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Statistics of Births, Deaths, Marriages, Relationships and Changes of Name
Statistics for NSW registrations of Births, Deaths, Marriages, Relationships and Changes of Name. Results from other Australian data portals
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From data.gov.au Tasmanian Inquests (1828-1973)
Inquests into people's deaths. Available via the Tasmanian Names Index. Over 25,000 records. -
From data.gov.au Tasmanian Deaths (1803-1939)
People who died in Tasmania including some burial records. (1900-1939 burials only). Available via the Tasmanian Names Index. Over 140,00 records. -
From data.gov.au Estimated Resident Population by Country of Birth, by State
The estimated resident population (ERP) is the official measure of the Australian population. This dataset contains annual ERP by country of birth, age and sex at the Australia... -
From data.gov.au Australian Cancer Incidence and Mortality
Extracted in machine readable form from the AIHW Australian Cancer Incidence and Mortality books These files contain summary statistics by age, year and sex for major cancers.... -
From data.gov.au Golden Plains Cemeteries
Point data of cemeteries within the Golden Plains Shire Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by Golden... -
From data.gov.au Population Projections, Australia, 2017-2066
Population projections illustrate how Australia's population will change in the future as a result of certain assumptions. This dataset presents 24 scenarios, comprising... -
From data.gov.au Consular State of Play 2015-16
When consular officials overseas provide assistance to an Australian experiencing difficulty, they open a case in DFAT’s Consular Information System. The department’s consular... -
From data.gov.au WABI subset: York
1859 York district Census. Entry is by name of person, Place of occupation, age, religion, occupation, literacy, arrival ship and date. Details of marriage, wife and children... -
From data.gov.au Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI)
The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye...