Indigenous Remoteness Graphs: Latest

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Graphs present the latest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas of Australia indicators, where available, by Remoteness Area, for Australia and the State/ Territory areas (excluding ACT). For information on the Remoteness classes or interpreting the graphs, refer to the Remoteness graphs: Introduction.

As of the August 2023 release, the graphs for all Census-derived indicators have been based on the 2021 Remoteness Areas released in March 2023.

 

The Contents list below presents the topics and indicators, including the dates when each indicator was released, in the general order used by PHIDU in their products by the themes of Demographic and social indicators, Health status, disability and deaths and Use and provision of health and welfare services.

To view the Remoteness Graph for an indicator, select a topic from the contents list below, and select to view the graph (at the top of each section) for either Australia or your State/ Territory of interest. Select another indicator either by re-browsing from the contents list below; or by scrolling to a new 'Topic', and then 'Indicator', within the graph software interface.

Please note: The 'Snapshot Builder' within the graphs is not currently working - use the 'Print Graph' function or take a screenshot.

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These graphs can also be viewed by Indigenous status for selected topics comparing indicators between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations, click here to access.



Demographic and social indicators

Health status, disability and deaths

Use and provision of health and welfare services