsville pioneer Andrew Ball, and is still a privately owned residence .
Rosslea is named after John Deane’s property of the same name . John Deane served on many political boards and committees . Pimlico was offered as subdivided land on the estate and was first offered for sale in the late 1880s . However, development and population growth in the suburb was very slow: by 1911, there were still only 77 residents recorded, and an aerial photograph of the suburb from 1938 (the earliest available) shows an area that is still very sparsely populated .
Flinders and Sturt Streets are the two main thoroughfares that run south and west from Blackwood Street in the Townsville CBD . While high density residential development has been a recent arrival on the scene in this part of this city, it has more historically housed low density residential, commercial and retail establishments (especially along ‘Flinders Street West’), as well as industry in the form of the railway station and maintenance yards along the northern bank of Ross Creek . Sturt Street only became an access point to and from the city comparatively recently . Until the late 1950s, an outcrop of Castle Hill blocked passage along Sturt Street . The area served as a quarry for a time, and in approximately 1958, the area was excavated to enable Sturt Street to run seamlessly into and out of the city . This area is known to this day as ‘The Cutting’ .
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picture 1 – aerial photograph – division 9 - 1938
Source: Townsville City Council
picture 2 – aerial photograph – division 9 – 2013
Source: Townsville City Council
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Our Key Statistics
Population
As of 30 June 2014 the estimated resident population (ERP) for Division 9 was 18,370 persons . From 2004 to 2014 the Division grew by1,573 people . The average annual growth rate from 2004 to 2014 was 0 .9%, less than the growth rate for Townsville which was 2 .4% .
From 2011 to 2036, the population of Division 9 is projected to increase from 18,025 persons to 22,603 persons, representing an average annual growth rate of 0 .9% .
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population is 6 .6% .
Household Structure
In 2011 there were 7,302 households in Division 9 . Fifty-five percent (55 .1%) were one family households, 37 .1% were lone person households, 6 .9% were group households and 0 .9% were multiple family households .
Division 9 has a diverse range of families . In 2011, the Division comprised the following: 34% couples with children, 39 .5% were couples without children and 23 .4% of families were one parent families .
In 2011 the average household size was 2 .1 persons .
Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) (measure socio-economic disadvantage)
24 .9% of the division were in the most disadvantaged quintile (quintile 1) with 4 .1% in the least disadvantaged quintile .
Emerging Group
From 2001 to 2014, the largest increase occurred with persons occurred in the age group 45 to 65 years, which grew from 20 .2% to 24 .8% . Division 5 experienced a decline in the percentage of persons aged 15-24 years, falling from 18 .1% in 2001 to 15 .7% in 2014p .
In Division 9, the age group 25-44 years is expected to fall from a rate of 29 .9% of the population in 2011 to 26 .2% of the population in 2036 .
Major Facilities
The area contains several major facilities including the Mater Hospital (Pimlico and Hyde Park) and their surrounding medical precincts . The division is home to four (4) primary schools and three (3) high schools . A major shopping centre “Castletown Shopping World” is located in the north-west of the division . Major open spaces and sport and recreation areas in the division include but are not limited to the Anderson Park Botanical Gardens, Mindham Park, the Townsville Golf Club, Reid Park, the Townsville Show Grounds and Bicentennial Park .
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Division 9 - Quick Facts
Current Population 18,370 (ERP 30 June 2014)
Projected Population – 2036 (QGSO) 22,603
Median Age 35 .9 years
Indigenous Population 6 .6%
SEIFA Index (Advantage & Disadvantage) 953 .22
Unemployment 11% (September 2015)
No. of Families 4,154
No. of Households 7,302
Average Household Size 2 .1
Average Family Income $75,217 per annum
Median Personal Income $34,034 per annum
Note: Unless otherwise stated the figures are source from the ABS – Census 2011
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What is our current population?
FACT: Division 9 had an estimated resident population of 18,370 people in 2014 .FACT: The average annual population growth rate has been 0 .9% over the past 10 years, lower than the Townsville LGA at 2 .3% .
estimated resident population
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15,000
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2004 2009 2014p
Persons
Year
Source: ABS 3218.0, Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2013-14 and Queensland Treasury estimates
People
Snapshot • The estimated resident population in
2014 was 18,370 persons which is an increase of 1,573 persons since 2004 .
• The population is projected to increase from 18,025 to 22,603, representing an average annual growth rate of 0 .9% from 2011 to 2036 compared to the projected growth rate of 2 .3% for the Townsville Local Government Area (LGA) .
• Between 2001 and 2014 the proportion of people aged 45-64 years increased from 20 .2% to 24 .8% (1,129 persons) .
• Division 9 median age is 35 .9 years, 2 .6 years more than the Townsville median of 33 .3 .
Note: Unless otherwise stated the figures are source from the ABS – Census 2011
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What is our projected population?
FACT: Division 9’s population is projected to increase to 22,603 persons in 2036 .TREND: The average growth rate of Division 9 is projected to be 0 .9% over the next 25 years, lower than Townsville’s growth rate of 2 .3% .
projected population growth rate (%)
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2016 2021 2026 2031 2036
Perc
enta
ge (%
) of G
row
th
Year
Divison 9
TSV LGA
Source: Queensland Government Population Projections, 2013 edition (medium series).
What age is our population?
FACT: From 2001 to 2014 Division 9 experienced a growth in persons aged 45-64 years and over from 20 .2% to 24 .8% . FACT: Persons aged between 25-44 years represented 30 .3% of the population in 2014, 2 .5% less than in 2001 . This cohort is the most common age cohort in Division 8 .
the age of our population
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101520253035
0-14 years 15-24 years 25-44 years 45-64 years 65 years and over
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Age Groups
Div 9 2001
Div 9 2006
Div 9 2011
Div 9 2014p
TSV LGA 2001
TSV LGA 2006
TSV LGA 2011
Source: ABS 3235.0, Population by Age and Sex, Regions of Australia, 2013 and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What is the age of our projected population?
TREND: It is projected that Division 9 will see a decrease in the proportion of persons aged 25-44 years, and the proportion of persons aged 65 years and over age bracket will rise .
the age of projected population
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Perc
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ge (%
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Age Groups
Div 9 2011Div 9 2016Div 9 2021Div 9 2026Div 9 2031Div 9 2036TSV LGA 2011TSV LGA 2016TSV LGA 2021TSV LGA 2026TSV LGA 2031TSV LGA 2036
Source: Queensland Government Population Projections, 2013 edition (medium series).
What our median age?
FACT: The median age of persons in Division 9 has increased 1 .8 years from 34 years (2004) to 35 .9 years (2014) . Across Townsville LGA there was a 1 year increase in median age over this period .
median age of division 9 and townsville lga
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2004 2009 2014p
Age
(yea
rs)
Year
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS 3235.0, Population by Age and Sex, Regions of Australia unpublished data and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What proportion of our population identify as Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)?
FACT: In 2011, 6 .6% of persons identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons in Division 9, compared to 6 .2% of persons identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Townsville .
indigenous status
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Indigenous Non-Indigenous Indigenous status not stated
Indigenous Non-Indigenous Indigenous status not stated
Division 9 TSV LGA
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
2001
2006
2011
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Time Series Profile - T06 (enumeration) and Queensland Treasury estimates
What is our household composition?
TREND: In 2011 Division 9 had 14 .4% less couples with children (18 .2%) than Townsville (32 .6%) .TREND: The percentage of lone person households has increased by 1% in Division 9 . Division 9 has a significantly higher proportion of lone persons households compared to Townsville (In 2011, Division 9 34 .5% compared to Townsville 20 .4%) .
household composition
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Couple only Couple with children
One parent Other family Group Lone person Other
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Household Type
Division 9 2001
Division 9 2006
Division 9 2011
TSV LGA 2001
TSV LGA 2006
TSV LGA 2011
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011,Time Series Profile - T14 (occupied private dwellings) and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What are the student attendance rates of State Schools?
FACT: Division 9 (91 .6%) had a higher student attendance in 2015 compared to the Townsville average (90 .7%) .
state school student attendance rate
70
80
90
2013 2014 2015
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Year
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: Department of Education and Training
Education
Snapshot • In 2016 there are 7 schools in Division 9
- St Joseph’s Catholic School, St Margaret Mary’s Catholic College, Hermit Park State Primary School, Mundingburra State Primary School, Pimlico State High School, Townsville State High School and Townsville West State Primary School .
• The percentage of persons in Division 9 with a non-school qualification was 56 .2% .
• The largest non-school qualification field of study in Division 9 was Engineering and Related Technologies (16 .2%), followed by Management and Commerce (13 .4%) and Health (10 .6%) .
