{"help": "https://discover.data.vic.gov.au/en_AU/api/3/action/help_show?name=datastore_search", "success": true, "result": {"include_total": true, "limit": 100, "records_format": "objects", "resource_id": "d6c9d271-cd09-4ab1-8a0b-e383abc55706", "total_estimation_threshold": null, "records": [{"_id":1,"None":"Description","Data items":"Description","Data definitions":"A description of the Local Government Area and its key characteristics based on the data included in the profiles."},{"_id":2,"None":null,"Data items":"Metro/rural","Data definitions":"This item specifies whether the local government area (LGA) is in a metropolitan or rural departmental region. Source: Department of Human Services/Department of Health. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":3,"None":null,"Data items":"DH region","Data definitions":"The departmental region in which the LGA is located. Source: Department of Human Services/Department of Health. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":4,"None":null,"Data items":"Area of LGA (sq km)","Data definitions":"The land area of the Local Government Area in square kilometres. Source: Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC), digital boundaries, ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":5,"None":null,"Data items":"ASGC code","Data definitions":"The numeric code for the LGA in the Australian Standard Geographical Classification. This code facilitates accurate linking of data. LGA names may have multiple spellings (for example, Latrobe versus La Trobe, Hobsons Bay versus Hobson’s Bay, etc) which can create problems when attempting to link data. Source: Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC), digital boundaries, ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":6,"None":null,"Data items":"Most populous community","Data definitions":"The name of the town or suburb in the LGA with the largest population. This is determined by aggregating Estimated Resident Population at collection district level to ABS state suburb and ABS urban centre/locality. Source: Estimated Resident Population at 30 June 2010, by Collection District, released August 2011, ABS; and State Suburbs and Urban centre/locations, digital boundaries, ABS. Currency: 2010 (ERP), 2006 (boundaries)."},{"_id":7,"None":null,"Data items":"Distance to Melbourne","Data definitions":"The distance by road to the most populous community in the LGA from the former Melbourne General Post Office (GPO) via the shortest practical route. Source: MapInfo Drivetime. Currency: 2008"},{"_id":8,"None":null,"Data items":"Travel time to Melbourne","Data definitions":"The travel time in minutes to the most populous community in the LGA from the former Melbourne GPO via the quickest practical route. The calculation was performed using an average travel speed of 40 km/h for metropolitian LGAs, and 80km/h for rural LGAs, but assumes no interference from stop signs, red lights or heavy traffic, and under good road conditions. In selecting the average speed, random comparison was performed with the travel times generated by Google™ Maps (www.maps.google.com.au) in an attempt to produce realistic and achievable results. Source: MapInfo Drivetime. Currency: 2008"},{"_id":9,"None":null,"Data items":"Remoteness area","Data definitions":"The remoteness of the LGA as measured by the Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA+). ARIA uses the distances by road from a locality to different categories of towns to assign the locality a value between 0 (most accessible) and 12 (most remote), and a corresponding descriptor. Values and descriptors are calculated for all localities in Australia. In this document, the average ARIA value of the LGA has been converted to the corresponding ARIA category. Categories are: between 0 (most accessible) and 12 (most remote), and a corresponding descriptor. Categories are: Highly accessible (0-1.84), Accessible (>1.84-3.51), Moderately accessible (>3.51-5.80), Remote (>5.80-9.08), Very remote (>9.08-12). Source: National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographic Information Systems. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":10,"None":null,"Data items":"ARIA measures (low/average/high)","Data definitions":"The minimum, average and maximum grid values in the LGA, as provided by the ARIA+ product. Source: Accessibility Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA+) 2006, (released March 2008), National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographic Information Systems. Currency: 2006\n"},{"_id":11,"None":null,"Data items":"%Business","Data definitions":"The proportion of the LGA’s total area assigned to business land use. Land use is based on planning zones, which reflect the primary character of land and indicate the type of use and development which may be appropriate in that zone. Business land use includes business zones, for uses such as retail services and offices. Source: Planning Zones, Department of Planning and Community Development. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":12,"None":null,"Data items":"%Industrial","Data definitions":"The proportion of the LGA’s total area assigned to industrial land use. Land use is based on planning zones, which reflect the primary character of land, and indicate the type of use and development which may be appropriate in that zone. Industrial land use includes industrial zones, for uses such as manufacturing, and storage and distribution of goods. Source: Planning Zones, Department of Planning and Community Development. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":13,"None":null,"Data items":"%Residential","Data definitions":"The proportion of the LGA’s total area assigned to residential land use. Land use is based on planning zones, which reflect the primary character of land, and indicate the type of use and development which may be appropriate in that zone. Residential land use includes residential developments at a range of densities and also includes mixed use zones, which may allow for other uses which do not adversely affect the amenity of the neighbourhood. Source: Planning Zones, Department of Planning and Community Development. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":14,"None":null,"Data items":"%Rural","Data definitions":"The proportion of the LGA’s total area assigned to rural land use. Land use is based on planning zones, which reflect the primary character of land, and indicate the type of use and development which may be appropriate in that zone. Rural land use includes farming zones and Rural Conservation zones. Source: Planning Zones, Department of Planning and Community Development. