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Population Demographics

The South East Metropolitan Region encompasses eight local government areas: City of Armadale, City of Belmont, City of Canning, City of Gosnells, City of Kalamunda, Serpentine Jarrahdale Shire, City of South Perth and the Town of Victoria Park. About 25% of the population in the Region live in the City of Gosnells, 20% in the City of Canning, between 12 and 14% in the City of Kalamunda and the City of Armadale, between 8 and 9% in the City of Belmont, the Town of Victoria Park and the City of South Perth, and 4% in Serpentine Jarrahdale Shire.

Monitoring Social Health Inequalities

The Graphs include data on a range of topic and indicators, 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 Inequality graph for an indicator, select a topic from the contents list below – or by selecting a topic or indicator of interest from the autocomplete Search filter – and select to view the graph (at the top of each section) for either Australia or your State/ Territory of interest. Within your selected jurisdiction of interest, select to change the area (Capital city, Rest of State/ Territory or State) in the graph software interface. 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 interface.

Closing The Gap

Closing the Gap seeks to improve the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. This Time Series Atlas focuses on the Closing the Gap targets for the Aboriginal population, with comparisons with the non-Indigenous population, at the Indigenous Area and Indigenous Region level. “All Australian governments are working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their communities, organisations and businesses to implement the new National Agreement on Closing the Gap at the national, state and territory, and local levels.”.  

WA Emergency Department Data

Hospital Admissions Data

Credits: PHIDU, Torrens University Australia content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia licence (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 AU), WA Health, ABS Datasets.