• 42 .2% of year 12 completers went onto university studies .
Note: Unless otherwise stated the figures are source from the ABS – Census 2011
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What qualifications do we have?
FACT: Division 9 at 16 .8% has a higher proportion of persons with a Bachelor Degree or higher than Townsville at 14% . There is a lower proportion of persons with a Certificate qualification, 19 .9% in Division 9 compared to 21 .7% in Townsville .
non-school qualifications
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Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Level of Education
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B37 and B40 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
What was the highest level of schooling completed?
FACT: Slightly more persons in Division 9 (6 .9% in Division 9 compared to 5 .7% in Townsville) did not go to school or complete year 8 or below .
highest level of school completed
0
10
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Did not go to school, or Year 8 or below
Year 9 or 10 or equivalent
Year 11 or 12 or equivalent
Percentage(%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B16 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Level of Education
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What is the destination of Year 12 completers?
FACT: A Bachelor degree was the destination for 42 .2% students following year 12, with a higher proportion of females going onto university . FACT: In 2015, 11 .1% of years 12 completers were seeking work while 28 .1% had either full or part time employment .
main destination of year 12 completers
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Bachelor Degree VET Certi IV+ Vet Cert III VET Cert I-II/other Apprenticeship Traineeship Full-Time Employment
Part-Time Employment
Seeking Work NILET
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Main Destinations Male Female
NILET is not in education or training, not working and not seeking work Source: Department of Education, Training and Employment
What is the field of study of Year 12 completers in education and training?
FACT: For females Health (27 .6%) is the most popular field of study while for males it was Engineering and Related Technologies (22 .7%) .
field of study for year 12 completers
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35
Agriculture, Environmental and
Related Studies
Architecture and Building
Creative Arts Double Field of Study
Education Engineering and Related
Technologies
Food, Hospitality and Personal
Services
Health Information Technology
Management and Commerce
Mixed Field Programs
Natural and Physical Sciences
Other Society and Culture
Percentage
(%)
Male Female
Note: NILET is not in education or training, not working and not seeking work
Source: Department of Education, Training and Employment
Male Female
Male Female
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What are the Naplan (National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy) results?(Note: NAPLAN is an annual assessment to test the skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life.)
FACT: The majority of children attending school in Division 9 are at or above the National Minimum Standard .
% of year 3 students at or above the national minimum standard for naplan
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Reading 2013-2014 Writing 2013-2014 Spelling 2013-2014 Grammar 2013-2014 Numeracy 2013-2014
Perc
enta
ge (
%) Div 9 2013
QLD 2013
Div 9 2014
QLD 2014
% of year 5 students at or above the national minimum standard for naplan
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Reading 2013-2014 Writing 2013-2014 Spelling 2013-2014 Grammar 2013-2014 Numeracy 2013-2014
Percentage
(%)
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QLD 2013
Div 9 2014
QLD 2014
% of year 7 students at or above the national minimum standard for naplan
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Reading 2013-2014 Writing 2013-2014 Spelling 2013-2014 Grammar 2013-2014 Numeracy 2013-2014
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Div 9 2013
QLD 2013
Div 9 2014
QLD 2014
Source: Department of Education, Training and Employment
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What are our religious affiliations?
FACT: The top five religious affiliations are Catholic (26 .7%), No Religion (23 .1%), Anglican (17 .3%), Uniting Church (5 .5%), Presbyterian and Reformed (3 .4%) .
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Percentage(%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B14 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Cultures
Snapshot • Division 9’s top five English speaking
backgrounds are United Kingdom, Chanel Island and Isle of Man (3 .5%), New Zealand (3%), United States of America (0 .5%), South Africa (0 .3%) and Canada (0 .2%) .
• 35 .3% of persons born overseas stated they spoke a language other than English at home .
• 15 .2% of persons were born overseas .
• 10,707 persons (61 .7%) stated they were affiliated with a Christian religion, slightly less than Townsville LGA at 65 .2% .
Note: Unless otherwise stated the figures are source from the ABS – Census 2011
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What are our recent migration patterns?
FACT: 22 .4 % of the persons in Division 9 had a different address one year ago (from 2010 to 2011) compared to 20% of persons in Townsville . FACT: 48 .4% of persons in Division 9 had a different address five years ago (2006) compared to 47 .8% of persons in Townsville .
place of usual residence one year ago (2011 to 2010)
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Same Address Within QLD Rest of Aus Overseas
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B38 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Where were we born?
FACT: Division 9 had a lower proportion of persons born in Australia (76 .3%) compared to Townsville (80 .1%) . Of those persons born overseas, 7 .7% were born in ESB countries and 7 .5% were born in NESB countries . FACT: Division 9’s top five non-English speaking backgrounds were Philippines (1 .1%), India (0 .7%), Germany (0 .4%), Italy (0 .4%) and China (excluding SARs and Taiwan) (0 .3%) .
country of birth
0102030405060708090
ESB Countries Non-ESB Countries
Australia Born Overseas
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Note: English Speaking Background (ESB), Non-English Speaking Background (NESB). Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B09 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What languages do we speak at home?
FACT: 35 .9% (795) of persons born overseas stated they spoke a language other than English at home which is higher than Townsville at 32 .4% .
top five languages spoken at home of overseas-born persons
the top five non-english languages spoken at home were:
Rating Language spoken
1 Southeast Asian Austronesian (1 .1%)
2 Italian (0 .7%)
3 Chinese (0 .5%)
4 Indo Aryan (0 .5%)
5 Greek (0 .5%)
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B11 and B13 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
What is the proficiency of English spoken at home?
FACT: 64 .3 % of persons born overseas in Division 9 stated they only speak English at home .
proficiency in spoken english of overseas-born persons
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Speaks English only Speaks other language at home and speaks English
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B11 and B13 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What is the age of our Indigenous Population?
FACT: In Division 9 in 2011, 16 .4% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were aged 45-64 years, 3 .7% higher than Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population (12 .7%) .FACT: The youth (0-14 year) Indigenous population in Division 9 is significantly higher than the non-indigenous population (Indigenous 32 .4% compared to Non-Indigenous 15 .2%) .
age of indigenous and non-indigenous persons
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Perc
enta
ge (%
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Age Groups
Div 9 Indigenous
Div 9 Non-Indigenous
TSV LGA Indigenous
TSV LGA Non-Indigenous
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Indigenous Profile - I03 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
What is our family composition?
FACT: Division 9 has a higher rate of one-parent families with children compared to Townsville (23 .4% compared to 16 .9%) .
family composition
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Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Family Groups
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B25 (families and persons) and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What types of dwellings do we live in?
TREND: Division 9 has a lower proportion of separate houses compared to Townsville (Division 9 50 .4% compared to Townsville 78 .6% in 2011) and a higher proportion of apartments (Division 9 32 .8% compared to Townsville 13 .4% in 2011) .
types of dwelling we occupy
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Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Dwelling Types
Div 9 2001
Div 9 2006
Div 9 2011
TSV LGA 2001
TSV LGA 2006
TSV LGA 2011
Note: “Other” Includes Caravan, cabin, houseboat; Improvised home, tent, sleepers out; House or flat attached to a shop, office, etc
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Time Series Profile - T18 (occupied private dwellings) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Housing
Snapshot • Apartments account for 32 .4% of dwellings in
Division 9 .
• 18 .9% of private dwellings were fully owned in 2011, lower than 26 .1% in 2001 .
• The median rent for a 3 bedroom house has decreased from $350 a week in September 2013 to $320 a week in December 2015 .
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Are we renting or buying our own homes?
FACT: Division 9 has a higher proportion of dwellings being rented (48 .1%) compared to Townsville (35 .6%) . TREND: Division 9 and Townsville LGA have experienced a decline of homes fully owned from 2001 to 2011 .
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Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Tenure Types
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Div 9 2006
Div 9 2011
TSV LGA 2001
TSV LGA 2006
TSV LGA 2011
What is our median rent?
FACT: The median rent for a 3 bedroom house in Division 9 has reduced by $30 from September 2013 to December 2015 .
median rent for 3 bedroom house
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Med
ian
Rent
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Quarter Division 9 TSV LGA
Source: Residential Tenancies Authority, Rental Bonds data (Queensland Government Statistician’s Office derived).
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What is our unemployment rate?
FACT: The unemployment rate for Division 9 at September 2015 was 11%, 3 .1% higher than Townsville at 7 .9% .TREND: Since December 2010, Division 9 has on average had a higher unemployment rate by 2 .36% .
unemployment rate 2010 to 2015
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UmploymentR
ate(%)
Quarter
Division 9
TSV LGA
QLD
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Time Series Profile - T32 (enumeration) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Employment
Snapshot • Unemployment has risen from 5 .6 % in March
2011 to 11% in September 2015 .
• 1,887 businesses trading in Division 9 between 2013-2014 .
• 552 low-income families in Division 9 (13 .3%)
• The top five occupation sub-major groups of employment for persons livings in Division 9 are:
1 . Sales Assistants and Salespersons (6 .1%)
2 . Health Professionals (5 .9%)
3 . Education Professionals (4 .6%)
4 . Specialist Managers (4 .5%)
5 . Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers (4%)
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What are our main employment industries?
FACT: In 2011 Health Care and Social Assistance (13 .3%) was the main employment industry in Division 9, followed by Public Administration and Safety (10 .6%) and Retail Trade (10 .1%) .TREND: From 2001 to 2011 Heath Care and Social Assistance as a main employment industry rose from 10 .8% to 13 .3% .
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FACT: In 2011 Health Care and Social Assistance (13.3%) was the main employment industry in Division 9, followed by Public Administration and Safety (10.6%) and Retail Trade (10.1%).
TREND: From 2001 to 2011 Heath Care and Social Assistance as a main employment industry rose from 10.8% to 13.3%.
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Time Series Profile - T33 (enumeration) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Note: This data is based on place of enumeration – people that we in Townsville the night of the census. Townsville may not be their place of usual residence.
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Mining
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, water and waste services
Construction
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Accommodation and food services
Transport, postal and warehousing
Information media and telecommunications
Financial and insurance services
Rental, hiring and real estate services
Professional, scientific and technical services
Administrative and support services
Public administration and safety
Education and training
Health care and social assistance
Arts and recreation services
Other services
Percentage (%)
Indu
stry
Typ
e
Div 9 2001 Div 9 2006 Div 9 2011 TSV LGA 2001 TSV LGA 2006 TSV LGA 2011
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Time Series Profile - T33 (enumeration) and Queensland Treasury estimatesNote: This data is based on place of enumeration – people that were in Townsville the night of the census. Townsville may not be their place of usual residence.
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What are the main occupations of persons who live in Division 9?
FACT: The main occupations for persons who live in Division 9 are Professionals (21%) and Technicians and Trades Workers (15 .4%) .
occupations of usual residences of division 9
0
5
10
15
20
25
Managers Professionals Technicians and trades workers
Community and personal service
workers
Clerical and administrative
workers
Sales workers Machinery operators and
drivers
Labourers
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Occupation Types
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B45 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
What are the main occupations of person who work in Division 9?
FACT: Technicians and Trades Workers (18 .5%) are the largest occupation of persons working in Division 9, followed by Clerical and Administrative Workers (15 .9%) . FACT: Division 9 had a 4% greater proportion of Sales workers and a 3 .5% greater proportion of Technicians and Trades Workers working in Division 9 than working in Townsville .
occupations of people working in division 9
0
5
10
15
20
25
Managers Professionals Technicians and trades workers
Community and personal service workers
Clerical and administrative workers
Sales workers Machinery operators and drivers
Labourers
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Occupation Types Division 9 TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Working Population Profile - W13 (place of work) and Queensland Treasury estimates
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How many businesses do we have?
FACT: Division 9 had 939 (49 .8%) non-employing businesses .FACT: Division 9 had a lower percentage of Non-employing businesses than Townsville, but had a higher percentage of businesses that employed 5 or more employees .
Note: A non-employing business includes sole proprietorships and partnerships without employees.
business count by employment size 2013-2014
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Non-employing 1–4 employees 5–19 employees 20–199 employees 200+ employees
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Employment Size
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS 8165.0, Counts of Australian Businesses, including Entries and Exits, various editions and Queensland Treasury estimates
How much do our businesses turn over?
FACT: Division 9 had 376 businesses (20%) that had a turnover of $500,000 to less than $2 million in 2013-2014 .
business count by turnover range 2013-2014
0
10
20
30
40
50
$0 to less than $100k $100k to less than $500k $500k to less than $2m $2m or more
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Turnover Range ($)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS 8165.0, Counts of Australian Businesses, including Entries and Exits, various editions and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What is our personal income?