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":15,"None":null,"Data items":"%Other","Data definitions":"The proportion of the LGA’s total area not assigned to business, industrial, residential or rural land use. This includes Public Land, Special Purpose Land (eg, special use, urban floodway and priority development zones), and Commonwealth Land. Source: Planning Zones, Department of Planning and Community Development. Currency: 2011"},{"_id":16,"None":"Demographics","Data items":"Per annum population change 2000-2010","Data definitions":"The per annum population change for the LGA/region over the historic period 2000–2010. Source: 2010 Estimated Resident Population, ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":17,"None":null,"Data items":"Per annum projected population change 2010-2022","Data definitions":"The per annum population change for the LGA/region over the projected period, 2010–2022. Source: preliminary population projections from Department of Planning and Community Development (2011, unpublished). Currency: 2011"},{"_id":18,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Females 0-14","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA, aged 0-14 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":19,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Females 15-24","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA, aged 15-24 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":20,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Females 25-44","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA, aged 25-44 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":21,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Females 45-64","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA, aged 45-64 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":22,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Females 65-84","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA, aged 65-84 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":23,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  Females 85+","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA, aged 85+ in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":24,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  Females Total","Data definitions":"The number of females in the LGA in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":25,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Males 0-14","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA, aged 0-14 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":26,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Males 15-24","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA, aged 15-24 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":27,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Males 25-44","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA, aged 25-44 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":28,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Males 45-64","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA, aged 45-64 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":29,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Males 65-84","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA, aged 65-84 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":30,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  Males 85+","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA, aged 85+ in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":31,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  Males Total","Data definitions":"The number of males in the LGA in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":32,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Total 0-14","Data definitions":"The population aged 0-14 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":33,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Total 15-24","Data definitions":"The population aged 15-24 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":34,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Total 25-44","Data definitions":"The population aged 25-44 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":35,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Total 45-64","Data definitions":"The population aged 45-64 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":36,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 Total 65-84","Data definitions":"The population aged 65-84 in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":37,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  Total 85+","Data definitions":"The population aged 85+ in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":38,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  Total","Data definitions":"The total population in 2010. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":39,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 %0-14","Data definitions":"The percentage of the total LGA/region population aged 0-14. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":40,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 %15-24","Data definitions":"The percentage of the total LGA/region population aged 15-24. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":41,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 %25-44","Data definitions":"The percentage of the total LGA/region population aged 25-44. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":42,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 %45-64","Data definitions":"The percentage of the total LGA/region population aged 45-64. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":43,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010 %65-84","Data definitions":"The percentage of the total LGA/region population aged 65-84. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":44,"None":null,"Data items":"ERP 2010  %85+","Data definitions":"The percentage of the total LGA/region population aged 85+. Source: Estimated Resident Population as at 30 June 2010 (released in August 2011), ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":45,"None":null,"Data items":"Total fertility rate","Data definitions":"The total fertility rate represents the average number of children that a woman in a particular LGA could expect to bear during her reproductive lifetime if current fertility rates in that LGA continue. The ABS calculates LGA fertility rates as average rates over three years ending in the reference year. Note that total fertility rate data was not available at regional and rural/metropolitan levels. Source: Births, Australia, 2010, Catalogue number 3301.0, released October 2011, ABS. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":46,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK total fertility rate","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to total fertility rate."