2015 – Qld State Election Report

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2015 – Qld State Election Report

Category:Election Profiles,Maps - Elections,QLD,Qld Election 2015

A week after the election on January 31, it is still unclear which of the two major parties will form a Government. The most likely outcome is a minority Labor Government supported by Independent Peter Wellington. Labor candidates won an estimated 50.9 percent of the two party preferred (2PP) vote, but Labor appears likely to


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Small Streams Big Thrills

Category:Fly Fishing / Recreational Research

I learned to fly fish 23 years ago, on the beautiful Bundara River at Anglers Rest in North East Victoria. The learning process took a while, as I lived in Brisbane but I enjoyed the rugged beauty of Australia’s south east and the romance of pursuing the wily brown trout with a fly rod.  


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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF QLD VOTES IN 2012

Category:Election Profiles,Maps - Elections,QLD,Qld Election 2012

The strongest swings against the ALP in 2012 were from Labor’s own 2009 Labor voters. This swing correlation of minus 0.67 from Labor’s Queensland state 2009 support base was even bigger than the swing correlation of minus 0.57 against the NSW ALP from its support base last year. In other words, the biggest swings against


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MAY QTR 2014 – LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE MAP

Category:Labour Market 2014,Maps - Labour Market,Maps By Postcodes

  To locate a postcode, type your postcode into the search window and hit enter. Click on the search result and the map will centre on your postcode. The search window can be accessed by clicking OPTIONS in the top left-hand corner of the map.    Map provided by Business Geographics Pty Ltd  


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MAY QTR 2014 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

Category:Labour Market,Labour Market 2014

Originally published in “The Australian”   During the 12 months to May 2014, YoY employment growth was 99,400, unemployment growth was 43,000 and Not in the Labour Force growth was 197,500. Given our long term participation and unemployment rates of about 65 percent and 5 percent respectively, we should have seen employment growth of 210,000,


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PREDICTED 2 PARTY PREFERRED SWING

Category:Maps - Elections,Maps By Postcodes

Postcodes that swing to the coalition are shown in blue. Postcodes that swing to Labor are in Yellow – Red. The first range is up to 3.5% which was the national average swing, the second range is 3.5% to 7% and the highest swings are shown as 7% or more. To locate a postcode, type


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FEB 13 to FEB 14 -CHANGE IN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

Category:Labour Market,Labour Market 2014,Maps - Labour Market,Maps By Postcodes

  To locate a postcode, type your postcode into the search window and hit enter. Click on the search result and the map will centre on your postcode. The search window can be accessed by clicking OPTIONS in the top left-hand corner of the map.   Map provided by Business Geographics Pty Ltd Disclaimer: The


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NOV 2007 to NOV 2013 – CHANGE IN PARTICIPATION RATES

Category:Maps - Labour Market,Maps By Postcodes

To locate a postcode, type your postcode into the search window and hit enter. Click on the search result and the map will centre on your postcode. The search window can be accessed by clicking OPTIONS in the top left-hand corner of the map. Map provided by Business Geographics Pty Ltd Disclaimer: The Labour Market


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2013 FEDERAL ELECTION MAP BY POSTCODE

Category:Maps - Elections,Maps By Postcodes,National 2013

Postcodes that swing to the coalition are shown in blue. Postcodes that swing to Labor are in Yellow – Red. The first range is up to 3.5% which was the national average swing, the second range is 3.5% to 7% and the highest swings are shown as 7% or more.


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FEB 2014 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

Category:Labour Market,Labour Market 2014Tags : 

  The reader is advised that Labour Market data provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has undergone a major overhaul leading up to the preparation of the February Quarter figures.