FACT: Division 9 has a lower proportion of people with an income between $52,000 to $103,999 per year compared to Townsville (Division 9 22 .2% compared to Townsville 24 .2%) . FACT: Divisions 9’s median total personal income is slightly lower than Townsville’s personal median income (Division 9 $34,034 compared to Townsville $35,100) .
personal income of usual residents in division 9
0
10
20
30
40
Less than $20,800 per year $20,800 to $51,999 per year $52,000 to $103,999 per year $104,000 or more per year
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Personal Income ($)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B02 and B17
What is our family income?
FACT: Division 9 has a higher proportion of families with an income less than $31,200 per year compared to the Townsville (13 .3% compared to the Townsville at 10%) .FACT: Division 9’s median total family income is lower than Townsville’s family median income (Division 9 $75,217 compared to Townsville $84,552) .
family income of usual residents in division 9
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What is our personal income?
FACT: Division 9 has a lower proportion of people with an income between $52,000 to $103,999 per year compared to Townsville (Division 9 22.2% compared to Townsville 24.2%).
FACT: Divisions 9 median total personal income is slightly lower than Townsville’s personal median income (Division 9 $34,034 compared to Townsville $35,100).
Personal Income of Usual Residents in Division 9
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B02 and B17
What is our family income?
FACT: Division 9 has a higher proportion of families with an income less than $31,200 per year compared to the Townsville (13.3% compared to the Townsville at 10%).
FACT: Division 9 median total family income is lower than Townsville’s family median income (Division 9 $75,217 compared to Townsville $84,552).
Family Income of Usual Residents in Division 9
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B02 and B26
0
10
20
30
40
Less than $20,800 per year $20,800 to $51,999 per year $52,000 to $103,999 per year
$104,000 or more per year
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Personal Income ($)
Division 9
TSV LGA
0
10
20
30
40
Less than $31,200 per year $31,200 to $77,999 per year $78,000 to $155,999 per year
$156,000 or more per year
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Family Income ($)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B02 and B17
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What is our Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage
Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) is a summary measure of the social and economic conditions of geographic areas across Australia .
FACT: Division 9 has a higher proportion of persons in Quintile 1 (24 .9%) and Quintile 2 (44 .8%) than Townsville (Quintile 1 13 .4% and Quintile 2 28 .2%) . FACT: Division 9’s smallest Quintile is Quintile 5 with 4 .1% .
0
10
20
30
40
50
Quintile 1 (most disadvantaged)
Quintile 2 Quintile 3 Quintile 4 Quintile 5 (least disadvantaged)
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
SEIFA Quintile
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS 2033.0.55.001, Census of Population and Housing: Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA), Australia - Data only, 2011, (Queensland Treasury derived)
how many early childhood education and care services do we have at 31 august 2015?
Family Day Care
Kindergartens Long Day Care School Age Care
Limited Hours Care
TOTAL
Division 9 0 1 8 3 0 12
Townsville LGA 4 19 76 31 1 135
Source: Office for Early Childhood Education and Care, Department of Education and Training and Queensland Treasury estimates
how many emergency services, schools and hospitals do we have at 30 june 2015?
Police Stations Ambulance Stations
Fire Stations Schools Hospitals
Division 9 1 1 0 8 5
Townsville LGA 7 5 5 58 8
Snapshot • There are 1 police and 1 ambulance stations in
Division 9 .
• 17 .3% of Division 9 residents undertake volunteer work .
• At 31 August 2014 there were 12 Early Childhood Education and Care Services in Division 9 .
Social Infrastructure and Community Involvement
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Location of Emergency services, schools and hospitals.
West End
Garbutt
Hermit ParkHyde Park
Currajong
Mundingburra
Annandale
Rosslea
Oonoonba
Railway Estate
PimlicoMysterton
Ackers Street
Bowen Road
Fulham Road
Boundary Street
Queen
s Roa
d
Ross River Road
Bayswater Road
Woolcock Street
Sturt Street
Gregory
Street
Ingham Road
Stagpole Street
DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3
DIVISION 8
DIVISION 6
DIVISION 10
Flinders Stre
et
Cha
rters
Tow
ers
Roa
d
SCHOOL
HOSPITAL
AMBULANCE
POLICE STATION
FIRE STATION
RURAL FIRE BRIGADE
Halifax BayCORAL SEA
Bowling Green Bay
Cleveland Bay
4
10695 7 8
1
3
2
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How many aged care places do we have at 30 June 2014?
FACT: Division 9 had 1 aged care services on 30 June 2014 .