},{"_id":47,"None":"Diversity","Data items":"%ATSI population","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population who are identified as being Aboriginal or Torres Straits Islander in the Experimental Estimates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander produced by the ABS. The ABS develops these estimates by adjusting 2006 Census data for undercount as measured by a Post Enumeration Survey. Source: Experimental Estimates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, ABS. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":48,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK ATSI population","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region, in relation to ATSI population."},{"_id":49,"None":null,"Data items":"%Born overseas","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population who were born overseas. Source: Basic Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B09 – Country of Birth of Person by Sex. Population: persons. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":50,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK born overseas","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population born overseas."},{"_id":51,"None":null,"Data items":"% speak LOTE at home","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population who speak a language other than English at home. Source: Basic Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS Census table: B12 – Language Spoken at Home by Sex. Population: Persons. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":52,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK LOTE","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population that speak a language other than English at home."},{"_id":53,"None":null,"Data items":"% low English proficiency","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population who indicated in the 2006 census that they spoke English “not well” or “not at all”. Source: Expanded Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: X05 - Language Spoken at Home by Proficiency in Spoken English/Language by Sex. Population: Persons. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":54,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK low English proficiency","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population with low English proficiency."},{"_id":55,"None":null,"Data items":"%Anglo-saxon Celtic background","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population aged 18 plus who have Anglo-Saxon or Celtic background, derived from data provided by the OriginsInfo segmentation tool, which classifies names according to their most likely cultural origins. The Department of Health has signed a licence to enable use of the OriginsInfo software and geographic data across the Department of Health and the Department of Human Services. OriginsInfo classifies names according to 243 Cultural Ethnic and Linguistic (CEL) codes reflecting the world’s most distinctive cultural identities. These 243 CEL codes are grouped into 27 Origins types, and then into 16 Origins groups. Source: OriginsInfo. Currency: 2010"},{"_id":56,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK Anglo-saxon Celtic","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population with Anglo-saxon Celtic background."},{"_id":57,"None":null,"Data items":"New settler arrivals per 100,000 population","Data definitions":"The number of arrivals from overseas per 100,000 population during the 2010–11 financial year under the permanent resident visa category. Data is based on the stated LGA of intended residence, not the actual LGA of residence after arrival. Source: Settlement Database, Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and 2010 Estimated Resident Population, ABS. Currency: 2010-11"},{"_id":58,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK new settler arrivals","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to new settler arrivals per 100,000 population."},{"_id":59,"None":null,"Data items":"%Humanitarian arrivals","Data definitions":"The number of individuals arriving from overseas under the permanent resident visa category of humanitarian. Data is based on the stated LGA of intended residence, not the actual LGA of residence after arrival. The Humanitarian Program is designed to ensure that Australia can respond effectively to global humanitarian situations and that support services are available to meet the specific needs of these entrants.\nThe Humanitarian Program has two components:\n• The onshore (asylum or protection) component offers protection to people in Australia who meet the refugee definition in the United Nations Refugees Convention.\n• The offshore (resettlement) component offers resettlement for people outside Australia who are in need of humanitarian assistance. \nSource: Settlement Database, Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Currency: 2010–11"},{"_id":60,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK humanitarian arrivals","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to humanitarian arrivals as a percentage of new settlers."},{"_id":61,"None":null,"Data items":"% believe multiculturalism makes life better","Data definitions":"The percentage of the LGA population that feels multiculturalism makes life in their area better. The indicator was collected for the Department of Planning and Community Development as part of the Victorian Population Health Survey run for the first time in 2008 at the Local Government Area level across Victoria by the Department of Health. The survey collects information about health and lifestyle, and in 2008 data was collected through a telephone survey of 450 residents over the age of 18 in each Victorian Local Government Area. Source: Indicators of Community Strength 2008, Department of Planning and Community Development (2010). Currency: 2008"},{"_id":62,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK believe multiculturalism makes life better","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population that believes multiculturalism makes life better."},{"_id":63,"None":"Social Engagement and Crime","Data items":"IRSED","Data definitions":"A measure of relative socio-economic disadvantage in a given geographic area. The ABS uses census data to produce the Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSED). It is based on a range of census variables considered to reflect levels of disadvantage, including income level, employment status and level of educational attainment. IRSED scores are standardised across census collection districts so that the average IRSED score across Australia is 1,000. Scores lower than 1,000 indicate relatively disadvantaged areas; the lower the score, the greater the level of relative disadvantage. Source: 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":64,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK IRSED","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage."},{"_id":65,"None":null,"Data items":"%households with internet connected","Data definitions":"The percentage of households in the LGA with the internet connected. Source: Basic Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B35 - Type of Internet Connection by Dwelling Structure. Population: Occupied private dwellings. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":66,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK households with internet connected","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of households with internet connected."},{"_id":67,"None":null,"Data items":"Gaming machine losses per head of population","Data definitions":"The total amount of money lost on electronic gaming machines that are located in an LGA, per head of adult population. The expenditure is a calculation of all monies spent on gaming machines within the LGA, which is then divided by the number of adult (18+) residents within that LGA. It does not take into account how much of the expenditure comes from residents of other LGAs. Source: Victorian Commission for Gambling Regulations. Population: People 18 years of age or older. Currency: 2010–11"},{"_id":68,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK gaming machine losses","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to gaming machine losses per head of adult population."},{"_id":69,"None":null,"Data items":"Family incidents per 1,000 population","Data definitions":"The number of family violence incidents reported to police per 1,000 population. Incidents are not necessarily offences; typically only about 25% of incidents result in a formal charge. Provided as a rate per 100,000 population (converted to rate per 1,000 population by DH). Source: Corporate Statistics, Victoria Police and 2010 Estimated Resident Population, ABS. Currency: 2010–11"},{"_id":70,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK family incidents per 1,000 population","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to family violence incidents per 1,000 population."},{"_id":71,"None":null,"Data items":"Drug usage/ possession offences per 1,000 population","Data definitions":"The number of offences per 1,000 population involving the possession or use of drugs. Provided as a number per postcode and converted to LGA by DH. Source: Corporate Statistics, Victoria Police and 2010 Estimated Resident Population, ABS. Currency: 2010–11"},{"_id":72,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK drug usage/ possession offences per 1,000 population","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to drug usage and possession offences per 1,000 population."},{"_id":73,"None":null,"Data items":"Total offences per 1,000 population","Data definitions":"The total number of offences per 1000 population. Includes crime against person, crime against property, drug offences and other crime. Provided as a number per postcode and converted to LGA by DH. Source: Corporate Statistics, Victoria Police and 2010 Estimated Resident Population, ABS. Currency: 2010–11"},{"_id":74,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK total offences per 1,000 population","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to total number of offences per 1,000 population."},{"_id":75,"None":null,"Data items":"% who feel safe on street after dark","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population who say they feel safe walking down their street alone after dark. The indicator was collected for the Department of Planning and Community Development as part of the Victorian Population Health Survey run for the first time in 2008 at the Local Government Area level across Victoria by the Department of Human Services. The survey collects information about health and lifestyle, and in 2008 data was collected through a telephone survey of 450 residents over the age of 18 in each Victorian Local Government Area. Source: Indicators of Community Strength 2008, Department of Planning and Community Development (2010). Currency: 2008"},{"_id":76,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK feel safe on street after dark","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population who feel safe on their street alone after dark."},{"_id":77,"None":null,"Data items":"% of population which volunteers","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population aged 15 or over who indicated that they did voluntary work through an organisation or group in the twelve months prior to the 2006 Census. Source: Basic Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B18 – Voluntary Work for an Organisation or Group by Age by Sex. Population: Persons aged 15 years and over. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":78,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK population which volunteers","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population who help out as a volunteer."},{"_id":79,"None":null,"Data items":"% of population with membership of organised groups","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population who say they are a member of an organised group such as a sports or church group or another community organisation or professional organisation. The indicator was collected for the Department of Planning and Community Development as part of the Victorian Population Health Survey run for the first time in 2008 at the Local Government Area level across Victoria by the Department of Human Services. The survey collects information about health and lifestyle, and in 2008 data was collected through a telephone survey of 450 residents over the age of 18 in each Victorian Local Government Area. Source: Indicators of Community Strength 2008, Department of Planning and Community Development (2010). Currency: 2008"},{"_id":80,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK membership of organised groups","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population with membership of an organised group."},{"_id":81,"None":null,"Data items":"% of parents who participate in schools","Data definitions":"The percentage of parents who have school-aged children who say they are actively involved with activities at their child/children’s school/s. The indicator was collected for the Department of Planning and Community Development as part of the Victorian Population Health Survey run for the first time in 2008 at the Local Government Area level across Victoria by the Department of Health. The survey collects information about health and lifestyle, and in 2008 data was collected through a telephone survey of 450 residents over the age of 18 in each Victorian Local Government Area. Source: Indicators of community strength at the local government area level in Victoria 2008, Department of Planning and Community Development (2010). Currency: 2008"},{"_id":82,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK parents who participate in schools","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of parents involved in schools."},{"_id":83,"None":null,"Data items":"% of population who believe the area has good facilities and services","Data definitions":"The percentage of the LGA population which believes that there are good facilities and services in the LGA, like shops, childcare, schools and libraries. The indicator was collected for the Department of Planning and Community Development as part of the Victorian Population Health Survey run for the first time in 2008 at the Local Government Area level across Victoria by the Department of Human Services. The survey collects information about health and lifestyle, and in 2008 data was collected through a telephone survey of 450 residents over the age of 18 in each Victorian Local Government Area. Source: Indicators of Community Strength 2008, Department of Planning and Community Development (2010). Currency: 2008"},{"_id":84,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK believe the area has good facilities and services","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of population who believe the LGA has good facilities."},{"_id":85,"None":"Economic and employment characteristics","Data items":"Unemployment rate","Data definitions":"The percentage of the labour force which is unemployed. Further information on the methodology for producing these rates can be obtained from the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations quarterly publication series, Small area labour markets (http://www.workplace.gov.au/salm). Source: Small area labour markets, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations. Currency: September quarter 2011"},{"_id":86,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK unemployment rate","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to unemployment rate."},{"_id":87,"None":null,"Data items":"% of persons with individual income <$400 per week","Data definitions":"The percentage of the population aged 15 and over with a gross individual income of less than $400 per week, and the proportion of these who are female/male. Calculations are done in Australian dollars. People on zero and negative incomes are included along with those earning an income. Source: Basic Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B16 – Gross Individual Income (Weekly) by Age by Sex. Population: Persons aged 15 years and over. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":88,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK individual income <$400","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region, in relation to individual income < $400 per week."},{"_id":89,"None":null,"Data items":"% female low income","Data definitions":"The female proportion of the population aged 15 and over with a gross individual income of less than $400 per week."},{"_id":90,"None":null,"Data items":"% male low income","Data definitions":"The male proportion of the population aged 15 and over with a gross individual income of less than $400 per week."},{"_id":91,"None":null,"Data items":"% families headed by one parent","Data definitions":"The percentage of families which were headed by a single parent. Source: Basic Community Profiles, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B24 – Family Composition. Population: Families in family households; B22 – Relationship in household by age and sex. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":92,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK one-parent families","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region in relation to percentage of one-parent headed families."},{"_id":93,"None":null,"Data items":"% female one-parent families","Data definitions":"The proportion of one-parent headed families which were headed by a female single parent. Source: Basic Community Profiles, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B24 – Family Composition. Population: Families in family households; B22 – Relationship in household by age and sex. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":94,"None":null,"Data items":"% male one-parent families","Data definitions":"The proportion of one-parent headed families which were headed by a male single parent. Source: Basic Community Profiles, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B24 – Family Composition. Population: Families in family households; B22 – Relationship in household by age and sex. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":95,"None":null,"Data items":"% of households with income <$650 per week","Data definitions":"The percentage of households with a gross total income of less than $650 per week. Only incomes of household members aged 15 years and over are included in the household total. Source: Basic Community Profile, 2006 Census of Population and Housing, ABS. Census table: B28 - Gross Household Income (Weekly) by Household Composition. Population: Occupied private dwellings. Currency: 2006"},{"_id":96,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK households with income <$650 per week","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region, in relation to household income < $650 per week."},{"_id":97,"None":null,"Data items":"% low income families with children","Data definitions":"Welfare-dependant and other low income families with children (as a percentage of all families). Compiled by PHIDU using data from Centrelink as agent for the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, June 2009; and ABS Estimated Resident Population, 30 June 2009. Source: Social Health Atlas of Victorian Local Government Areas, 2011, PHIDU. Currency: 2009"},{"_id":98,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK low income families with children","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region, in relation to families with children in low income households ."},{"_id":99,"None":null,"Data items":"% population with food insecurity","Data definitions":"The percentage of people who ran out of food in the last twelve months and could not afford to buy more. This indicator seeks to identify the percentage of LGA population who may be at risk of poor diet and nutrition, as well as social exclusion, due to their financial incapacity to purchase food. Source: Victorian Population Health Survey 2008, Prevention and Population Health Branch, Wellbeing, Integrated Care and Ageing Division, Department of Health. Currency: 2008"},{"_id":100,"None":null,"Data items":"RANK population with food insecurity","Data definitions":"The rank of the LGA/region, in relation to population with food insecurity."}], "fields": [{"id": "_id", "type": "int"}, {"id": "None", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Data items", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Data definitions", "type": "text"}], "_links": {"start": "/api/3/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d6c9d271-cd09-4ab1-8a0b-e383abc55706", "next": "/api/3/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d6c9d271-cd09-4ab1-8a0b-e383abc55706&offset=100"}, "total": 288, "total_was_estimated": false}}