Aged Care Services
Number of Operational Places by Care Type Australian Funding ($M)
Community Care Residential Aged Care Transitions Care
Division 9 1 0 25 0 1 .5
Townsville LGA 28 467 892 71 63 .3
Source: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing and Queensland Treasury estimates
How many people need assistance with a profound or severe disability?
FACT: 4 .3% of persons in Division 9 are in need of assistance with a profound or severe disability .
need for assistance with a profound or server disability
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Need for assistance No need for assistance
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B18 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
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How many people volunteer in the division?
FACT: 2,509 persons (17 .3%) in Division 9 volunteered from August 2010 to August 2011 .
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Volunteer Not a volunteer
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B19 (usual residence) and Queensland Treasury estimates
How many people are Council library members?
0–100100–200200–300300–400400–500
West End
Garbutt
Hermit ParkHyde Park
Currajong
Mundingburra
Annandale
Rosslea
Oonoonba
Railway Estate
PimlicoMysterton
Ackers Street
Bowen Road
Fulham Road
Boundary Street
Queen
s Roa
d
Ross River Road
Bayswater Road
Woolcock Street
Sturt Street
Gregory
Street
Ingham Road
Stagpole Street
DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3
DIVISION 8
DIVISION 6
DIVISION 10
Flinders Stre
et
Cha
rters
Tow
ers
Roa
d
Halifax BayCORAL SEA
Bowling Green Bay
Cleveland Bay
4
10695 7 8
1
3
2
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Where are our Community Services located?
West End
Garbutt
Hermit ParkHyde Park
Currajong
Mundingburra
Annandale
Rosslea
Oonoonba
Railway Estate
PimlicoMysterton
Ackers Street
Bowen Road
Fulham Road
Boundary Street
Queen
s Roa
d
Ross River Road
Bayswater Road
Woolcock Street
Sturt Street
Gregory
Street
Ingham Road
Stagpole Street
DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3
DIVISION 8
DIVISION 6
DIVISION 10
Flinders Stre
et
Cha
rters
Tow
ers
Roa
d
Halifax BayCORAL SEA
Bowling Green Bay
Cleveland Bay
4
10695 7 8
1
3
2
Community Service
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Where are our sport clubs located?
West End
Garbutt
Hermit ParkHyde Park
Currajong
Mundingburra
Annandale
Rosslea
Oonoonba
Railway Estate
PimlicoMysterton
Ackers Street
Bowen Road
Fulham Road
Boundary Street
Queen
s Roa
d
Ross River Road
Bayswater Road
Woolcock Street
Sturt Street
Gregory
Street
Ingham Road
Stagpole Street
DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3
DIVISION 8
DIVISION 6
DIVISION 10
Flinders Stre
et
Cha
rters
Tow
ers
Roa
d
Halifax BayCORAL SEA
Bowling Green Bay
Cleveland Bay
4
10695 7 8
1
3
2
Bowls
Volleyball
Table Tennis
Greyhound Racing
Vigoro
AFL
Archery
Netball
Softball
Golf
Cricket
Parks and Community Sporting Organisations
Snapshot • There are 7 community sporting organisation
within Division 9 .
• Anderson Botanic Gardens is the largest park in Division 9 and is over 25 hectares in area .
• Division 9 has one off leash area located at Reid Park between Boundary Street, Queens Road and Philp Street in Hermit Park .
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Where are our parks located?
West End
Garbutt
Hermit ParkHyde Park
Currajong
Mundingburra
Annandale
Rosslea
Oonoonba
Railway Estate
PimlicoMysterton
Ackers Street
Bowen Road
Fulham Road
Boundary Street
Queen
s Roa
d
Ross River Road
Bayswater Road
Woolcock Street
Sturt Street
Gregory
Street
Ingham Road
Stagpole Street
DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3
DIVISION 8
DIVISION 6
DIVISION 10
Flinders Stre
et
Cha
rters
Tow
ers
Roa
d
Halifax BayCORAL SEA
Bowling Green Bay
Cleveland Bay
4
10695 7 8
1
3
2
Cutheringa Park
West End Park
Green Park
Fairweather Park
Keyatta Park
Currajong Reserve
Rotary Traffic Area
Gill Park
Anderson Park
Mindham Park
Corcoran Park
Bicentennial Park
Philp Park
Wounded Knee Park
First Avenue Park
Lou Lister Park
Reid Park
National Fitness Council
Buck Street Playground and Drainage
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What is our mode of travel to work when we only have one mode of travel?
FACT: A higher proportion of workers in Division 9 travelled via a car (78 .6%) for work, compared with those who travelled by car for Townsville LGA (75 .8%) .
mode of travel to work (when only one mode)
0102030405060708090
Public Transport
Taxi Car Truck Motorbike scooter
Bicycle Other Walked only
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Working Population Profile - W22 (place of work) and Queensland Treasury estimates
Transport and Development
Snapshot • 78 .6% of people working in Division 9 travel to
work by car .
• For the 12 months ending 31 December 2015, there were 53 approved new houses in Division 9 and $25 .1 million of building value in residential building approvals .
• 11 .8% of Division 9 dwellings have no motor vehicles, 5 .7% higher than Townsville .
• Residential building approvals for new houses comprised 85 .4% of all residential building approvals in Division 9, compared to 80 .7% for Townsville .
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How many motor vehicles do we have per dwelling?
FACT: Division 9 has a higher proportion of dwellings with 1 motor vehicle (43 .1%) than Townsville (33 .5%) .
dwelling motor vehicle ownership in 2011
0
10
20
30
40
50
No motor vehicles 1 motor vehicle 2 motor vehicles 3 or more motor vehicles
Perc
enta
ge (%
)
Division 9
TSV LGA
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011, Basic Community Profile - B29 (occupied private dwellings) and Queensland Treasury estimates
How many residential building approvals have been granted?
FACT: In July 2006 Division 9 had it highest number of residential building approvals with 71 building approvals for the month . FACT: In Division 9, 53 new houses were approved in the 12 months ending 31st December 2015 .
residential building approvals
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
0102030405060708090
100
Tow
nsvi
lle L
GA
(num
ber)
Divi
sion
9 (n
umbe
r)
Month Division 9 TSV LGA
Source: ABS 8731.0, Building Approvals, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What is the value of non-residential building approvals?
FACT: From December 2014 to December 2015 Division 2 recorded almost $29 .9 Million of non-residential building approvals .
value of non-residential building approvals
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
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40,000
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Source: ABS 8731.0, Building Approvals, Australia, various editions and Queensland Treasury estimates
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What are the main offences reported against people?
FACT: There was 1 homicide reported in Division 9 in 2013/2014 .TREND: There has been a significant increase in sexual offences with 41 reported offences in 2014/2015 compared to 20 in 2012/2013 .
number of reported offences against people
-
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Assault Sexual Offences Robbery Homicide Other homicide Other Offence Against a Person
Num
ber
2012/2013
2013/2014
2014/ 2015
Other Offences Against a person’ include kidnapping, abduction, extortion, stalking and life endangering acts and ‘Other Homicide’ include attempted murder and driving causing death.
Source: Queensland Police Service
Snapshot • Total reported offences decreased in
2014/2015 to 2,788, down from 3,187 in 2012/2013 and 3,107 in 2013/2014 .
• Reported vehicle theft (includes stealing from/enter with intent) decreased from 209 in 2012/2013 to 153 in 2014/2015 .
• Fraud by credit card has increased from 35 reported offences in 2012/2013 to 65 in 2014/2015
Safety
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What are the main offences reported against property?
TREND: In 2014/2015 Division 9 had 593 reports for other theft (excluding unlawful entry) . TREND: Since 2012/2013 Division 9 has experienced a decline in unlawful entry, from 446 in 2012/2013 to 229 in 2014/2015 .
number of reported offences against property
-
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Unlawful Entry Other Property Damage
Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle
Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry)
Fraud Arson
Number
2012/2013
2013/2014
2014/ 2015
Note: Other Theft include stealing form dwellings, stop stealing, vehicles (steal from/enter with intent) and other stealing.
Source: Queensland Police Service
How have other offences been reported?
FACT: There were 492 drug offences reported in 2014/2015, 61 more drug offences than were reported from the previous year . TREND: Since 2013/2014 Division 9 has experienced a decrease in breaches for liquor offences (excluding drunkenness) (232 in 2013/2014 to 69 in 2014/2015) .
number of other offences reported
-
100
200
300
400
500
600
Drug Offences Liquor (excl. Drunkenness)
Breach Domestic Violence
Protection Order
Trespassing and Vagrancy
Weapons Act Offences
Good Order Offences
Traffic and Related Offences
Miscellaneous Offences
Num
ber
2012/2013
2013/2014
2014/2015
Source: Queensland Police Service
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